screw on cassette

Not at all easy! I have in the past clamped the hub in a vice (with wooden blocks), laced a couple of spokes through the hub, then put a loop in the end of them and round a bolt. This stops the hub rotating.

As a last resort, undo the lockring, dismantle the freewheel and then grip the inner part to undo. Use the same trick with the spoke to locate the hub.
 
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In that case, if you can't do it by just banging the hub in a vice- cut/file the flanges of the hub to create flats to clamp in a vice or a big plumbers wrench, then undo as normal.
 
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cherrybomb":tk6t8gm5 said:
In that case, if you can't do it by just banging the hub in a vice- cut/file the flanges of the hub to create flats to clamp in a vice or a big plumbers wrench, then undo as normal.
I bandsaw a flat on the flanges so I can hold them in a vice to take freewheeling hubs off. But I can
hold the hub in one hand and undo the freewheeling hub with an impact wrench.
 
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