2manyoranges
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That’s exactly right. Force and temp change are the two things here - both to break the bond of rust and deal with the EXPANSION of diameter of the quill and wedge which comes with corrosion.
HANG ON!!! ... you said you removed the bolt. But removing it without whacking it whilst still in the quill will do nothing. So....did you unscrew it about 5-10 mm and then give a huge whack with a big hammer?
If you didn’t do that, then that’s the cause of the problem....you need to release the wedge - and you do that by unscrewing the bolt by 5-10mm, then leaving it in place - protruding at the top but still engaged with the wedge. And then whack the bolt, releasing the wedge.
If you did do that, sorry for being patronising.
That’s exactly right. Force and temp change are the two things here - both to break the bond of rust and deal with the EXPANSION of diameter of the quill and wedge which comes with corrosion.
HANG ON!!! ... you said you removed the bolt. But removing it without whacking it whilst still in the quill will do nothing. So....did you unscrew it about 5-10 mm and then give a huge whack with a big hammer?
If you didn’t do that, then that’s the cause of the problem....you need to release the wedge - and you do that by unscrewing the bolt by 5-10mm, then leaving it in place - protruding at the top but still engaged with the wedge. And then whack the bolt, releasing the wedge.
If you did do that, sorry for being patronising.