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Old 06-25-2008, 11:18 PM   #1
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polyurethane bushing melting tempercher?

Anyone know the melting tempercher on polyurethane bushings? thats all i want to know is the melting point
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Re: polyurethane bushing melting tempercher?

It'll depend on what kind of urethane they use. You could turn a bushing to soup with any kind of torch though.
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Re: polyurethane bushing melting tempercher?

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