Snip< Subject: [CR]Seatpost or frozen stem removal made easy
Joe writes:
"One must be patient" re: stem and seatpost removal.
Sorry, but I'm not patient. Most methods don't work because the vise being used is TOO WIMPY!!!
Yeah, I do dribble in some penetrating fluid from both ends and let the job sit overnight if I can. Eventually I clamp the seatpost in my bench vise attached to a very heavy weld table, grab the frame by the head tube and rear dropouts, and twist while pulling up. There is always some give and this is what you have to develop and work on. If the seat tube gets hot, and it will, sometimes after just a few twists, go away and work on something else for a while until it cools off. Repeat and repeat until the seatpost comes out.>
I second this. I also use AeroKroil http://www.kanolabs.com/
For frozen stems I spray the stem, let it soak for a few minutes and then use a 5/16" steel rod to drive the stem out from the bottom. No muss no fuss.
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