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cocoabeachcrab 07-10-22 02:33 PM

Borrow a set of frame rolling blocks?
 
i just acquired randy's torpado professional that had a crash under it's belt, and randy did a great job rolling out the top tube, but there is a bump on the downtube i'd like to take a shot at before i repaint it. i tried to find a set for purchase but can't seem to find any. anyone have a set i can use? don

Doug Fattic 07-10-22 03:24 PM

Paragon Machine Works sell aluminum blocks in a variety of sizes. Look under their "tools" category. I do a 2 step process using hard maple wood blocks 1st. If the dent isn't significant I doubt the wood block step is necessary.

cocoabeachcrab 07-10-22 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by Doug Fattic (Post 22570188)
Paragon Machine Works sell aluminum blocks in a variety of sizes. Look under their "tools" category. I do a 2 step process using hard maple wood blocks 1st. If the dent isn't significant I doubt the wood block step is necessary.

thank you. ordered me some blocks!

oneclick 07-10-22 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by cocoabeachcrab (Post 22570134)
i just acquired randy's torpado professional that had a crash under it's belt, and randy did a great job rolling out the top tube, but there is a bump on the downtube i'd like to take a shot at before i repaint it. i tried to find a set for purchase but can't seem to find any. anyone have a set i can use? don

Randy borrowed mine to do that (think it was that one), so I'll take this opportunity to remind you all I have 26.0 and 28.0 sized blocks as well, in case you have a french dent.

cocoabeachcrab 07-10-22 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by oneclick (Post 22570289)
Randy borrowed mine to do that, so I'll take this opportunity to remind you all I have 26.0 and 28.0 sized blocks as well.

thank you! i just ordered the 28.58 size, so i think i will have it covered. there is a small distortion in the downtube that i only noticed after i stripped the frame and rubbed my finger on the tube. this is such a nice frame that i really want to try and make it nice.

cudak888 07-11-22 05:58 AM

FYI, just in case you aren't aware - these blocks are generally meant for holding a frame flat on a table. While they're popular for rolling dents, this isn't their original function.

As such, never rely on the built-in screws to provide any clamping force; only use them to align the blocks. They will strip the threads out of the other half of the block if you apply any torque past "comfortably tight."

-Kurt


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