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I haven't seen one of those in person but I think I remember that the steerer wasn't shimmed, it was bulged out to fit the crown. Which probably thinned it.
Is the ID of the steerer at the bottom 1.0" or smaller? If so then maybe putting a new 1" steerer in there is do-able. But you said 1.5 mm wall, which would make the ID a bit over 1.0", so you'd be "reaming air".
For years now I've been thinking of making a fixture to bore the crown for steerer replacement on the lathe. It would look like a fork brazing jig, with a dummy axle holding the dropouts, but it needs some way to rigidly clamp the crown. Aligning on X is easy with the cross slide, but aligning in Y (up/down) will be trickier, possibly by shimming. It'll be different for each fork. Making such a fixture just to do one fork doesn't make sense though.
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