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Old 08-13-2007, 12:48 PM
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Old 08-13-2007, 01:16 PM
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I tried to use a wire on an RCA 21FJP22 with the green halo, but it didn't work. The wire just broke before it could do much cutting. I guess piano wire might be strong enough.

I ended up scooping out as much as I could around the edges, squirting various solvents in the gap, then gradually prying it off with some plastic tools. Even without heat, it eventually popped off. I'm not sure if the solvents helped, or not.

One idea I've had is to use a very long hypodermic needle to inject air, or water into the middle of the screen. I'm not sure where you'd get a 12" needle from though!
Any feed mill or store that sells livestock supplies will have large needles and syringes for injecting cattle and horses with antibiotics, vitamins, or medications. The longest ones actually have blunt tips, and are used to squirt the medication down the animals throat.
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