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1" Threaded Fork Question : First threads damaged..
Hello all,
I am really stressed out. I tried to remove the fork crown race myself and I didn't pay attention to the surface the steering column was on. What an amateur I am... after all these years... ! Result : hammering the race, I ended up damaging the first few threads of my fork. My question is : do you think the steering column cutting tools that some bike shops have will be able to cut such a small part of the column ? Or is there any other way to fix this ? it's a valuable fork, that's why I'm asking. Thanks ! -stressed out bloom http://s32.postimg.org/3uoai8nut/IMG..._202523949.jpg |
Have you asked the shop??
do you own or are you willing to buy some Needle files with a diamond shape like the profile of a thread \\\\\ and carefully file the damaged portion to work again. My father was a Machinist , there are specialty thread files , a Machine shop will have one & do the job for you for $ |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 18785973)
Have you asked the shop??
do you own or are you willing to buy some Needle files with a diamond shape like the profile of a thread \\\\\ and carefully file the damaged portion to work again. Buying tools is not really an option because I'm moving and getting rid of stuff... Thanks for the reply. Are you implying it could just be re-threaded and filed so the top is straight ? |
Once You clean up the thread the headset lock nut will cover the ragged edge ..
do something else until the Bike shop opens, then ... Yard Work or House cleaning? the dishes ? |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 18786020)
Once You clean up the thread the headset lock nut will cover the ragged edge ..
do something else until the Bike shop opens, then ... Yard Work or House cleaning? the dishes ? you're right, I should worry about it next week :-) thanks :love: |
Its Memorial day Holiday Honor the past generations .. :50:
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You can always just grind a taper to the top of the tube.
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A small triangular file can be used to cleanup and reprofile the top thread back to usable condition. Any hardware or home store has them and even good ones are cheap.
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Thanks guys, really appreciated. I can celebrate memorial now ;-)
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That is a piece of cake fix. Ten minutes with a file and you are good.
Jim |
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
(Post 18786774)
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What are your goals with the frame?
How tall was the headset you took off? Was here a washer or a spacer in the headset? Center Pull or Canti Brakes? What I would be tempted to do would be to take a regular flat file and file off 1/8" from the top of the steer tube, shortening it slightly. If you had a spacer, then simply leave the spacer off and you'll be fine. |
Originally Posted by AlexCyclistRoch
(Post 18787385)
Yeah, those look nice, but make certain you get the correct pitch.......
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Clean that up with a small triangular file as stated and don't worry about it again.
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Better if 55~60 degree angle of cutting faces .. if you want the thread back to close to before ..
Shade tree .. will be a bigger ''close enough " equilateral triangle .. |
Flat file a little of the top...thread file will not leave a sufficient amount of thread at the top anyway, and you risk damaging the threads below....JM2C's Ben
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 18787674)
Better if 55~60 degree angle of cutting faces .. if you want the thread back to close to before ..
Shade tree .. will be a bigger ''close enough " equilateral triangle .. |
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