I'm no frame builder, but my own inclination would be to keep drills very
far away from my front fork. I'm getting rack braze ons to fork a frame
here, locally, in Albuquerque, and the builder charges about $25 per
fitting, ie $50 for a pair, paint not included.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Christopher Paul <zdree...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Greetings 2 all,
>
> Is it ok to have front rack holes drilled into a steel fork ?  Also,
> is it ok to drill holes for a water bottle cage on the bottom of a
> steel down tube for a 3rd water bottle?
>
> any thoughts on this will be appreciated!
>
> Chris
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