me again, annother question..... on britbike.com I found folowing lines:
" I have straightened a couple of sets over the years and was able to straighten everything cold except a Webb top yoke that needed heat
I did as you mentioned, making matching angle brackets for the top and mid spindle positions, luckily my mill table is big enough to bolt the angle brackets to the bed, A large piece of channel iron could be substituted for the mill bed? "
does anyone know how I could best make these angle brackets as this looks simple but drillholes and distances between should be very precise. Maybe photos can help...pm is ok or perhaps someone can make the brackets for our projects BSA M20?
I know its a wilg guess but I have to give i a try....
I've straightened a couple of forks from a sideways impact by :- Draw a straight line down a table top and line up the top central grease nipple and the centre of the mudguard support on the line. Then I measured each way from the bottom of the forks to the line. Then just use a vice and bend the legs cold to the prescribed distances. The left side is wider to accommodate the speedo drive. Ron