Old 10-29-19, 06:08 AM
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Johno59
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After reshaping

I would the use the vise advice. Lots of steady leverage and easier to maintain alignment to the chain stays. The key to the safety side is remove wheel after first half dozen outings and check for cracks. If it fails catastrophically on the first serious ride the other side will hold the wheel on to allow you to come to a stop.
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