Most epoxies begin to soften and break down by the time they reach 180 degrees F or so. Cyanoacrylate (instant or crazy-type) glues are very strong in tension or a straight pull, but weak in shear. So a sharp rap from the side may break the bond, especially if it is frozen first as GLS suggests. Then any cyanoacrylate residue left behind can be softened and removed with acetone.


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