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Just grabbed an old quill stem and resized the clamp a wee bit, clamps nice and tight to the seatpost. Will give it a go tomorrow.
Would love to try that but I can't seem to find any slide hammers easily available in Denmark.
I see, I had no idea. I just followed another thread on here. I guess that's what you get for not doing your research, not sure I'll be buying another can anytime soon though. But thank you for clarifying.
If all else fails I guess it's time to try caustic soda :cry:
Remko":h0dx94cj said:You could try to mount a quill stem with the handlebar clamp on the seatpost, depending a bit on the seatpost size. Then mount a long tube (2 meter for example) on the quill, put the frame against the wall or on the floor and start moving the tube. Quite the same as using a vice but with more momentum.
Just grabbed an old quill stem and resized the clamp a wee bit, clamps nice and tight to the seatpost. Will give it a go tomorrow.
tpjm191":h0dx94cj said:maybe drill through now knackered seat post and attach a slide hammer?
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=329177&start=40&hilit=slide
Would love to try that but I can't seem to find any slide hammers easily available in Denmark.
iscervo":h0dx94cj said:Imlach":h0dx94cj said:Already used an entire can of freeze n release, applied through bottom bracket and around seat collar. While applying, I was hammering and attempting to twist it in a vice - no luck.
This is the wrong way to do it.
You need to wrap the seat tube with thermal jacket then apply the spray between it & the seat tube. https://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberger ... 10mm/36720
I see, I had no idea. I just followed another thread on here. I guess that's what you get for not doing your research, not sure I'll be buying another can anytime soon though. But thank you for clarifying.
If all else fails I guess it's time to try caustic soda :cry: