I depends on the threads of the hub.
If it's a proper road wheel, then no, you cannot make it fixed without doing something silly. Proper track hubs have two sets of threads, one you screw on like normal, the other is counter threaded so that it holds your cog on better.
Mr. Lightyear is correct, pictures would help.
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I depends on the threads of the hub.
If it's a proper road wheel, then no, you cannot make it fixed without doing something silly.
Proper track hubs have two sets of threads, one you screw on like normal, the other is counter threaded so that it holds your cog on better.
Mr. Lightyear is correct, pictures would help.