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Rubber blunts removal

Started by TomMcDonald, November 13, 2008, 04:25:00 PM

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TomMcDonald



These Bludgeons are slipped over regular glue-on steel blunts.
Does anyone know how I can remove the rubber ones?
I need to shorten the shafts.
I've tried boiling water and pliers.
  :help:

5deer

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TomMcDonald

QuoteOriginally posted by 5deer:
hack saw    :banghead:  
:clapper:  I should have mentioned I want to REUSE them.
Tom.

ozy clint

never had anything to do with them but try sliding a piece of thin wire between shaft and rubber then get some silicone spray or any sort of lube spray in there. might help???
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Raminshooter

Tom,  a vacum has formed and to break it all you need to do is to drill a small hole in the botton of the blunt dead center and you should be able to get them off.
Keep flinging those shafts!

Red Beastmaster

Pliers work for me.

I always rub string wax on my shaft or blunt before pushing on the rubber blunt. It makes removal easier.
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TomMcDonald

QuoteOriginally posted by Raminshooter:
Tom,  a vacum has formed and to break it all you need to do is to drill a small hole in the botton of the blunt dead center and you should be able to get them off.
Thanks I'll give it a try.
Will this have a negative effect on their ability to stay secure in the future?

Smallwood

try using a flat head screwdriver and wedging it between the blunt and the field point. go all the way around breaking the seal between them and then pull them off. if that doesn't work.
wedge the screwdriver in to seperate the two enough to spray some wd-40 or other lubricant between them and they should come off with a twisting motion

TomMcDonald

Got them.
soaked them in hot soapy water and made sure some water got down the sides by using smallwood's method.
Then I was just able to get them off with pliers. The teeth hurt them a bit but I can re-use them.
Thanks all for your assistance/.


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