Even better is a bench vice, a couple wood shims and Emory cloth- or,
if you can find it, the abrasive roll-tape used for burnishing copper
pipes found in the plumbing aisle. Get a good wrap on the steerer
(mark/mask where you want the insertion to be) and go to town.

On 3/28/12, Hank <h...@wirtznet.net> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 6:28:10 PM UTC-7, Brian Campbell wrote:
>>
>> No. You can "make" one w/ some sand paper and time. Not that tough.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> To elaborate on this technique, roll the sandpaper around the bottom 4
> inches or so of the quill, grasp it in your hand, and turn the stem around
> and around. you need to take 0.1mm of material off the surface, resulting
> in a 0.2m smaller diameter.
>
> That's what I did for my PX-10, with a Technomic Deluxe. Looks great.
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