Originally Posted by
since6
Merziac am I tracking right from your pictures:
Use the Sugino to hook into the locking ring notch.
Then use the adjustable clamp to clamp the Sugino tool tight into the against the bottom bracket.
So that when you have to apply torque through the Sugino hook tool if you wobble while doing so it doesn't allow the hook to escape from the locking ring notch rounding or chipping a corner off?
Not clear on the square board (?) is that to expand the grip of the adjustable clamp?
Did it get it right, as that would really help to keep the hook in the notch no matter how the handle wobbles so they are engaged fully rather than slipping loose and rounding or chipping off a corner of the locking ring.
You're close, here's the setup, depends on which side you are working on and if the spindle is out or not, you also need a different "cheater" depending on which wrench/end you're using, large thinwall pipe with a mostly flattened end that fits over the free end of the wrench, with the clamp, socket spacers and wood I use the park 3? prong lockring tool on the NDS, sandwich it all together and apply force. on the DS if you are going the wrong way it still cracks it loose,then you reverse direction and remove, easy peasy, no muss no fuss regardless.
You're absolutely right about the wobble, once you trap the wrench, you can really lean on it without worry, you still want to keep the force in line so it works well and minimizes any chance of trouble.