cchris2lou":3igaaj5s said:I cant see how you can cut inside the seat tube with that .
You still would need a saw .
Exactly.
All the seized postswe ever had when I was mechanicing we managed to get out using lots of oil / plus gas and brute force.
The one seized post I had was in a steel road frame I'd just bought.
Tucked up? yes. Can you move the post mate? Of course...just can't quite find an allen key...
Anyhow it was an old tioga carbolite carbon wrapped mtb post in a road frame. So plenty of overlap. Tried the hacksaw method with no success. I had no workstand at the time and eventually got bored chasing it round the garden. Argos sorted it in a jiffy...