>Has anyone ever opened a M1906 and care to explain how it is done?

Most PB batteries are heat fused.

Blackbird batteries are complicated by having two compartments: 1) 
battery proper, and 2) battery controls. The "smarts" are in the control 
section, which is usually accessible by prying off the side, which is not 
heat fused.

The usual drill for separating the remaining halves is a very thin Zona 
"razor" saw, penetrating the housing only far enough to achieve 
separation, not far enough to sever the film-type power connections.

Once re-celled, the halves may be held together by transparent packing 
tape, the non-reinforced type.

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