How to Remove a Seized Seat Post using Caustic Soda
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- How to Remove a Seized Seat Post using Caustic Soda.
In this video I show you how I used caustic soda to melt an impossible to remove aluminium bicycle seat post in a steel frame. I demonstrate using the caustic soda and the time it takes to remove the seat post from the frame.
Warning, caustic soda can be dangerous so please use appropriate precautions if you plan on doing this yourself.
Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - Introduction and safety using caustic soda.
2:09 - Using caustic soda to remove a aluminium seat post.
3:56 - Results using caustic soda.
5:10 - Repainting steel bicycle frame.
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Glad you taken the comments onboard and saved a great frame
That bike frame looked absolutely spot on Andy ! Very, very impressive, indeed...👌
I'm just so pleased that the efforts you put into removing the stubborn seat post paid off and I am looking forward to the next instalment of this bike's restoration.
Glad you enjoyed it, yes it’s definitely getting brought back to life. Build coming up soon. 👍 Thanks buddy
Thanks for the knowledge. I've been working with my aluminum seat post on my 1981 Schwinn Sidewinder. I'm going to try this. Have a great weekend Mate
Good luck! Glad it helped
Stunning work considering no decals. Glad you included that part, was a nice bonus to the removal of the seat post.
Thanks buddy, yes it should make a nice build. Watch this space 👍
Redemption Andy! As a Bob Jackson owner I was sad to see the frame in that state. Thanks for giving it another go. That paint scheme is classy!
Yes it should make a classic build. Watch this space 👍
Where there is a will, there is a way. Brilliant and beautiful. Congrats.
Much appreciated thanks for tuning in glad you liked it
Amazing paint Job 👍, very nice frameset❤, much fun with it!
Thank you! Glad you like it
Great video!
Beautiful paint on the frame.
Definitely looking forward to the build.
Thanks glad you liked it. Thanks for your feedback it’s appreciated
Bob Jackson classic well done and interesting way to save a frame we’ve all had the stuck quills and seat post
Thanks for your support and watching. Happy Cycling
Well done! The frame has been transformed .
It certainly has, thanks for watching and your support
Mark to the rescue! Beautiful work as always.
Many thanks! Glad you like it
Big thanks for such a helpful video, Andy!
Your explanation of how to remove a seized seat post using caustic soda was incredibly clear and easy to follow, even for someone like me who isn't the most mechanically inclined. I especially appreciated you detailing the time and effort that it took. Your videos are very helpful. You saved me a lot of time and frustration, and I'm sure your video will help many others too. Keep up the great work!
Regards
Graham
Glad it helped! Thanks for your support and watching. Your support is appreciated 👍
Thank you very much sir!! I have one project stalled becouse of a stuck seatpost. I will try this method. Best regards
Hope it helps thanks for watching
Brilliant mate! I had to leave a fantastic Peugeot 653 frame in England when I emigrated and left the disassembly too late. Yes, the aluminium seat post was welded into the frame and I’d already sold all my tools. I couldn’t get the frame with post attached into the shipping crate and the movers were waiting.
Oh dear, shame. Thanks for sharing and watching it’s much appreciated
Fantastic to watch👍
Thank you! Glad you liked it
Bob Jackson bike frame is heavy , but so strong 😊. Will come long lasting 😘
Definitely out live us 😂👍 thanks for your support
@BikeItUK so joyfully😊! my elder brother had a Bob Jackson road bike with shimano groupset😎
Great video, crack on science man..
Thanks buddy thanks for the support
A good idea that would make for easy work as long as you could isolate all of the fluid in the seat tube. What I could not overcome was how to stop all leaking into adjacent tubes and out of the frame itself. I used uninflated balloons stretched over either side of the BB shell which worked really well. It ran through the holes for the BB cable guide which I successfully plugged with chopsticks. Great. But then it found its way out the chain stays at the dropouts and out the headset, out the stem. Everything is open inside the frame to some degree. Then I flipped the frame, plugged the top of the seat tube and tried filling through the BB shell. Ultimately the same problem. It ended up getting so messy (and dangerous) that I had to stop. If it was just a matter of plugging the BB shell and fill the seat tube it would be a certain fix for all bikes. But you must have a bike with isolated tubing?
On the safety front I would just add that a full face visor would be better than safety glasses. NaOH will severely burn skin. I've used it to remove anodizing, but I use water at 50C before adding the NaOH slowly - also a 30% solution. I weigh out 300g of Solids to add to 700ml of water then once dissolved top up to 1 litre with cold water. Works much more quickly when hot. Good job and very clearly explained.
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience and knowledge it’s much appreciated
I'm exactly here, I have a lot more post out... At the cost of putting a screwdriver through the frame. Hopefully will weld up ok. I'm definitely going to have to try this or gallium
I'll add this, if I was going to do this again, aluminium post in steel frame, I would buy a long 26mm twist drill and drill the "meat" out of it. I'm confident it would stay fairly centered in the tube
Thanks for watching and your advice much appreciated
Fantastic.Great to see that the caustic soda worked,definitely will use it in the future should I have the same problem.The Bob Jackson is a stunning frame,looking forward to the build
Glad you like it thanks for watching and your support it’s much appreciated. Happy Cycling buddy
Looks really good now
Glad you like it 👍
Great video Andy! can you give us some insight about the welding? isn´t it a crucial spot, which is constantly under tension due to the seatpost clamping therefore making it very prone to cracking again in the welded spot?
I've had same issue on my bike. Unfortunately it's an Aluminium frame and it was a carbon seatpost that was stucked. NaOH couldn't be used. Obviously. I've filed it away with hours of sandpapering. Worked Well but so hardly.
Oh wow, never had that combination eek. All the fun hay. Glad you sorted it, thanks for your support and happy cycling buddy
wished I knew this 20yrs ago before the hammer split my thumb!
Thanks for watching hope the video was helpful
While I love your restorations, would it be reasonable to conclude that the time and money you spent to remove the seat post and repair this frame is way beyond what it's worth? As a proof of concept I see the value but the cost of repairing the damage caused by removing the seat post seems unviable unless it has some heritage.
Yes completely agree, and yes these points are definitely valid. For me personally it’s a little different having the channel and creating content. Thanks for watching and your support.
Could you use this to remove a steel seatpost fromman aluminium frame?
If you only want to save the seatpost ! 😅
If it was the seat post you was after saving, and not the frame.
Was it an alumnium seatpost?
Yes