Yes, heating it may burn things up, but you're going to be trashing the windings and starting again, right?
How about getting a cheap steel rule and using it with a hammer as a kind of very wide and flat punch, to hammer on the exposed centre leg of the first E.
Disassembling transfomers that have been vacuum impregnated is one of the classic problems in electronics. Every time I've tried it, I've ended up laying into the thing with a screwdriver and hammer, and sacrificed a couple of the laminations. I avoid it where possible. If I need a transformer core I'll salvage one from a transformer that's been cooked in wax or not at all.
How about getting a cheap steel rule and using it with a hammer as a kind of very wide and flat punch, to hammer on the exposed centre leg of the first E.
Disassembling transfomers that have been vacuum impregnated is one of the classic problems in electronics. Every time I've tried it, I've ended up laying into the thing with a screwdriver and hammer, and sacrificed a couple of the laminations. I avoid it where possible. If I need a transformer core I'll salvage one from a transformer that's been cooked in wax or not at all.
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