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Originally Posted by Steel Charlie
The steel will expand less and more slowly than the aluminum. I'd go for a hair dryer on the frame and Liquid Wrench - they've worked wonders for me many times.
That was my first thought, also. Might have to repeat a few times, though. Patience will be rewarded - hopefully.
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