Good point. Wouldn't be the worst idea to re-bed those bases.

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On Sep 24, 2013, at 10:43 AM, "Wally Bryant" <w...@wbryant.com> wrote:
>
> Do you really need to?  Unless you're planning to replace stanchion or
> base, it might be okay to let it be.  Mine were pretty thoroughly welded
> together, and it seemed to me that trying to separate them would
> probably crack or destroy the aluminum base.  You could remove them
> together and refinish the base with the stanchion in place.
>
> Wal
>
>
>> Any ideas on how to remove stainless lifeline stanchions that are seized 
>> into their alloy bases?  Boat came from salt water now in fresh and time to 
>> clean, update & maintain.
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