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<p>[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 63260, member: 468"]OK... Well real cork is from the sea and as long as it's still soft I think the hot/cold water attempt is first unless the air pressure option wouldn't be too hard for you to do.</p><p>I'm not talking about tons of pressure either. Just enough to pop it but not blow it off whatever you have rigged up. </p><p>Be careful! Eye protection, etc.</p><p>Know anyone who is a fabricator? They will likely have a compressor and gizmos around to possibly rig it up.</p><p>Sorry I'm not nearby. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 63260, member: 468"]OK... Well real cork is from the sea and as long as it's still soft I think the hot/cold water attempt is first unless the air pressure option wouldn't be too hard for you to do. I'm not talking about tons of pressure either. Just enough to pop it but not blow it off whatever you have rigged up. Be careful! Eye protection, etc. Know anyone who is a fabricator? They will likely have a compressor and gizmos around to possibly rig it up. Sorry I'm not nearby. :)[/QUOTE]
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