dwscrimshaw
Retro Guru
Got this frame a while back as it was cheap having a crack in the TT and no forks. Strangely found the matching forks on eBay and after some haggling they still cost me more than the frame. I was told the bars hit the frame and cracked it, bit odd as not dents, I guess it fatigued. There are some other pin holes too, but other than the TT all looks good. Accepting that it really needs a new TT I thought i'd try sleeve it, got nothing to lose! Having cut the frame it is rather rusty inside, but basically sound, not sure what the caused the pin holes, moisture in the tube I guess.
Anyway rolled a bit of mild steel 0.8mm plate round a broom handle and got the touch out. The only issue I found was having to role the tube smaller than I would have liked to get it to move into place in the frame, resulted in slight misalignment of the tube that will need some filler. The tube seems to be attached well around the holes as I filled the tube with Kurust afterwards and it didn't leak out.
Going to paint it and build it up with any period parts I have kicking around the garage.
Anyway rolled a bit of mild steel 0.8mm plate round a broom handle and got the touch out. The only issue I found was having to role the tube smaller than I would have liked to get it to move into place in the frame, resulted in slight misalignment of the tube that will need some filler. The tube seems to be attached well around the holes as I filled the tube with Kurust afterwards and it didn't leak out.
Going to paint it and build it up with any period parts I have kicking around the garage.
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