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They can look rather nice, but this is ours:

I picked it out of a skip at work more than 20 years ago and it used to be in the house, but then made its way into the garden. Until I realised they're quite sought after a couple of days ago. It's now in pieces waiting to be dealt with, but I'm struggling to remove the threaded shaft from the sleeve, on account of corrosion. I started squirting releaser top and bottom this afternoon, and just tried heating the outer sleeve with a blow torch, nothing as yet. (The small bar at the top is a scrap that I've been hammering.)
Any suggestions of further steps to try to get it loose, or just carry on as I have been?
Thanks, C


I picked it out of a skip at work more than 20 years ago and it used to be in the house, but then made its way into the garden. Until I realised they're quite sought after a couple of days ago. It's now in pieces waiting to be dealt with, but I'm struggling to remove the threaded shaft from the sleeve, on account of corrosion. I started squirting releaser top and bottom this afternoon, and just tried heating the outer sleeve with a blow torch, nothing as yet. (The small bar at the top is a scrap that I've been hammering.)
Any suggestions of further steps to try to get it loose, or just carry on as I have been?
Thanks, C
