Straightening a 2" bar

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Straightening a 2" bar Andrew Mawson 01-28-2008
Posted by Charles Ping on January 29, 2008, 12:52 pm
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Andrew

I've got some spare 2" bar that would do the job - it came from Peter
Neill's factory closure the other year. I could slice a 3 ft length
and put the grooves in. The only problem is that I'm in Suffolk and
your somewhere near the Channel. Might be easier to pay a shop in
Hastings to straighten the one you've got.

Charles

Posted by Andrew Mawson on January 29, 2008, 1:07 pm
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> Andrew
>
> I've got some spare 2" bar that would do the job - it came from
Peter
> Neill's factory closure the other year. I could slice a 3 ft length
> and put the grooves in. The only problem is that I'm in Suffolk and
> your somewhere near the Channel. Might be easier to pay a shop in
> Hastings to straighten the one you've got.
>
> Charles

Thanks Charles, but news flash from 5 mins ago - the chap who's
putting up my barn extension steel work and fibre cement roof wants to
use the JCB to unload the roofing sheets from his lorry. When I told
him about the fork droop he immediately responded by offering to
straighten the bar on his 50 ton press. Now I've measured it it's
'only' 1.75 inches <G>

AWEM



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