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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl S View Post
    Hey Dave, I still have a bunch of tools that you made including #3 above the stay combo which I use all the time. "Daves Dream Boat" still gets a lot of use too.
    Cool. My work here on this planet is done.

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    What above Dave's big wood? That one is useful too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alliance Bicycles View Post
    What above Dave's big wood? That one is useful too.
    He knows....... he knows.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Kirk View Post
    He knows....... he knows.


    dave
    Sorry Dave, he saw it in the tool box and hasn't sopped playing with it yet. I'll know better next time.
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    Here is one of my cable guide hold down. I have various sized ones for different tube types.
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    Great thread. I love making tools! Here are a few of mine:
    This one holds the crown race square for building unicrown forks:

    pre-formed ring sweats through race perfectly.

    This is a pile of tools I've made:

    Click here to see notes on each on my flickr page. This is an old pic and lots of this stuff has been updated.

    My latest, not so simple, front rack fixture inspired by Alistair's rack fixture:


    There are lots more. I'll post when I have time. This would definitely make a good sticky.
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    Request: Anyone have a simple way to hold a lugless seat post binder boss? I've tried a few things and am happy with none of them. Would love to know if anyone has nailed it. I use the round, pre-mitered Design Engineering bosses that HJ sells.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pereiracycles View Post
    My latest, not so simple, front rack fixture inspired by Alistair's rack fixture:


    There are lots more. I'll post when I have time. This would definitely make a good sticky.
    -Tony
    That jig is awesome. Do you have different top bars for different HT angles?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pereiracycles View Post
    Request: Anyone have a simple way to hold a lugless seat post binder boss? I've tried a few things and am happy with none of them. Would love to know if anyone has nailed it. I use the round, pre-mitered Design Engineering bosses that HJ sells.
    I don't know if I'd say I've "nailed it," but I use the simplest of simple tools for this job. I use a bent spoke and masking tape. Make a tight U at the top of the spoke and place it over top of the ST. Now push the boss up to the place you want it and tape the other end to the centerline of the ST. the I use spokes for all kinds of holders in general. You can also do it on your alignment table with a heavy 90-degree block pushing the boss into place from the back and a machinists square to make sure you're right up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonymaietta View Post
    That jig is awesome. Do you have different top bars for different HT angles?
    Thanks Tony. It was a breeze to make. Wish I'd made it years ago! I've only used it for one rack so far and most of my rando bikes have the same head tube angle, so it will cover most. When I need a different angle I can easily make another. I thought of making an adjustable pivot, but it seemed to be too much work to cover two or three angles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by themanmonkey View Post
    I don't know if I'd say I've "nailed it," but I use the simplest of simple tools for this job. I use a bent spoke and masking tape. Make a tight U at the top of the spoke and place it over top of the ST. Now push the boss up to the place you want it and tape the other end to the centerline of the ST. the I use spokes for all kinds of holders in general. You can also do it on your alignment table with a heavy 90-degree block pushing the boss into place from the back and a machinists square to make sure you're right up.
    I've done it that way on the alignment table, but it seems like a lot of hassle and it is hard to braze in that position. I'm going to keep working on this one. I'm sure the spoke thing works, but I want a 5 second setup that works perfectly every time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pereiracycles View Post
    Request: Anyone have a simple way to hold a lugless seat post binder boss? I've tried a few things and am happy with none of them. Would love to know if anyone has nailed it. I use the round, pre-mitered Design Engineering bosses that HJ sells.
    Tony,
    I use one half of the double clamp from Sputnik. Very simple.
    http://www.sputniktool.com/small-too...aze-on-clamps/
    I know I didn't make them but these really are handy.

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    Canti boss jig.

    Two pieces of square tube with boss sized holes drilled squarely in them and a piece of solid square stock that slip fits into the square tube. Slip them in and out to get your width adjustment and you are good to go.

    dave

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    Great thread !
    Two modest contributions:
    First, a chainstay dimpler made from an old mill table T-nut, filled with a piece of threaded rod, and then shaped on the grinder:

    And a simple tool I use to braze H2O bosses in line:

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    I made this tool back in the 90's at match. We used it to put on the rear split stops on probably every Paramount we made. I continue to use it. Adapts to most bikes and puts the stop a nice distance away from the rear der without measuring.
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    when you've made tools for everything else....a rear-dérailleur hanger positioning tool...it takes the guesswork out of hooded dropouts when you have to set their position yourself. Made to the 6-10 mm Shimano spec.
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    Curt,
    Thanks for simple tool #1. I liked it so much I made my own.

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    the one is more of a work station then a tool - a can sit & rotate whatever workpiece i have. the second is just a piece of wood that happens to be just perfect to back up a stay for flattening. more later as i use them - Garro.
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    It's not really repeatable, but it works really good. I get it square by butting it up against a pipe head that I set on the tube.



    Second is my drill jig for water bottle bosses


    and 3rd is my doohickey to make sure they are not crooked when I braze them.


    Last is my cantilever brake boss fixture


    I consider these trade for Dave Kirk's neat arm that holds the chainstay in phase when he dimples them. I'm gonna plug that itno my setup this weekend. Thanks, Dave:)
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    Cool Thread! Here are few of mine:

    STI stop holder



    Cable stop holder....keeps them in phase:



    Canti boss jig (an old idea):



    Head badge holder:



    Columbine tab holder:



    Coupler fixture:



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