Re: [CR]Help Frame Repair !! Possible ?? - was - ack, my poor Schwinn

(Example: Framebuilders:Pino Morroni)

From: <themaaslands@comcast.net>
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org (Classic Rendezvous)
Subject: Re: [CR]Help Frame Repair !! Possible ?? - was - ack, my poor Schwinn
Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 17:29:23 +0000

Another possibility would be a Mavic chamfered cartridge BB

--
Steven Maasland
Moorestown, NJ

> Raoul,

>

> Years ago I had a Viscount that had a bottom bracket assembly that, if memory

> serves, required no threads on the shell....if so, maybe the shell could be

> rounded out enough and fitted with such an assembly, although it wouldn't be

> original and I know that is important to Ann. And, of course, memory may not be

> serving..........

>

> Pat Moffat

> Tempe, AZ

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Raoul Delmare <Raoul.L.Delmare@worldnet.att.net>

> Sent: Nov 8, 2003 6:15 AM

> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

> Subject: [CR]Help Frame Repair !! Possible ?? - was - ack, my poor Schwinn

>

> Folks ,

>

> We can't just leave Ann out there !

>

> Can such a bottom bracket be returned to proper shape ??

>

> And yes , I understand that a steel casting , bent , and then returned to

> shape , would be prone to cracking .

>

> But what if the bottom bracket shell was originally formed from sheet steel

> to begin with ?

>

> Ann , look at the bottom of the bottom bracket shell , both inside and

> outside . Do you see a large seam , or any trace of a seam having been

> smoothed down ?

>

> Re-shaping a b.b. shell , which was originally bent together out of a

> piece of flat sheet , should be possible . Right ? And of course ,

> the threads will need to be delicately chased . But there is a competent

> person for doing the thread-chasing , working right in the same shop with

> the owner of the damaged frame !!

>

> And , I know that replacing a b.b. shell is the most complex of frame

> repairs . But what does that sort of thing cost ? Also ,

> re-chrome-plating , after replacing the b.b. shell , would be needlessly

> expensive . The good news is that the original Schwinn "Opaque Blue"

> would be fairly easy to match ! No , it would not have chrome plating

> under the fresh paint . But that would just mean that the fresh paint

> would stick better , and be less likely to come off later !

>

> If the b.b. shell could simply be straightened , any resulting paint

> damage would be even easier to repair .

>

> What can be done here ?

>

> Raoul Delmare

> Marysville Kansas

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "ADP" <aphillips9@mindspring.com>

> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>

> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 7:32 PM

> Subject: [CR]ack, my poor Schwinn

>

>

> > The shipper partially listened to me, wrapped the frame in bubble wrap,

> > braced the drop outs, but didn't stabilize it in the box and the bottom

> > bracket shell got slightly squished on one side.

> >

> > He wants to file a claim with UPS, I think its because of poor packing. I

> > don't think they will do a thing.

> >

> > I unwrapped it and was soooo happy to see it, then so sad. What a

> > WASTE. I suppose the BB shell can be replaced, but then it's not original

> > anymore. It had such nice chrome under the paint and such potential.

> >

> > Ann Phillips, Decatur GA