Cutting Steerer Tube With Pipe Cutter at Elinor Castiglione blog

Cutting Steerer Tube With Pipe Cutter. bit more advanced this one but handy to know once you have dialed in on the stem and bar position. I don’t recommend this slightly “dodgy brothers” approach, but it does work! the first time i cut a fork steerer, i used a pipe clamp as a guide. so you have just received that new fork and you cant wait to put it on your bike, but wait, we need to cut the steerer tube down to size, this is how. It makes lining up a perfectly straight cut a breeze. a pipe cutter is arguably the best tool to use on an alloy steer tube (not carbon) as the cut will be 90° to the length and burr free on the outer aspect. These days i have a proper steerer cutting tool from park tools. in this video i cut down the fork on my commuter bike.

5 Ways to Cut A Copper Pipe
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These days i have a proper steerer cutting tool from park tools. a pipe cutter is arguably the best tool to use on an alloy steer tube (not carbon) as the cut will be 90° to the length and burr free on the outer aspect. in this video i cut down the fork on my commuter bike. I don’t recommend this slightly “dodgy brothers” approach, but it does work! bit more advanced this one but handy to know once you have dialed in on the stem and bar position. the first time i cut a fork steerer, i used a pipe clamp as a guide. so you have just received that new fork and you cant wait to put it on your bike, but wait, we need to cut the steerer tube down to size, this is how. It makes lining up a perfectly straight cut a breeze.

5 Ways to Cut A Copper Pipe

Cutting Steerer Tube With Pipe Cutter the first time i cut a fork steerer, i used a pipe clamp as a guide. It makes lining up a perfectly straight cut a breeze. the first time i cut a fork steerer, i used a pipe clamp as a guide. I don’t recommend this slightly “dodgy brothers” approach, but it does work! so you have just received that new fork and you cant wait to put it on your bike, but wait, we need to cut the steerer tube down to size, this is how. These days i have a proper steerer cutting tool from park tools. a pipe cutter is arguably the best tool to use on an alloy steer tube (not carbon) as the cut will be 90° to the length and burr free on the outer aspect. bit more advanced this one but handy to know once you have dialed in on the stem and bar position. in this video i cut down the fork on my commuter bike.

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