Not really for the reasons you mentioned plus a few others. 

First the threading tool has be in total alignment with the fork steerer 
otherwise the headset is never going to tighten properly. Second, the tool 
itself is really meant to chase threads and may cut a few threads not for 
doing the length that most people need. 
I am sure it has been done but that doesn't make is safe. 

On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 4:29:11 PM UTC-5, dougP wrote:
>
> "The threaded fork on the green Legolas is blowing my mind a bit."
>
> Here's a question that'll reveal my ignorance:  can a threadless steerer 
> tube just be threaded?  Or is there something about tube sizes or wall 
> thickness or other that makes that impossible?  
>
> dougP
>
>
>

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