breaking down bondo filler to move table

Franky

woman I said NO!!!
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Non-mechanic here. I have to put my table in storage for now and I'd like to try to break it down myself. My only concern is the bondo between the slates. How do I break that down without poping chunks out of the slates?

Tell me how to wiggle them and I'll go with the consensus. Thanks!
 
Non-mechanic here. I have to put my table in storage for now and I'd like to try to break it down myself. My only concern is the bondo between the slates. How do I break that down without poping chunks out of the slates?

Tell me how to wiggle them and I'll go with the consensus. Thanks!

Score the seams with a razor blade then lift the end slate up to break the bondo at the score.
 
Noted. I will only lift it a little bit repeatedly after scoring the seam.
 
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Score the seam with a carpenters knife...then score it again and again till u think its enough then score it again..careful of those pins if they are present...if pined, you can try n pry the seams with a big flat screw driver or flat pry bar from the sides of the seams after you u score the seams a bunch of times...
Just my two cents...
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Robert Molina
 
Score the seam with a carpenters knife...then score it again and again till u think its enough then score it again..careful of those pins if they are present...if pined, you can try n pry the seams with a big flat screw driver or flat pry bar from the sides of the seams after you u score the seams a bunch of times...
Just my two cents...
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Robert Molina

Agreed. I don't like the thoughts of lifting the end slate unless you're 1000% sure it's not pinned. I've seen too many blown out pins.
 
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