AMF headset bearing cup removal problem

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Does anyone have a method for removing headset bearing cups when they're butted up against the edge of this thicker portion of the headtube? I tried using my smallest punch to get these bearing cups out, but I just couldn't get it to work. I also tried using a thin screwdriver, but that didn't do any better.
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The cups are very sturdy. Bang away. The only reason to remove them is for new paint. I just took a vintage Murray apart an the frame was factory painted with the cups in place. Yes, paint in the cup where the ball bearings roll. I used to think the Chinese invented using paint as bearing lube but the BMA5 were doing that long ago.
 
The cups are very sturdy. Bang away. The only reason to remove them is for new paint. I just took a vintage Murray apart an the frame was factory painted with the cups in place. Yes, paint in the cup where the ball bearings roll. I used to think the Chinese invented using paint as bearing lube but the BMA5 were doing that long ago.
My reason to remove them is because I have a better bike that needs them.

I've got a Murray frame with painted bearing cups too. I don't know if I got those cups out...
 
I actually used @Kevin B's suggestion and used the biggest adjustable wrench I had handy to knock out the bearing cups. Worked like a charm! A few good whacks with the hammer, and they were both out! Thank you everyone for your advice! I now know what to do with hard-to-remove cups from now on.
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That's a serious adjustable wrench😲👍
 
Does anyone have a method for removing headset bearing cups when they're butted up against the edge of this thicker portion of the headtube? I tried using my smallest punch to get these bearing cups out, but I just couldn't get it to work. I also tried using a thin screwdriver, but that didn't do any better.
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You’re not using enough force and too small a hammer. Me, I don’t care what my bikes look like, their rats, so I would use a torch and jury rig up a bearing puller using a bunch of clamps to hold the frame and piece to press on.
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