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Old 23-12-19, 13:53
Chris Suslowicz Chris Suslowicz is offline
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Originally Posted by Alastair Thomas View Post
How do I separate these two sections?
Further thoughts:

1) soak the joint with penetrating oil for a while.
2) remove the bottom aerial section from the aerial base on your vehicle.
3) fit that to the other two sections (assuming it's the type with the rolled-in thread and a solid butt), and screw it together (hand tight only).
4) clamp the top (stiff wire part) in a vice.
5) If you have an old aerial base or one of the adapters, clamp the bottom section in that (or use a clamp and wooden blocks), then pull on the bottom section and tap the clamp (or whatever) gently with a hammer towards the bottom of the aerial. (What you really need is a slide-hammer with a collet that will take the aerial, but no such animal exists.)

With luck it will separate the push-fitted top section.

Best regards,
Chris.
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