Bottom bracket
The old accepted way of reclaiming steel framed bottom brackets with dodgy threads was either use oversize cups which were readily available, or if to far worn, with a hacksaw put a cut across the shell , which left a gap of about 2 mm and then with a couple of G clamps close the shell together and weld back up. Then tap out the bottom bracket and you have a brand new bottom bracket...
So you never have to scrap a steel frame.
If it was good enough for Harry Quinn to do it then I rest my case !!!!!
American Friend":28l2vp0v said:if the shell's threads are indeed stripped, Mercian or any competent framebuilder can fix it. No big deal.
The old accepted way of reclaiming steel framed bottom brackets with dodgy threads was either use oversize cups which were readily available, or if to far worn, with a hacksaw put a cut across the shell , which left a gap of about 2 mm and then with a couple of G clamps close the shell together and weld back up. Then tap out the bottom bracket and you have a brand new bottom bracket...
So you never have to scrap a steel frame.
If it was good enough for Harry Quinn to do it then I rest my case !!!!!