Wood chisel and hammer sad to say.
I have 2 old transducers that need to be removed, in the bottom of my boat so i can install a new one. the are glue with something down to the fiberglass in the back there a pain to get to but I don't have room for anymore with all the pumps back there to.
Is there anything the will release the glue or opoxy thats holding them down, or do I just get the hammer and chisel and bust them up and out?
If you don't get hung every-once-n-a-while you ain't jigg'n it right..:D
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Wood chisel and hammer sad to say.
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Be sure to repair the fiberglass when you are done and before you install the new one.
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had one in my boat and got lucky, it just fell off. wondered why that DF didn't seem to work right all the time.
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Acetylene and oxygen torch will cut it right out of there!
If you have access to a compressor and an air cut off wheel, I'd try to make vertical slices, maybe 1/4 inch apart down thru the ducer. Then knock the pieces off one at a time. Going at it with a hammer and chisel in one piece could damage something.
Mutli tool with a flat blade is the ticket.
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