Personally I used rotafix method for the sprocket, as I had no chainwhip, and then used an andel lockring with a pretty ancient lock ring tool, I assume lockrings can strip threads in the same way a sprocket would if over tightened.
This video was pretty useful in getting a gauge on how much force was needed. YouTube- Shiftless Bastards Complete Fixed Gear Build pt. 5 Wheels, Cog, Lockring and Chain
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Personally I used rotafix method for the sprocket, as I had no chainwhip, and then used an andel lockring with a pretty ancient lock ring tool, I assume lockrings can strip threads in the same way a sprocket would if over tightened.
This video was pretty useful in getting a gauge on how much force was needed.
YouTube- Shiftless Bastards Complete Fixed Gear Build pt. 5 Wheels, Cog, Lockring and Chain