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Old November 22nd 06, 01:50 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default glass mount antenna

Tried WD-40 ?? It isn't just a lubricant,
but also does wonders as a SOLVENT ! great for
removeing glues, and other cruds stuck on items
(not just metals)! may have to get a small area
loosened, then spray it with WD-40, and let it
set. Give it a couple hours, peal and then
reapply to any areas still sticking! Also works
on Bumper Stickers, and sticky decals on former
company vehicles! Good Luck. Jim NN7K


Chuck James wrote:
I used a wood chisel as a prying tool. Just slip it under the edge, and pry
a little bit. As it starts to come loose, just keep sliding it further
under the mount.
"sapper" wrote in message
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Any suggestions on removing a glass mount antenna?
Buying that thing was throwing money away.Thanks, Bill KC9IRR



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