Edco made a beautiful unit. It uses an eccentric mechanism to lock in place. Standard Campy tapers I suppose and no machining required.
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ
> YST and Mavic have made these in different lengths. The YSTs are
\r?\n> very
\r?\n> economical but last thousands of miles easily. Taper is JIS
\r?\n> "Shimano".
\r?\n> The YSTs tapered rings are steel so it's less fussy about the end
\r?\n> of the
\r?\n> shell.
\r?\n>
\r?\n> The Mavic unit uses plastic-faced alloy rings so really requires
\r?\n> frame bevel
\r?\n> machining. The Mavic taper of a new unit here is - surprise - also
\r?\n> JIS.
\r?\n> David Snyder
\r?\n> Auburn, CA
\r?\n>
\r?\n>
\r?\n> ----- Original Message -----
\r?\n> From: "Alexi Dolloffbrammer" <alexidb@gmail.com>
\r?\n> Subject: [CR] damaged bb shell
\r?\n>
\r?\n>
\r?\n> > Hello All,
\r?\n> > I've (well not just me, it looks more to be the ravages of time)
\r?\n> > completely
\r?\n> > trashed the threads on my old path racer, a friend mentioned that
\r?\n> some one
\r?\n> > out there makes pressed to fit bb's for damaged threads. Anyone
\r?\n> know who
\r?\n> > this might be?