- Fri Dec 11, 2015 6:43 pm
#53109
re Count Johnny's method - a stainless nut is a lot harder than the spindle thread and will correct it but a ss nut that size is expensive (unless you have one in your O&S bin), meaning save the money and buy a new spindle. Dunno about the grinding paste, maybe a dose of oil, if the old nut came off a new one will go on. Wire brush will remove minor burrs, if you have to use the triangular file the thread is a bit past serviceable, it'll work but these things are a bit of a temporary measure. If you have access to a full workshop then use a die box but they're about £50 (less than that and they're made of cheese) and it's get a new spindle. The spindle is held in place by the clamp bolts so it is reasonable to assume it's safe. I would get a new spindle as soon as my tuit arrives.
