I’d like to take the steel platens off of my new blank handles/platen combo.
Didn’t realize they were already attached.
Thought I’d check and see if anyone had any info on this befor I started in.
Thanks
I’d like to take the steel platens off of my new blank handles/platen combo.
Didn’t realize they were already attached.
Thought I’d check and see if anyone had any info on this befor I started in.
Thanks
[quote quote=“Mikedoh” post=10021]I’d like to take the steel platens off of my new blank handles/platen combo.
Didn’t realize they were already attached.
Thought I’d check and see if anyone had any info on this befor I started in.
Thanks[/quote]
Run them under hot water to soften the tape, then use a putty knife to get under the metal. Just use a corner of the blade and gently push it under, I usually start at the end in one of the corners. Once it’s in position, pry up a little and gently work your way down the handle. It’s not easy since the adhesive is so strong. Being patient with it pays off.
[quote quote=“Mikedoh” post=10021]I’d like to take the steel platens off of my new blank handles/platen combo.
Didn’t realize they were already attached.
Thought I’d check and see if anyone had any info on this befor I started in.
Thanks[/quote]
[color color=#0000ff]Now I’m curious what you’re going to do with them…[/color]
[quote quote=“wickededge” post=10022]
Run them under hot water to soften the tape, then use a putty knife to get under the metal. Just use a corner of the blade and gently push it under, I usually start at the end in one of the corners. Once it’s in position, pry up a little and gently work your way down the handle. It’s not easy since the adhesive is so strong. Being patient with it pays off.[/quote]
[color color=#0000ff]Wonder if a hair dryer or heat gun would work too?[/color]
Hair dryer yes. There might be a danger of melting the plastic with a heat gun. Using hot water works well because because it softens the tape and makes it pliable and also gets in between the tape and the metal once you start prying.
Hot water worked well. Used a 5 in 1 tool to remove the platen. A bit stouter than a putty knife.
Cbwx-- wanted access to the round recesses in the handle for magnet placement.