Bodhbh
Guru
Been a bit of an idiot here.
While trying to remove a old chainset off a Kinesis Crosslight frame I'm building up, I had alot of trouble getting the crankarm off to remove the BB, stripped the threads on the crank remover - so I took an angle grinder to the crank. Yes, you see where this is going - as it cut thru the aluminum crank like cream cheese I managed to put 1cm long cut in the BB shell without noticing.
Basically, question as in title. Frame is aluminium, the cut right in the top of the shell, and 1cm deep at the surface and about 0.5cm by the time it reaches the threads. Think it would be wise to ignore it, or it's an accident waiting to happen?



While trying to remove a old chainset off a Kinesis Crosslight frame I'm building up, I had alot of trouble getting the crankarm off to remove the BB, stripped the threads on the crank remover - so I took an angle grinder to the crank. Yes, you see where this is going - as it cut thru the aluminum crank like cream cheese I managed to put 1cm long cut in the BB shell without noticing.
Basically, question as in title. Frame is aluminium, the cut right in the top of the shell, and 1cm deep at the surface and about 0.5cm by the time it reaches the threads. Think it would be wise to ignore it, or it's an accident waiting to happen?


