Re: [RBW] Bottom Bracket Thread Cleaning

2011-11-26 Thread islaysteve
Thanks for the tips, guys.  Paint thinner didn't seem to work too well, so 
I thought a stiffer brush might be needed.  I can try WD40 and if that 
doesn't work, can get Naptha at the hardware store or HD without too much 
trouble.  Steve

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Re: [RBW] Bottom Bracket Thread Cleaning

2011-11-26 Thread James Valiensi
Hey,
I recommend you have the LBS run a set of BB taps thru your shell. That will 
clean it up real nice.
James Valiensi, PE
Northridge, CA
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On Nov 26, 2011, at 2:40 AM, islaysteve wrote:

 Thanks for the tips, guys.  Paint thinner didn't seem to work too well, so I 
 thought a stiffer brush might be needed.  I can try WD40 and if that doesn't 
 work, can get Naptha at the hardware store or HD without too much trouble.  
 Steve
 
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RE: [RBW] Bottom Bracket Thread Cleaning

2011-11-26 Thread Marc Schwartz
Your friendly LBS may be willing to run their taps through for you. If so, be 
sure to buy your stuff there whenever you can ( goes without saying). Brass or 
stiff nylon brush is also good, use radially  ( follow the thread in a circular 
motion) rather than in n' out.
Marc

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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 2:24 PM
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Subject: [RBW] Bottom Bracket Thread Cleaning

I'm going to be changing the BB on my Bleriot (RBW content!), and I want to 
clean up the threads in the shell first.  I believe I used anti-seize compound 
when I installed the current BB, and it's gritty in there.  What's a good way 
to do this?  I'm thinking that a small, fine brass brush might work?  Thanks in 
advance.  Steve


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Re: [RBW] Bottom Bracket Thread Cleaning

2011-11-26 Thread bionnaki
or just chase the threads.

On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 4:40 AM, islaysteve alkire...@verizon.net wrote:

 Thanks for the tips, guys.  Paint thinner didn't seem to work too well, so
 I thought a stiffer brush might be needed.  I can try WD40 and if that
 doesn't work, can get Naptha at the hardware store or HD without too much
 trouble.  Steve

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Re: [RBW] Bottom Bracket Thread Cleaning

2011-11-26 Thread islaysteve
Thanks again for the helpful tips.  Mission accomplished:  Cleaned the 
threads with WD40/toothbrush/rag and then chased them with the previous BB. 
 Did my Small Business Saturday part by buying the replacement BB at an 
LBS.  Had to go to 4 before I found my size, but I don't mind that.  It's 
one advantage to living in an urban area, that there are actually that many 
and more independent LBS' within close driving range.  Kudos to Silver 
Cycles of Silver Spring MD for having it in stock, and to the friendly 
staff who helped me.  Got the bike together and had a nice little ride in 
our unseasonably-warm weather.  I hope everyone else's weekend is going as 
well.  Steve 

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Re: [RBW] Bottom Bracket Thread Cleaning

2011-11-25 Thread Tim McNamara

On Nov 25, 2011, at 3:24 PM, islaysteve wrote:

 I'm going to be changing the BB on my Bleriot (RBW content!), and I want to 
 clean up the threads in the shell first.  I believe I used anti-seize 
 compound when I installed the current BB, and it's gritty in there.  What's a 
 good way to do this?  I'm thinking that a small, fine brass brush might work? 
  Thanks in advance.  Steve

I usually just use a shop rag, with some WD-40 as needed for gunk.

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