Muppetman you've got problems but I think your still in with a chance.
Yes I do try to saw all the way to the bottom of the seat tube then crush the post to free it from the frame, I guess I've always been lucky and not had a post stuck flush with the top off the frame.
As a standard hacksaw blade is 300mm long you will have trouble reaching full length. A possible solution would be to get a length of bandsaw blade and mount it between two strips of sheet metal. I mount the blade so it cuts on the back pull, I've found this way easier to control the cut.
The method I've shown takes me about 1 hour made slightly easier on steel frames as you can hear the difference if you cut too far in with the blade.
My suggestion for your problem would be to try another cut at 180 degrees to the first and try to knock the post inwards on both sides, if you can't get right to the bottom a least your reducing the surface area that is stuck and stand more chance of freeing it. Aluminium tends to peel if so if you start it going you might be lucky.
Paraffin is used as a cutting fluid for aluminium to stop tools clogging and make it easier to work , its not something I have so I just use a squirt of Wd or freeing oil to keep the blade cutting freely.
I hope this helps.
Goodluck.
Don't rush.
And may the force be with you.
Yes I do try to saw all the way to the bottom of the seat tube then crush the post to free it from the frame, I guess I've always been lucky and not had a post stuck flush with the top off the frame.
As a standard hacksaw blade is 300mm long you will have trouble reaching full length. A possible solution would be to get a length of bandsaw blade and mount it between two strips of sheet metal. I mount the blade so it cuts on the back pull, I've found this way easier to control the cut.
The method I've shown takes me about 1 hour made slightly easier on steel frames as you can hear the difference if you cut too far in with the blade.
My suggestion for your problem would be to try another cut at 180 degrees to the first and try to knock the post inwards on both sides, if you can't get right to the bottom a least your reducing the surface area that is stuck and stand more chance of freeing it. Aluminium tends to peel if so if you start it going you might be lucky.
Paraffin is used as a cutting fluid for aluminium to stop tools clogging and make it easier to work , its not something I have so I just use a squirt of Wd or freeing oil to keep the blade cutting freely.
I hope this helps.
Goodluck.
Don't rush.
And may the force be with you.