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    Seat post struck in frame

    OK, I'll check the threads carefully then give it a try if all is clear. Thank you for the help.
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    Seat post struck in frame

    The new bottom bracket does not thread by hand all the way into the bottom bracket box. I can only thread the first half inch or less. That's what made me think I should have it rethreaded. I'm hesitant to wrench it all the way in for frear it will get struck. At least not until the frame is...
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    Except the one on the tool I was using is not tapered and does not adjust anything. It's just there... In any case I returned the tool today so I'm done with it. I did not have to pay for return shipping since it is not as described and does not work. I ordered a Unior fork threading tool...
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    Seat post struck in frame

    I was actually successful removing the second half of the bottom bracket sealed bearing (the right side if seated on the bike and looking towards the front of the bike). I first soaked it for a couple days in rust remover (Evapo Rust) then another couple days in Kano Kroil Penetrating Oil...
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    Re: Re: It's a great tutorial however the tool I use does not have an adjustment screw so the multi pass process they describe is not possible with it.
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    The problem if I turn the die 90 degrees is that there is nothing to stop the die from rotating when I use it. There needs to be a screw in the V groove to stop it from rotating. The other thing is the diameter of the grub screw is much larger than the diameter of the V groove screw. The grub...
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    I'm trying to thread a threadless fork. Maybe that's the problem? There was no thread on it when I got it and it came with a threadless headset.
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    I would but I have no idea what the correct one is or where to one!
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    Yes, I don't have the correct grub screw unfortunately.... I may return it and look for a new fork threading tool.
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    Well here is an update on the VAR fork threading tool. I gave it a try using all the advice you all gave me and I was able to thread part of the fork steerer. This fork is too long and will have to be cut so even if the thread is not perfect It will have to be cut. All went well once I got...
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    Thank you. That's part of what I missed and didn't know.
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    Correct. No shame in not knowing something I've never done before :-)
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    Re: Thank you for all the suggestions. I'll flip the die over, cut a chamfer (I have not so far) and try the other tips. The grub screw looks like it serves no purpose as it is now. Shouldn't it be fluted, meanting larger at one end than the other? Pointed at 90 degrees as you say. Mine is...
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    Thank you. I tried taking the die out and it is smaller than the steerer tube. Maybe that's the way it is designed to work?
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    Need help using a VAR Fork threading tool

    I bought a VAR Headset fork threading tool on ebay. I got a good deal on it, problem is I can't find out how it works. This is an older, vintage tool, however VAR is a reputable brand so it should be designed to do its job. The tool should have an expanding screw to make the tap die wider or...
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    Seat post struck in frame

    Yes, I'll start a new thread when I get the process started. I bought two ParkPre bikes. One, a Pro 825, is just the frame and it is near perfect. I am rebuilding it with all Campagnolo parts. Back in the late 80's early 90's I dreamed of having a full Campy bike but could only afford the...
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    Seat post struck in frame

    Thank you :-) I am sure glad it's out. To remove the rust I will use a de-rusting product 'Evapo-Rust' here but there's several other brands with similar products. Once that's done and after I get the bottom bracket out I am planning to have the frame chemically stripped then polished and...
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    Seat post struck in frame

    Here you go! Some battle scars and the secret weapon !
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    Seat post struck in frame

    Well guys the foe is vanquished. I used Finish Line Chill Zone spray and after about 10 minutes of waiting and wrangling the post around with a wrench, it started to move a little bit, then more, then I was able to pull it out. It did not fall out on its own, it needed a little more conviction...
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    Seat post struck in frame

    Yes plumbers freeze spray is available in the US. There's also this which is specifically for bicycles: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AC ... ZF2T4P42H9 Anyone who tried it?
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