Homemade fork steerer cutting guide.

Kerplunk

Senior Retro Guru
Need to cut down a fork steerer and any proper tools seem expensive for something I'll use once. Is it as simple as using a couple of jubilee type clips clamped round the steerer with two fork spacers between them leaving just enough gap to fit a hacksaw blade between the spacers. My thinking was that the spacers would keep the blade square on.
 
Kerplunk":38unfgrb said:
Need to cut down a fork steerer and any proper tools seem expensive for something I'll use once. Is it as simple as using a couple of jubilee type clips clamped round the steerer with two fork spacers between them leaving just enough gap to fit a hacksaw blade between the spacers. My thinking was that the spacers would keep the blade square on.

Good thinking,but make sure they're supported at the back and cant twist 8)
 
Being a bit hamfisted I thought using the spacers as guide would be less likely to go wrong as otherwise I wouldn't back myself to cut straight.
 
You can also use an old stem or what I use is a pipe cutter, run it round a few times and it'll give a perfect guide and if the tubes thin enough you can cut right through.
 
kaiser":34r4cuvx said:
You can also use an old stem or what I use is a pipe cutter, run it round a few times and it'll give a perfect guide and if the tubes thin enough you can cut right through.

I use an old stem, still a bit skewiff, but thats just me in general
 
If its an alloy pipe then it will cut it,but a steel [heat treated no doubt]-Not a snowdrops chance in hell :lol: :lol: :lol:

It may scratch a line that you can follow with a hacksaw,but cut :?
 
Mines cuts easy :wink: though its not your common or garden pipe cutter
 
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