Just got back from a trip and found this thread of around July 1-2
about removing old rubber from tracker bars. I'm afraid I can't offer
much regarding how to do it properly. I can, however, offer good,
free advice on how _not_ to do it!
I had pulled the wooden tracker bar from my 1901 Simplex pushup, which
had petrified rubber on the nipples. Somehow I figured out the rubber
would soften in water, so I put a half inch of water in the sink, and
stood the tracker bar in the water, nipples down, with the wood safely
above the surface. And then I left the house for the day.
Big mistake -- looks like my momma did indeed raise a dummy. The rubber
did soften, and the tracker bar fell into the water, and delaminated.
It cost me a day to reglue it and clean out the (square) holes.
Ray Fairfield
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