"Un-glueing" Gorilla Glue
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Long story short, I have mistakenly glued down a buffer stop on one of my pieces of track on my British 00 (similar to HO) switching layout. The buffer stop is basically a piece of plastic that I have glued onto a strip of Peco Flextrack. This is the small bottle of Gorilla Glue that I've seen recently for sale at LHS's, which is especially suited for our hobby. (I now realize it really shouldn't be in its current location but should be on another siding. :oops: )

The Gorilla Glue works so well that the buffer seems to be fastened down really well! I don't want to break the buffer stop nor do I really want to cut up my nice strip of Peco track. Is there something I could use to remove the buffer stop without damaging anything or should I simply leave it there?

Just did a quick google search -- would this technique work? <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4969344_remove-gorilla-glue.html">http://www.ehow.com/how_4969344_remove- ... -glue.html</a><!-- m -->

Thanks in advance!

Rob
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