So I traded my 30 year old GRS standard block for one only about 10 years old. The newer block hasn't had much use and is in great condition. The old block was in great shape but I wanted to take it apart to use with an Otto Carter retro-fit true axis base. The fit into the Otto base requires the center post to be removed and in the old block the center post was just a long solid pipe that had frozen into place and couldn't be removed. So I went to the new block and found I couldn't budge the base from the top.
There must be a hell of a vacuum created by the post. I tried removing the brake nut, spring and wooden brake. I tied flowing acetone in to the empty brake hole and can see the post turning just fine. Tried lifting it out and got a big strong friend who couldn't budge it either. I don't want to do anything else without getting some advice.
Anyone have any ideas?
Allan the vanquished
There must be a hell of a vacuum created by the post. I tried removing the brake nut, spring and wooden brake. I tied flowing acetone in to the empty brake hole and can see the post turning just fine. Tried lifting it out and got a big strong friend who couldn't budge it either. I don't want to do anything else without getting some advice.
Anyone have any ideas?
Allan the vanquished
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