Man I guess it's a tool. My bad I posted that in the wrong place. I wondered where all those pictures went. Geez@nosferatu1381 have you taken the "Homemade Tool" thread over as a build thread? Unless that rack makes the ride a tool...
Slick setup! The dial indicator removes all doubt.
I made bearing cup press tool, tooAnyone else make tools or shop stuff.... bearing cup press I made today
Looks pretty stoutI made bearing cup press tool, too
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I happened upon 3/4 " hdpe and a 5/8" threaded rod.
I cut the plastic with 3" hole saw, then 5/8" spade bit. Big enough to attempt BBs.
Just gonna crank 'er with a wrench
You have the professional model, I use a hammer and a drift punch for removal and a hammer to instal.. A hammer is what pro shops used in the good old days. Hammer in the hangers and head cups. If you are fussy, and I’m not, use a wood block on the cups but that is totally unnecessary"Lol your bearing press looks a lot nicer than mine. I have washers and nuts on a threaded rod. Too embarrassed to post pictures
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This is a piece of fiberglass tent pole with a slit cut and long emory cloth. Chuck it in a drill and it makes a whip sander for seat post tubes
EASY
You can also buy a fiberglass pole for driveway reflectors to make one.
It will clean and polish, but it doesnt remove material. If you need to ream to size or have distortion in a seat post tube, get a 3 stone brake hone.
@hamppea shared this nugget in his build thread:
Indented the chainstay easily with an old stem. Taped a piece of 5/16'' scrap from a cut axle inside. Can squeeze in a 20x2.20'' tire. No side deformation. Could go further for a 2.40'' but that will rub the seat stay.
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