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Thread: Rubberset 100 restore question.

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    Default Rubberset 100 restore question.

    Hey guys, I got a Rubberset 100 the other day. It was dirty and dull, but it polished up real nice with Mothers. I used strap wrenches to twist it apart and I cut the rotten brush as short as I could. Now here comes the question:
    I bored out as much of the old plug as I could, but is there a shortcut to get the rest of it out? Do I just chisel the old epoxy out, or does a trick exist?

    Thanks in advance for the help.

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    I have used a flat bottom cutter in my dremel.Name:  IMG_20200225_160640.jpg
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    Take a little at a time so you don't go too deep.
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    Drill a bunch of holes in it. Then bust it out.
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    Depending on how low you're trying to set a replacement knot, you could just leave that shelf in there.

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