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I just use the standard blunt edge tools(1/4 or 3/8 socket extension, long hex drive allen, drift pin, even a wood dowel or small pipe on the bb cups) to knock them out.
But I work my way around a little at a time going to the opposite side of whichever part is coming loose a little.
Then use a block of 2x4 and small sledge to tap them back in.
The headset cups will cut into the wood, and need to be wiped out, but go in without damage.
I always try to be gentle, and only use as much force as absolutely necessary.
But I work my way around a little at a time going to the opposite side of whichever part is coming loose a little.
Then use a block of 2x4 and small sledge to tap them back in.
The headset cups will cut into the wood, and need to be wiped out, but go in without damage.
I always try to be gentle, and only use as much force as absolutely necessary.