I removed some lights with red threadlocker before. The toughness truly depends on the thread designs. Square glued threads are harder to open. Triangular threads have sharper peaks which helps to “cut” through the cured glue. FYI, Armytek almost always use red threadlocker. I will post the update after I cleaned all parts.

When you work with heat the inner tube or whatever rubbery material used will soften and actually reduce the grip. I use either wood or soft aluminum for removal clamps. But in this case I need the heat insulating property of wood to keep the stuff hot during the process.

Note: for tough to open threads, you need more clamping force. To put more pressure without deforming the stuff, you need relatively rigid clamp with full circling enclosure with just enough clearance to slid the clamped stuff in. Picture how a motorbike front shock absorber clamped to the hub.

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