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When I mooched the handlebars from my HBBC cruiser to use on my build off bike I discovered the aluminum stem was broken and siezed inside the steer tube. This morning I dismantled the fork to remove the offending broken part and tried cutting and splitting it followed by heat and penetrating oil. None of the above worked and I was tired of trying so I did like any good human being and consulted U-Tube. Right away all the hits said to use sodium hydroxide, found in common drain cleaners. The 'Tubers said the sodium hydroxide would dissolve the aluminum and not harm the steel at all. Sweet, sign me up. A quick Google session revealed the most potent drain cleaning stuff on the market which I was able to source locally. It is said to take a couple of days to work so I will do a daily update to let the ratter world know how it's working.
Safety warning: If you try this, it will try to kill you real good. Read the bleeping bottle. Keep a bucket of water handy just in case. Don't blame me if you try it and things go sideways.
Broken stem inside the steer tube with the obligatory foot:
The most potent, 20X more powerful, guaranteed to work or it's free, drain cleaner. Yes it is sold in a plastic bottle, packaged in a ziplock bag:
Science in motion:
Safety warning: If you try this, it will try to kill you real good. Read the bleeping bottle. Keep a bucket of water handy just in case. Don't blame me if you try it and things go sideways.
Broken stem inside the steer tube with the obligatory foot:
The most potent, 20X more powerful, guaranteed to work or it's free, drain cleaner. Yes it is sold in a plastic bottle, packaged in a ziplock bag:
Science in motion: