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Old 05-30-2014, 08:15 PM
Normagain Normagain is offline
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I did this on a huge transducer one time and found the debonder with a putty knife and sharp thin filet knife worked well and then a wedge. Not an easy job because it is hard to get the debonder in the joint at first but once you have a gap and working it slowly, pretty smooth. I was using heat on a filet knife at first and that was tough going. Harbor freight has nice and tough plastic wedges and you can sharpen those, no damage to the hull. Those wedges saved me separating transom skin from plywood.
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