Late start to the day, it's been sizzling away for a couple of hours. Will leave it until the morning I reckon. The CND pattern probably makes everything a bit slower, but I can definitely tell that the aluminium is starting to get thinner, it's looking real manky right now. Have been thinking about approaches, some seem to have rid the seat tube of the post in a matter of a day, others a week or more. It seems that using quite concentrated mix, rather than really diluted, and topping up frequently leads to faster results but also more spillage. My current approach is making a nice strong mix, feeding through the bottom bracket and letting it sit. It goes from steaming and quite warm, slows down a bit and then picks up again - is that normal? I did attempt to give the seatpost a warm hug by the vice in the hope that maybe the caustic soda had loosened the bond, but I've now decided to stick to dissolving.
Input always welcome.