The hacksaw wont work if the post is pushed down into the seatpost, especially not if it's of any sizeable amount.
Best route is caustic soda, which is guaranteed to work just going to be a timely and boring job. As I am doing in two hour shifts on my saracen e stay which has 30cm of post about 10cm down into the seatpost.
Shouldn't damage paint too much if you plug it well enough and wash off any bubbling over quickly with water.
Bottom bracket on my e stay was also a git. I have welded a nut on before to get a bb out, which works well, or else a bit of heat works, although this can damage the paintwork.
Subscribing as you are obviously up for a challenge and it reminds me a lot of the mess my saracen kili is in right now!
Best route is caustic soda, which is guaranteed to work just going to be a timely and boring job. As I am doing in two hour shifts on my saracen e stay which has 30cm of post about 10cm down into the seatpost.
Shouldn't damage paint too much if you plug it well enough and wash off any bubbling over quickly with water.
Bottom bracket on my e stay was also a git. I have welded a nut on before to get a bb out, which works well, or else a bit of heat works, although this can damage the paintwork.
Subscribing as you are obviously up for a challenge and it reminds me a lot of the mess my saracen kili is in right now!