AlexAndChristine > Another view of how the square is used on the surface plate.
AlexAndChristine > Another view of how the square is used on the surface plate.
AlexAndChristine > Now they are both in line with each other.
AlexAndChristine > The square is pushed up against the lower dropout.  There is a little gap in the upper one, so the upper chainstay needs to be cold-set.
AlexAndChristine > I bent (cold-set) them both up a little bit until they were aligned.
AlexAndChristine > We can see that the chainstays aren't properly centered.
AlexAndChristine > Checking the dropout alignment.  First I center the alignment gauge against the seat tube.
AlexAndChristine > Checking the head tube alignment against the seat tube.  There is an aluminum spacer with an OD of 1.125" to match the seat tube diameter.  It fits around a 1" temporary steerer.
AlexAndChristine > How the frame is setup on the alignment table.  The frame is supported by the bottom bracket.  I have to rotate it because my table is narrow.
Another view of how the square is used on the surface plate.
AlexAndChristine > Another view of how the square is used on the surface plate.
Another view of how the square is used on the surface plate.
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