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I think I described the situation wrong. The whole rear triangle leaned to the left. The dropouts are parallel. I used a turn buckle to spread the dropouts, similar to using the all thread method. I cut a piece of 2x6 to fill the gap between the dropouts and laid the bike on its left side and stood on the frame and bounced a few times! Like I said, not perfect, but much better and I didn't want to tweak an 80+ year old frame any more. Or risk falling and breaking any 50+ year old bones! LOL
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Here is a pic of me using the Sheldon 2x4 frame allignment tool on my Speed Demon build last year. It's quite easy and can be quite accurately applied.

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The frame is set up for a rear drop stand. I intend to make a new one.
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Can't decide if I want to use the original gooseneck or not. I cleaned all the layers of paint off it hoping to find some 80+ year old chrome, but there wasn't any.
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Real hard to beat that gooseneck for utter cool. Getting things chromed these days is impossibly expensive. Maybe a good chrome paint job. Some chrome paint jobs are pretty impressive.
 

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