2manyoranges
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I quite like the dramatic tension of making the right decision when cutting a steerer to the ‘right’ length on a new fork. There are so many things to take into consideration te getting the cut in exactly the right place for both now and the future.
And then there’s HOW to make the cut
With carbon steerers offer no choices…it’s carbon saw, plus guide. Or no guide, when you find that the carbon saw blade doesn’t fit in the saw guide. Drat. Use old stem? Yep that sorts it.
But alloy…
You can use a hacksaw and sharpie pen and then work really carefully. Nice. Bit of oil, good new blade; if you mark carefully then careful cutting (rotating the fork in the vice) gets you a clean and 90deg cut.
And then you can use a guide - not an absolute guarantee of 90-ness but helps.
And then you can use a hug quality pipe cutter - I have a Ridgid No1 - top quality even though it’s older than I am.
B U T
Should I use a pipe cutter? I’m practised in using them on copper and steel pipe. But ‘some say’ that the rollers flare the pipe? really? The rollers nip the end and stop a lip, they don’t flare anything. Some say the rollers weaken the tubing - I can see that, if there is foreign matter on the rollers or you over-tighten whilst pulling the cutter.
Views?
And then there’s HOW to make the cut
With carbon steerers offer no choices…it’s carbon saw, plus guide. Or no guide, when you find that the carbon saw blade doesn’t fit in the saw guide. Drat. Use old stem? Yep that sorts it.
But alloy…
You can use a hacksaw and sharpie pen and then work really carefully. Nice. Bit of oil, good new blade; if you mark carefully then careful cutting (rotating the fork in the vice) gets you a clean and 90deg cut.
And then you can use a guide - not an absolute guarantee of 90-ness but helps.
And then you can use a hug quality pipe cutter - I have a Ridgid No1 - top quality even though it’s older than I am.
B U T
Should I use a pipe cutter? I’m practised in using them on copper and steel pipe. But ‘some say’ that the rollers flare the pipe? really? The rollers nip the end and stop a lip, they don’t flare anything. Some say the rollers weaken the tubing - I can see that, if there is foreign matter on the rollers or you over-tighten whilst pulling the cutter.
Views?