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    With these ones. Just peel the back off it & then the laminations all fall off.




    With this sort, its fulla tar, pop the two rivets out with a steel punch & peel the back off.
    Grab one end & bash the other end onto something so whats inside falls out. Theres some electronic components in there as well.
    With mine I could grab the transformer & bend it & it broke in 1/2, with the copper wire still joining it, then when I pulled each end, the laminations pulled out a bit & then I grabbed the loose wire & started winding it around my hand untill the wire had unreeled off the laminations.
    In this case, the laminations were a long legged '[' shape.
    As I unwound them, there was a almost cloud of thin ricepaper soaked in tar insulation that was freed from the wire, it floated around & drifted down to make a huge mess of the floor.
    Nice & quick though, I'd use glasses & a paper breathing filter if I had to do them again.
    Last edited by eesakiwi; 02-08-2012 at 09:13 PM.

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