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+[title] How to remove 90 year old taper pins
+[* icon_caution] Do this outside, or in a well-ventilated area.
+[* black] Take a heat gun and blow heat on the part for about two minutes to get it up to maximum temperature.
+[* black] Spray the part with penetrating lubricant. It will smoke slightly, and it won't ignite.
+[* black] If the lubricant evaporates, spray some more on, until the lubricant shows no sign of evaporating anymore, meaning that the temperature of the part has dropped significantly.
+[* black] Repeat the heat - lubricant cycle three more times.
+[* black] The idea is to break the bond between the taper pin and the part, and get some lubricant in the tiny microscopic gap in between.

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