I had this problem and , what I did with mine was cut the bottom of the stem into mm, about 2 cm up, hammered each quarter in just a fraction, little by little, then lubed it up and put it in... Still proves a bit tough to get out, but does the job.
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I had this problem and , what I did with mine was cut the bottom of the stem into mm, about 2 cm up, hammered each quarter in just a fraction, little by little, then lubed it up and put it in...
Still proves a bit tough to get out, but does the job.