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Seat post slightly too big,freeze it ?!

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Jaan:
Rich is a bastard

That Swan Guy:

--- Quote from: Jaan on July 23, 2014, 09:34 PM ---Rich is a bastard

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That would suggest he had a Mother!

bigfatolly:

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--- Quote from: Jaan on July 23, 2014, 08:52 PM ---I did the freeze thing on a Hutch seat post - did fook all except hurt my hands  :LolLolLolLol:

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You do fook all.

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Someone's out for mischief today...

The post came out of an oldschool Puch frame so I presumed it was 22.2 size,maybe not,learn something new every day.
Will see if it has shrunk tomorrow night....





Are you sure it's not a 22.6 when you need a 22.2mm?

This thread reminds me of the recent haro one where to get it in, the thing needed filing - but it's a really good way to bond the two together and potentially fook things up big time

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This thread
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,175598.msg1763121.html#new

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Gizmo:
I've froze some fish fingers before  :LolLolLolLol:

MartyC:
If it's a very tight fit there is a risk that you won't get it out very easily when you need to; you would be surprised how much heat is generated forcing the two metals together and they could fuse together.  I would get a set of digital vernier calipers and check the inside diameter of the seat post tube and the outside diameter of the seat post before trying to force anything.

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