Here is a standard 1.5" x 0.25" thick piece of Aluminum tubing. That means that the ID is 1.5-0.25x2 = 1.0" and I measure the nut on the adjuster at 0.96" maximum diagonal distance. So if you could pick up a short section of this have it welded then the
1.5" OD is 38.4mm so the clip on should slip over with only a little persuasion.
Extruded Aluminum Bare Tube 6061 T6
and you have it welded the clip on should fit nicely. a 1/4" thick peice of aluminum will be very strong.
This is basically a cheap 38mm fork extension to a 41mm fork.
A couple comments about your drawing
As you mentioned you cant use a peice of 37mm steel fork to weld to the aluminum adjuster.
You are welding aluminum to aluminum so you need a much larger "fillet" weld. If you try to weld on the outside, you will disturb the outer edge and the threads.
With a 0.25" thick tube coming over the top of the adjuster nut, you can fill the entire inside of the adjuster with weld very easily making it very strong and still not affect the center adjuster screw.
The net result will still look just like your final picture, just welded on the inside.
You will want to leave enough of the nut showing so you can still put a socket in there otherwise getting the adjuster down against the spring will be tough unless you make a some special tool
Jim
P.S. I just checked about using a 41mm clip on; it doesnt work as well you can only get a 1 5/8" tubing that is 0.125" thick; not nearly as strong
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