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Thread: Help, I got super glue in the end of my bobbin!

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    Default Help, I got super glue in the end of my bobbin!


    Does anybody know a chemical I can soak that Superglue loose with?

    I was trying to learn to tie Eyebals to the hook and left the bobbin too close to the Eyeballs and some of the superglue ran down the thread and inside the bobbin. I guess I gotta stay off the PC while tying!:p
    I just wish I could be better at fishing. Or maybe luckier!:D

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    Thumbs up use acitone

    If you Google up [super glue removal] there are lots of homr cures. Most use acitone. I'd pitch it. ole Mike

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    Fingernail polish remover.

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    YEP Illinois is right Acitone is about the only thing that will break it out of there.
    Soak it in a small jar of Acitone and then use a pin or bobkin to break it up. I work in the jewelry repair business and people try to repair stuff all the time with super glue . When it doesn't work then thry bring it to us and we have to clean it off before we can work on it. Trust me on this one.

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    Thudpucker, heat breaks down superglue. You could heat up a boykin or other small needle and push it through the bobin, or you could heat up the bobin and push the boykin through. As some one else stated, overnight soaking it in acetone or nail polish which is usually found around the house will soften it then you might be able to push a boykin through it. Good luck.
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    I use fingernail polish remover or get another one.
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    Like Gene said... heat is the answer. Just hold the metal tube of the bobbin over a lighter flame and the superglue will burn off very quickly.

    By the way, you can use this same technique to keep those little superglue tubes fresh for a LONG time. In the past, I would open one of the things and it would become useless after a few days because the glue would harden in the tip, etc.

    Now I use a hypodermic needle whose base fits snugly onto the end of the glue tube. When i am done with using the glue, I just let the glue harden in the needle. When i need the glue next, I just hold a flame under the needle, a little "puff" of superglue burns out, and the glue can be used just as if you had only opened it a few seconds ago.

    I have kept these little tube usable for months this way getting every last drop out of them.

    I got this tip long ago from a guy that builds model airplanes and it works perfectly.

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    All great examples of experience. Well done fellas.

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    Yes, an amazing amount of knowlege.
    One of those will work. I should know by tomorrow whether I get a new Bobbin or get to keep this one!
    I just wish I could be better at fishing. Or maybe luckier!:D

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    With the heat just use enough to melt the superglue and not crack the insert

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