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I should have probably left it over night as you say, 2 hours wasnt long enough. Im not sure why chopping the seatpost and pouring it in from the bottom bracket would have been any better other than completley losing the seatpost? It is the shim that is causing the problem and there is a slight gap around it where it has been prised so the caustic soda cold penetrate the way I had it set up. The crank bolt were seized and rounded anyway plus the bottom bracket was seized so it had to be drilled out in the end.
Such a shame that someone neglected it to get to this state (and then butchered it to try and fix the problem).
Ive got hope in the frame builder though so im not giving up yet, plus i have all the parts ready to rebuild her.
I should have probably left it over night as you say, 2 hours wasnt long enough. Im not sure why chopping the seatpost and pouring it in from the bottom bracket would have been any better other than completley losing the seatpost? It is the shim that is causing the problem and there is a slight gap around it where it has been prised so the caustic soda cold penetrate the way I had it set up. The crank bolt were seized and rounded anyway plus the bottom bracket was seized so it had to be drilled out in the end.
Such a shame that someone neglected it to get to this state (and then butchered it to try and fix the problem).
Ive got hope in the frame builder though so im not giving up yet, plus i have all the parts ready to rebuild her.