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Opening glued plastic enclosures

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Wild Bill

I've accomplished this with various methods, but the easiest way I've found
is to use a vise.
The glued cases are generally 2 halves with an overlapping seam that glued
with instant glue. By applying just enough force to just the seam area, the
glue usually lets go with a sharp "pop" sound.

The flat jaws of a vise aren't ideal for concentrating the pressure to just
the seam area, but if some round metal rod (about 1/8" diameter) is held to
that location with tape, the pressure can be applied right where you want
it. The round rod is less likely than a sharp edge, to mark the plastic
case/box.

Any spots that don't pop open can usually be persuaded with a plastic tool.

I've opened wall warts, battery packs and other glued cases with this method
without causing any obvious cosmetic damage.

Cheers
WB
 
W

Wild Bill

Crap.. I guess that's what happens when posting from the Outbox

Cheers
WB
 
A

Art

Applied pressure and the use of some rather nice little knives to etch along
the separation joint. Normally scribe along the separation joints with the
knives until they separate but a bit of applied pressure tend to make the
job just a bit easier.
 
J

Jac

What about adding some heat with a hot air gun? I know loctite doesn't take
much heat to give up.
 
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