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Removing Rubber Tube from Brass Nipples
By John Dewey

I have good luck getting rubber tubing off tracker bars by soaking the
tracker bar in gasoline for several days. I use an artillery shell
carrier that I got at a war surplus store. It has an air tight seal and
is big enough to hold a tracker bar.

John Dewey



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