The tool tray screw is a set screw and is screwed into contact with the tub. It does not go through the height holes! Never clamp the frame of a bike. You have to use a seat post. Clamping the frame will destroy it.
If you purchase the actual park tool base it has 4 pre drilled holes. In my scenario I purchased a steel plate and had to drill the 4 holes. The steel plate was less than $100 compared to park tools currently priced around $270.
The screw for the tool tray shouldn’t go into one of the holes of the tube. You should put the tray wherever you want it and then tighten the screw against the tube. Hope this will help you get a more stable tool tray.
@@bikerepairszbcsa6950 Glad I could help! I’m thinking of building my own version using the wall mounted clamp but I would still like it to be compatible with Park Tool accessories, could you measure the tube diameters of the two poles for me in millimeter?
@@henrikhedberg5922 50.8 and 44.5 for the poles that attach to the base. I used a digital caliper which mentions + - 1 mm. If you need any other measurements let me know.
@@henrikhedberg5922 the tube thickness is 2.9mm. Please keep in mind all the measurements giving only apply to the tubes that connect the base to the tube that receives the clamp including the thickness. If you want the measurements for the tube that receives the clamp let me know.
The tool tray screw is a set screw and is screwed into contact with the tub. It does not go through the height holes! Never clamp the frame of a bike. You have to use a seat post. Clamping the frame will destroy it.
Bro thanks for the base measurement, is it possible if you can take measurememts of the arm that protrudes from the base
Do you have view how the bottom plate mount ?
If you purchase the actual park tool base it has 4 pre drilled holes. In my scenario I purchased a steel plate and had to drill the 4 holes. The steel plate was less than $100 compared to park tools currently priced around $270.
The screw for the tool tray shouldn’t go into one of the holes of the tube. You should put the tray wherever you want it and then tighten the screw against the tube. Hope this will help you get a more stable tool tray.
Thank you!
@@bikerepairszbcsa6950 Glad I could help! I’m thinking of building my own version using the wall mounted clamp but I would still like it to be compatible with Park Tool accessories, could you measure the tube diameters of the two poles for me in millimeter?
@@henrikhedberg5922 50.8 and 44.5 for the poles that attach to the base. I used a digital caliper which mentions + - 1 mm. If you need any other measurements let me know.
@@bikerepairszbcsa6950 How thick are these tubes?
@@henrikhedberg5922 the tube thickness is 2.9mm. Please keep in mind all the measurements giving only apply to the tubes that connect the base to the tube that receives the clamp including the thickness. If you want the measurements for the tube that receives the clamp let me know.
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On of my first RUclips videos 😅.
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🤣 I know. Couldn’t shake of the nervousness. I think I said 2 foot instead of 2 feet when I was measuring, lol.
@@bikerepairszbcsa6950 you need more beer. Lol