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07-14-20, 12:39 PM
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Posted By scarlson

Aye, Ron Coopers are pretty special! When...

Aye, Ron Coopers are pretty special!

When I'm doing framebuilding, I try to think about his words in that interview.
07-13-20, 01:26 PM
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Posted By merziac

Strongly encourage you to heed Mr. Fattic's...

Strongly encourage you to heed Mr. Fattic's advise, he has fixed, repaired and sorted out more of these than most will ever see.

Patience is key here, do no harm. ;)
07-13-20, 12:43 PM
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Posted By Doug Fattic

Glengarry, just for reference on who I am, I am...

Glengarry, just for reference on who I am, I am an American that learned how to build bicycle frames in England in 1975. Before that time I had ordered several British frames from well known builders...
07-13-20, 12:20 PM
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Posted By Charles Wahl

While it will be fairly cheap to find a 5/16-24...

While it will be fairly cheap to find a 5/16-24 screw and try the thread, my guess is that Doug Fattic knows better. FWIW, Fastenal sells 5/16-22 socket head cap screws in black oxide finish (not...
07-13-20, 11:51 AM
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Posted By Last ride 76

Glad to see your post. Yep, 7/32 Allen key, I'd...

Glad to see your post. Yep, 7/32 Allen key, I'd be willing to bet Doug is correct with the rest too....
07-13-20, 11:21 AM
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Posted By Last ride 76

I'm sorry I should not do this to a new member......

I'm sorry I should not do this to a new member... first, WELCOME!
Now...Sorry, Impossible bolt to find. Please send useless frame to: E Smith, Box 1000, Northvale Post Office, Northvale NJ, 07647
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07-13-20, 11:14 AM
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Posted By Doug Fattic

The treading used on binder bolts on British...

The treading used on binder bolts on British frames of the classic era is 5/16" X 22 BSF (British Standard Fine). These have threads that are a little finer (more teeth per inch) than British...
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