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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 23:03:21 GMT
now i have your attention When i bought my Cool Fire IV, I was always over tightening the isub tank, after many t'internet searches such as putting it in the fridge or freezer or heating the plastic!!!!!! discarded (lol). My wifes mate said get a rubber glove(not the yellow ones) my one is blue less powdery on the inside i think turn glove inside out , you dont need to wear it, just grab a hold of top and bottom and tank will unscrew very easily. A few months later glove is looking a lil grubby(smells nice tho and works with barely any effort. Just thought id pass this on, tried a search but couldnt see this tip anywhere
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 6:35:43 GMT
yep that works or try using a rubber band if no glove are about that helps as well mate
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Post by DaveJ on Nov 7, 2016 6:40:29 GMT
I've heard of the rubber glove trick but have never tried it myself.
What I've had success with, though, is using those silicone tank bands. They provide a bit more grip and certainly have helped me out on several occasions.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 7:11:10 GMT
I invested in a pair of these 1.98 usd from Gearbest and perfect for separating stubborn attys.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2016 10:11:12 GMT
I'd upload a piccy of me glove but that would be like the equivalent of putting a picture of your bathroom after your grown up kids have been in when you try to sell your house
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