pitmanr2003
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So still no luck getting it out. I got it will slide up till where it broke off. I tried scraping inside thinking maybe some kind of bur but still no luck. So glue was a fail
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They do. Took me 15 seconds to get mine out.If those two lower holes go all the way though to it I would use those and work it out.
I say glue something to the top of the white cylinder and then pull it out. Put tape around so you can control the glue from getting all over.I did that. That's how I actually got it to move to where it is now. That isn't working to get it further.
Use an epoxy base glue, crazy glue doesnt work. Once it crystallizes it looses its holding powerYeah I tried that.
Ok I almost bought that but was scared it would make worse. I used plain gorilla glue. I will try epoxy based gorilla glue. It was was a 2 part. So when you say tape it up I'm confused. Do I put tape around nail head? It's to tight to get tape inside whole I thinkUse an epoxy base glue, crazy glue doesnt work
I’d be very hesitant to use a glue. It’s a fairly tight fit and any glue that wicks down between the tube wall and the plastic piece is just going to glue it in place and cause more problems.Use an epoxy base glue, crazy glue doesnt work. Once it crystallizes it looses its holding power
I'm thinking of taking small drill bit and drill down a bit. Then. Screw a slightly bigger screw in and pull out. Or a bit more risky would be to use a drill bit smaller that metal and drill down little bit at time pulling bits of plastic out. Then try to use the two holes to slide up like mentioned aboveI’d be very hesitant to use a glue. It’s a fairly tight fit and any glue that wicks down between the tube wall and the plastic piece is just going to glue it in place and cause more problems.
I think the drilling idea isn’t a bad one though and a lot less that could go wrong.
Lol I just typed that up before I saw this.Drill a hole and use a screw insert a long wood screw, then pull.