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• #2
angle grinder @ maplin £9.99
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• #3
Bearing puller.
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• #4
The Claw!
I have a grinder in Forest Hill you are welcome to borrow
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• #5
angle grinder @ maplin £9.99
Ooo, should have googled harder, all the ones i saw were atleast 30 quid. Might aswell for that price... Any advice on the paint anyone?
EDIT: thanks for the offer anyway Dammit :)
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any cheap red oxide primer in a can
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• #7
^ red oxide is very slightly porous, so after a few months it'll absorb water and your frame will rust/paint will start flaking off again. It's not designed as a topcoat. Epoxy primers are waterproof though.
Cheapest permanent solution would be Hammerite or a similar one-step primer/topcoat system.
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• #8
Bollocks.
Just cycled to B&Q to get some red oxide primer. Got completely soaked through. Fucking awesome ride tho.
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• #9
Dry it out against a warm radiator overnight, and just put any old topcoat over it. In fact, so long as you don't leave the bike outside/in a damp shed, red oxide will probably not cause any rust problems.
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• #10
Just swapped the primer for some normal hammerite metal paint, should do nicely
Also, got an angle grinder from Argos for a pretty good 18 quid, after looking at the abysmal reviews for the cheap Maplin and B&Q ones. Comes with a cutting disc too, which the others don't for some reason...
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• #11
Ok, so i've got the angle grinder, i've grinded the crank as far down as is possible with the size of disc. However, I can't get all the way down to the axle without the disc catching the BB shell. Is there any way of getting around this problem? I don't think the grinder would survive getting through the axle.
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• #12
Can't you cut around the axle? Just remove as much metal as possible until it falls apart
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• #13
a bit late now but if you spray the crank/axle with some plusgas and losen the bolts and then ride your bike around for a bit the crank will fall off. just ride up a hill with some resistance. this will damage the taper but since you are using a grinder not a concern.
+1 on the bearing puller
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• #14
^ kinda hard cos it's got no headset/wheels/driveside crank/anything yet lol, but thanks for the advice. Gonna put on a fresh disc and try cutting another slit opposite it, but i think there's still a lot of metal there. I could also try cutting a load of slits perpendicular to the axle, but that means cutting a lot of metal, dunno if these cheap Argos discs will last long.
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can you take a pic of it. id like to see it.
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By all means, just been doing a bit more, i think i've taken enough off to get the crank off now, but need to wait for the damn thing to cool down a bit first.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/62748333@N02/sets/72157626842874896/
Some pics are better than others, basically i now just need something to lever the gap apart a bit, a screwdriver can't hack it and i don't have a crowbar :/
Hey there everyone,
I've finally managed to get a seapost out of a frame using the caustic soda method, but managed to get quite a lot on the paint. Since it's just gonna be a beater/polo i don't really care about the paint itself, but atm the paint comes off to the touch, which is a bit useless.
So, does anyone know of a cheap paint sealant that can be used on bikes? Do i use car paint sealant?
Also, the threads in the left crank arm have been stripped (by me) and i can't get the old BB out without getting the arm off first. There doesn't seem to be any other way to do this except an angle grinder, which i don't have. Anyone in the Lewisham-ish area who has one that they are willing to lend to me for a quick job? I'd obviously get my own disc, but i'd rather not have to buy the whole shabang.
Any other alternative advice would also be appreciated,
Paul