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Harvey51
Sep 23, 2016Explorer
Interesting! In 1975 I had a similar problem in a university physics lab where I was doing a laser project and inherited a UV laser made from two aluminum "boards" about about 6 feet long with groves milled into them for two pieces of quarter inch glass, and chrome plated bandsaw blades for electrodes, which had corroded. Of course it was siliconed together, vaxuum tight. After trying a few things I called the silicone manufacturer and was told there was no solvent for silicone. I smashed the glass.
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