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Shock Pump with dodgy threads
It's been ages since I did metalwork, but from what I can remember, it's
possible to get threads "re-done" Basically I was given an old shock-pump which works very well, but the threads are very slightly cross-threaded and it takes ages to get the top on and I feel that I am damaging the head of my suspension fork. Anyone got any ideas. Thanks in advance. |
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Shock Pump with dodgy threads
If there's a model engineering club near you one of the old guys there will
be able to do it for you. TJ "Graham Wakley" wrote in message ... It's been ages since I did metalwork, but from what I can remember, it's possible to get threads "re-done" Basically I was given an old shock-pump which works very well, but the threads are very slightly cross-threaded and it takes ages to get the top on and I feel that I am damaging the head of my suspension fork. Anyone got any ideas. Thanks in advance. |
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Shock Pump with dodgy threads
In article , TJ wrote:
If there's a model engineering club near you one of the old guys there will be able to do it for you. We aren't all old !!!! -- A T (Sandy) Morton on the Bicycle Island In the Global Village http://www.sandymillport.fsnet.co.uk |
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