The nice weather is here at last and my mind turns to the delight of shooting cannon.
You may remember I have a brace of 6 pounder Falkirks, complete with sea service carriages, down in the garage. Made around 1800, retired around 1914 and professionally spiked before going on public display.
The spiking involved forcing a spike in to the touch from the inside then ramming a metal cup in to the breech to secure it.
I have tried dissolving out the rust, drilling through it and blowing it out hydraulically. Attempt #4 is a straight pull.
Of course this could make things 10 times worse, I might end up with a despiking tool as a permanent feature but, what the heck.
Here's attempt # 4 despiking tool apart...
and together an a piece of 1" studding that does the pulling bit...
This gets pushed down in to the tapered centre of the spike until it jams in. Hopefully it won't want to pull out too easily, so the aluminum collar expands on the 5 degree steel taper and fetches the whole lot out.
I am now in the sitting looking at it phase of the operation. Disappointment postponed, thinking about it