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Metal drinking cup is stuck inside a pressure cooker
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[QUOTE="Nugatory, post: 6855242, member: 382138"] I would start with the [USER=8921]@berkeman[/USER]/[USER=240508]@jack action[/USER] solution - heat the cooker, chill the steel cup. That's the goto for just about anything involving interference fits and metal, and I'd be surprised if it didn't work. But if it doesn't.... Are you willing to sacrifice the cup? If so, use a cutoff wheel to slit it starting at the rim and going a few inches towards the base, then repeat your previous applications of brute force. [/QUOTE]
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