I think you'd be better off not re-spacing the frame.

The crankset and BB you have, do you know what chainline you get with that 
bottom bracket?  You may have to install it and find out.  I'm guessing 
somewhere around 45mm but 110mm BB sounds wide for a Campy crankset (to 
me).  Trying to achieve that chainline with a 120mm fixed/free hub is tough 
because those hubs are usually a 42mm chainline.    That may not seem like 
a big difference, but with fixed chair and a taught chain, it can be a big 
deal.  Since you have an awfully nice crankset and BB, figure out what you 
chainline is (to the inner and outer chainrings, and the center line, if 
possible) and come back with that info.

>From there, the best type of hub can be identified.

If you don't care about fixed gear and just want one singlespeed gear, then 
any 130mm freehub with the cog and spacer kit you mentioned would be very 
good and you could dial in the chainline using the inner or outer chainring 
as you prefer.

Gearing may take some experimentation.  You'd try one ratio, then something 
else, then maybe go back to the original one.  Something like 46/18 might 
be a good start.  I like around 67 gear inches for fixed gear on road.    
YMMV.

Ginz


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