Alberta - the video is a perfect example of how to do it at home. If you did follow this method, what results did YOU have?
Did you ever determine from either bike shop, "how" your 3/4" appeared? Was it an alignment front/back or vertical racking, etc?
I'm going to try the string test if I can get time later today.
I did not ask enough questions at the time. It would be different today with as much wrenching, reading and interest I have today. To my disadvantage, I'm going on misunderstanding the problem and my faded memory of what I was told. I recall shop 1, questioned the swingarm bushing and wheel spacing, but he seemed focused on the front end. He told me to go home and "just stand back and look you can see it". But that was just that I couldn't see it so I found shop 2. Shop 2 after much denial, eventually agreed with shop 1. and shop 2 wanted to start with the front end. A little bit of hot headed frustration, I took the bike home and dismantled it. I might be asking the impossible from you guys.
If I could restart this thread maybe the better question would be:
I'm in a position of taking an untitled frame , that If I build a bike on, I risk failing an inspection. How to I check that this frame is suitable with a reasonable amount of certainty?? Seems like the string or fluorescent tube idea, also suggested, is my best??