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Veebyes
Nov 02, 2021Explorer II
This is another 'no easy way' job.
I replaced a TV antenna a few years ago. It was a combo OTA/Satellite dish thing that was factory installed. Never did get a receiver for it & the omni directional OTA antenna was all but useless.
I have removed silicone & polyurethane on boats before so the same method was used on the antenna base. Very very carefully use a heat gun to soften the material & scrape it up as you go.
It takes some fudging around to get the heat/scrape method down but goes steadily once figured out.
I replaced a TV antenna a few years ago. It was a combo OTA/Satellite dish thing that was factory installed. Never did get a receiver for it & the omni directional OTA antenna was all but useless.
I have removed silicone & polyurethane on boats before so the same method was used on the antenna base. Very very carefully use a heat gun to soften the material & scrape it up as you go.
It takes some fudging around to get the heat/scrape method down but goes steadily once figured out.
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