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• #2
I think you'd need horrendous luck for every project you undertake to have a truly seized bb.
In otherwords, you either need to htfu or work on your technique.
A cartridge bb is best removed by holding the tool in a vice and using the frame to apply the leverage.
Sheldon has good techniques for removing older style cup n cone BBs.
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• #3
A trick is to pour a few kettles of hot water to help expand the metal a little.
For the cartridge BB try one of these, or if you are doing this regularly https://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/clarke-cew1000-electric-impact-wrench?da=1&TC=SRC-impact
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• #5
You're telling me. Honestly, greasing a BB doesn't seem to be a thing in the Midlands
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• #6
Thanks Howard, that's a great post.
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• #8
Success, combined Vince's method of building a totem pole of nuts onto a screw to press the tool on, with putting the tool into my vice, for frame leverage. Man that was satisfying!
Being the type to try and do it myself (and Googling forums for solutions and more or less universally coming across everyone just saying ''go to a bike shop'') what are the best ways/is there a best way to remove bottom bracket cups absolutely welded into the frame? I buy the occasional bike as a project and every single frame, without fail, new or old, has a BB that just will not come out. Help, please?