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    Thank you Hoss!! I know I'm relatively new to all this but I'm no idiot. There are no clamps, the tube has tape bunched up around the back and then the epoxy seeps into the folds of the tape making it near impossible. Funny thing is I picked up 6 more today. I'm going to take pics and try different methods and also find out if they are indeed aluminum. Wouldn't that blow!!!


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    Here is what it looks like after everything is removed. There are no clamps. In between the tape and the yoke it is full of the usual glue/epoxy/adhesive that most yokes have. I am assuming that the combination of tape and glue is what makes it stick so well. Also Toshiba had to know it wasn't coming off otherwise they would have clamped it right? I'm thinking it was designed to not be removed. Ever. Pic sucks, i have horrible lighting in the Scrap Room



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