Are you my long lost brother? After reading this thread I started thinking exactly that. You can pop the cylclops off with a lighter and a credit card, I gather. Or just buy another crystal.
What about the AR coating behind the cyclop? How did you remove it ?
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What about the AR coating behind the cyclop? How did you remove it ?
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I can't afford a sub, let alone afford to wreck one! Dunno if anyone has actually ever done this with a lighter - it's something I read on the internet once and thought therefore it must be true?
He's a fool to use a blade. You can use a toothpick, and it works just as well.
It's only for pushing the cyclops OFF once it's come loose from the heat.
No need to add any force that would require the stiffness of a blade.