For plastic pails that are really stuck together squirt liberal amount of guess what WD 40 where the 2 pails meet it will disappear into the crack where the pails meet
go around the pails 2 or 3 times let them sit for 10 or 15 minutes then you can hit the bottom pail with a rubber hammer while holding both pails of the ground where the heavy plastic is that holds the end of the handle alternate sides while hitting the bottom one should fall of the other one
I tried the cold water and ice no luck
You can try filling the top one with cold water or placing the bottom one in hot water.
Cold contracts and hot expands.
A very easy solution is to drip a small amount of Dawn and water down between the tubs. They will release immediately.
Immerse the bowls in hot water infused with dishwashing detergent. Soak 2-3 minutes. Transfer bowls to cold water for 30 seconds. Carefully lift bowls from bottom and tap lightly with wooden mallet on centline of bottom bowl. Lower into hot waster one final time and, with the water supporting the weight of the bowls and protecting from an inadvertent drop, pull the bowls apart.
LOL try using butter to reduce the friction :D or fill it with water to dislodge it
Stuck together.
ice melts because the atoms inside them are stuck together and when it gets hot the atoms separate and the molecules(atoms) then become water vapour
Siamese twins
wouldn't you just use chromotography paper and separate the colours? Bluebeth x
All you have to do is put a magnet over the mess of sawdust and iron fillings and the iron fillings will get stuck to the magnet. Then their seperated
Stuck together.
Fart on them!
part of the crystals will be ruined no matter the method. physical separation is the best method. free the crystals together and shoot separate parts of them.
you would use magnetism to separate a mixture if the molecules are stuck together well
Bring the temp up and they will separate. Warm water.
The best way to separate ceramic bowls that are stuck together is to submerge them in hot water. You can add dish washing liquid to the water to create some slippery substance to coat the surface of the bowls.
The pieces stuck together. This is because there will be more of a chain reaction, so there will be more neutrons available to leak in the first place.
When raisins are stuck together, they can be pried apart manually (which is to say, you can do it with your fingers). If you would like to make them less sticky, you can coat them with flour.
If you are a container made of Glass and you are stuck together with some kind of water proof silicon then you probably are a tank.
When photographs are placed in a frame with glass, they will stick to the glass eventually because of temperature and humidity changes. The simple process of adding a mat to separate them from the glass eliminates this possibility. Once the photographs have stuck to the glass, they can not be removed without damaging them. If the frame falls and the glass breaks, it will also split the photograph. If you choose to have these photographs copied for other family members etc., they must be photographed thru the glass or pieced together if the glass has broken, a new photograph taken, and restoration work done where the cracks, tears, distortion and discoloration have altered the original image. Inkjet prints are another problem as without the mat, they will actually transfer the ink to the glass.
Normal float glass is toughened and the two pieces of toughened glasses stuck together with a multilayer PVB in between (lamination), to make bullet proof glass. Refer: http://theglassblog.wordpress.com/tag/glass-tempering/ https://theglassblog.wordpress.com/tag/laminated-glass/
heat them (with a lighter, or the oven or sumthin), then slide slowly away from each other.