WD Pro":1lyabfad said:My back garden and black and decker workmate must be a proper engineering shop then ... ;-)
WD
Snap! You beat me to it!
Three of the bikes I ride have steerers threaded by myself using a borrowed tool and the workmate.
WD Pro":1lyabfad said:My back garden and black and decker workmate must be a proper engineering shop then ... ;-)
WD
WD Pro":3m33jf3y said:My back garden and black and decker workmate must be a proper engineering shop then ... ;-)
To the OP - I can't guide you if it is safe or if it will work, but if you can borrow a tool, check out my how to guide here : viewtopic.php?f=1&t=282496&hilit=thread
WD
pete_mcc":3a0rwu2v said:But you were only extending existing threads not cutting new ones into a blank ahead steerer with no existing threads to act as a guide. That is far, far harder to do well.
andyz":vb97hgfi said:WD Pro":vb97hgfi said:My back garden and black and decker workmate must be a proper engineering shop then ... ;-)
WD
Snap! You beat me to it!
Three of the bikes I ride have steerers threaded by myself using a borrowed tool and the workmate.
Clean work ! Nice one! Thanks for sharingWD Pro":36zpvho8 said:My back garden and black and decker workmate must be a proper engineering shop then ... ;-)
To the OP - I can't guide you if it is safe or if it will work, but if you can borrow a tool, check out my how to guide here : viewtopic.php?f=1&t=282496&hilit=thread
WD