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So I had a wheel that I wanted to use for a road bike I was building up, that had a 5 speed freewheel on it. It was the type that requires an FR2 tool to remove. Okay no problem I have that. I ran into two problems
1.) The axle and bearings had been removed so I had to take the freewheel off to repack the bearings and put new ones in.
2.) Someone had tried to remove the freewheel with a screwdriver and hammer (from what I could tell) and chipped the edge that the removal tool pushes against.
So I pulled out the welder and here is what I came up with. I welded a tube onto the part that does NOT spin. After I did this I decided it would have been easier to weld a flat piece then clamp it in the vice. I ended up putting this in the vice anyway.
Here you can see the metal that is missing
Welded up.
and removed!
Hope this is helpful to someone.
1.) The axle and bearings had been removed so I had to take the freewheel off to repack the bearings and put new ones in.
2.) Someone had tried to remove the freewheel with a screwdriver and hammer (from what I could tell) and chipped the edge that the removal tool pushes against.
So I pulled out the welder and here is what I came up with. I welded a tube onto the part that does NOT spin. After I did this I decided it would have been easier to weld a flat piece then clamp it in the vice. I ended up putting this in the vice anyway.
Here you can see the metal that is missing
Welded up.
and removed!
Hope this is helpful to someone.