well, i read through some guides that these retainers are a pain in the rear to take off at first.. i can see where the threads are peened together near the top of the retainer... so its my understanding i can either drill this out, or fabricate some sort of tool to force it to twist clockwise to loosen, but obviously takes more force to do so
so anyway, what i did was took a 2 foot long piece of steel, drilled 2 holes into it, then fixed two bolts into it so the tips of the bolts would fit into the recesses for the tool, allowing me to twist the steel rod.. however since theres no wheel on the hub, i cant hold the hub itself secure well enough to get that kind of force
so my idea is to take a 2x6 plank of wood i have laying around.. drill holes accordingly and then use the holes around the hub where the spokes attach at to bolt the hub to a block of wood, of which i can clamp down to a work bench while i use this tool to twist the retainer off.. anyone try this before? and do you think im going to have to drill the peened area out anyway? if so, about which size drill bit would i need?
but my real question is, whether i force it off, or drill the peened area out.. this was done to ensure the retainer doesnt come off on its own.. so what do people typically do to prevent this? re-peen it? loctite?