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Default unsticking aluminum bar in steel tube

bob prohaska wrote:

In searching for methods to free an aluminum steering stem
from a steel bicycle fork the ideas of using either auto
antifreeze or aqua ammonia have come up. I think the antifreeze
idea is a leftover from the days before aluminum radiators, but
haven't been able to confirm it. The aqua ammonia idea seems
consistent with the chemistry (NH4OH attacks Al(OH)3) but
nobody seems to have any substantive accounts, either of success
or failure.

Does anybody on this group have experience with either method
they'll share?

Thanks for reading!

bob prohaska

The aluminum bar is inside the steel tube? If so, freeze it. The aluminum
will shrink more than the steel, making it looser. If you can get dry ice,
that will work best, but just putting the whole assembly in a freezer (if it
will fit) should do it. Otherwise, pack ice around it, let the cold soak
through to the aluminum, and then tap it out.

Jon