How are you going to bond to the steel with epoxy? Obviously it won't bond chemically, you'll only be able to achieve a mechanical bond against however you key the surface. Would it not be better to have a frame builder replace the damaged tubes?
Silence with your sensible talk.
So the plan is to use layers of carbon tow and epoxy, which should work as long as both sets are clean
And this is how you become a frame builder rite
Scotchweld will bold carbon to steel or Al, used it in the Military Aviation world for years.
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How are you going to bond to the steel with epoxy? Obviously it won't bond chemically, you'll only be able to achieve a mechanical bond against however you key the surface. Would it not be better to have a frame builder replace the damaged tubes?