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Re: [TowerTalk] Control and coax cable removal question

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Control and coax cable removal question
From: Gedas <w8bya@mchsi.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2020 15:47:35 -0400
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Solvents like those mentioned will only affect Polyurethane _before_ it cures. Acetone is esp effective when it is still wet. Once it cures it resists almost all common solvents. A quick search on line mentioned the following (but I suspect these might be hard to obtain and very toxic).

"DMF is the first choice,also DMSO, TMS and dimethyl acetamide maybe used as well, but usually avoided because of toxicity and volatile content. Generally it is hard to dissolve polyurethane as swelling is the common phenomenon observed. May be you can try with mixture of dichloromethane, dimethyl formamide and methanol".

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On 10/14/2020 3:29 PM, Grant Saviers wrote:
Try brake cleaner spray, maybe two different brands if needed.

Grant KZ1W

On 10/14/2020 11:19, Al Kozakiewicz wrote:
Why remove them?

Al
AB2ZY

-----Original Message-----
From: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of bemeier@bellsouth.net
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 2:15 PM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Control and coax cable removal question

In the process of reducing my tower / antenna farm there are now several
control and coax cables that I would like to remove.  The problem here is
they are fed from the outside of the house to the inside through a PVC
conduit which I sealed with spray foam.  (Was a great idea at the time.  No
critters, no hot/cold air, etc. for 14 years.)  However, I can't get the
cables out because the foam is holding them firm.  In addition to the
outside / inside conduit, I also have one between the crawl space and a
closet used to route the cables to the ham shack.   The length of each of
these foam dams is roughly 6".


I have tried a long screwdriver and got some out.  I also tried different
diameter crochet hooks but they did virtually nothing.  I don't have any
other mechanical ideas that won't damage the insulation.


Does anyone know some type of a solvent (or other method) that would
dissolve the foam without hurting the insulation on the control / coax
cables?


Thanks and 73,

Bruce N1LN

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