FluffyChicken":3bt2pqs5 said:JeRkY":3bt2pqs5 said:Thermite!
Can send him some if he wants, not sure how it'll help though other than just weld everything together.![]()
It looks cool, and it wont make it couldn't make it much worse

FluffyChicken":3bt2pqs5 said:JeRkY":3bt2pqs5 said:Thermite!
Can send him some if he wants, not sure how it'll help though other than just weld everything together.![]()
shovelon":1zc30za1 said:Yes, I would mig weld a flat bar some half a meter long across the bottom bracket with a mig or arc welder. The heat should help break the bond. Don't let it get so hot that it detempers the alum though.
Rob Atkin":vbzebysk said:I think if a get a small block of metal welded to both sides I could get a spanner and some long leverage onto the cups. If I welded a big bar to it I might not get the bar past the chainstays - a problem I had with the spanner I was using.
juz":271sx8f9 said:Rob Atkin":271sx8f9 said:I think if a get a small block of metal welded to both sides I could get a spanner and some long leverage onto the cups. If I welded a big bar to it I might not get the bar past the chainstays - a problem I had with the spanner I was using.
Just cut the end of the bar at an angle so it clears the stay.
shovelon":64sbldxk said:juz":64sbldxk said:Rob Atkin":64sbldxk said:I think if a get a small block of metal welded to both sides I could get a spanner and some long leverage onto the cups. If I welded a big bar to it I might not get the bar past the chainstays - a problem I had with the spanner I was using.
Just cut the end of the bar at an angle so it clears the stay.
I agree!
The point is some heat, but not too much will break the bond. Then wrench it free.