Caustic Soda to melt stuck seatpost: COMPLETED!! (see p.2)

Hmmmm, so I can either try the bolt hole technique and possibly have all the caustic run straight back out again, or just chuck it in the top and hope the BB has no aluminum it it... All good fun indeed! What did you use when you attempted to seal it?

It does at least look like the original BB on mine so it would presumably be full of nice steel parts...
 
Thinking of trying this tomorrow. What's the consensus on the bottom bracket, is it likely to have any alu in it? It's a 1992 (or thereabouts) Specialized Rockhopper if that helps, quite certain it's the original BB in there too.
 
Re: Caustic Soda to melt stuck seatpost: COMPLETED!! (see p.

Finally finished! Took quite a few rounds of caustic to get the little blighter out (a dodgy batch of crystals that didn't want to dissolve delayed things further), but it's done. Went for integerspin's bottle hole method in the end, took some doing but worked nicely.

I've put a thread up about it, rather than continue to hijack this thread:

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=245226
 
Re: Caustic Soda to melt stuck seatpost: COMPLETED!! (see p.

Good work! When I was blocking the seat tube I crammed rubber strips down there, and it pretty much worked, but it sounds like plasticine worked better.

In this video I was pouring it in and collecting it in a bucket; guess I went through a few litres before the thing plopped out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJVAU0GXMcY&feature=youtu.be
 
Re: Caustic Soda to melt stuck seatpost: COMPLETED!! (see p.

You can measure how much seat post is in the frame with 2 spokes and one nipple screw one spoke halfway into the nipple then screw in the other insert into seatpost(obviously clamp is out at this point) until the hook in the spoke finds the bottom,mark the spoke and measure.
 
Re: Caustic Soda to melt stuck seatpost: COMPLETED!! (see p.

joe careless":7zmbbn60 said:
my B.V. will be rescued by this treatment, yes boss.

Yeah do it. DO IT. Then take some pics and let us know if it worked. I mean, it worked for me, but bloody hell it's 90% risky craziness.

Especially if you've got as much beer in your bloodstream as I had whilst melting/filming the process
 
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Just been reading this, and as a former chemist/corrosion scientist I feel compelled to add a couple of other points, which may or may not be useful.

Firstly, caustic soda is VERY nasty stuff. Most people kind of ignore that because it's not an acid, but in lots of ways it's worse. So - if you tip it town the sink when you're done, make sure you flush it away with loads (and loads) of water. Don't want it sitting in the pipes, especially if they're copper...

Secondly, and somebody touched on this - the coefficients of thermal expansion for steel and aluminium are very different. For a nice steel frame with a decent paintjob, getting a blowtorch onto the outside isn't too useful since it will make the alloy post expand even more than the steel. And burn off the paint :(

But you can still use that property - if you live anywhere near an industrial gases plant, you'll probably be able to get hold of some liquid nitrogen. A couple of thermos's full should be enough to shrink the seatpost out, if you organize a plug and put it in via the BB etc etc with the frame upside down. I did it once years ago at university (where LN2 is freely available :cool: ) and worked a treat.

This might be my second or third post in the four or so years I've been a member - it's the first time I've felt like I knew something useful...there are a lot of smart people on this forum!!
 
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