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Wall art of the highest order, Mr Hobbs. D'you mind me asking, what was best about the TBA course, and what could you have done without?
I'm guessing that the most valuable element to most folks is the brazing time , and if/when serial framebuilding addicts like Brommers go back, they've already done the design, tube selection, tube cutting, filing and mitring at home, and are "just" going for a fully kitted workshop and advice from a brazing guru?
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I'm guessing that the most valuable element to most folks is the brazing time , and if/when serial framebuilding addicts like Brommers go back, they've already done the design, tube selection, tube cutting, filing and mitring at home, and are "just" going for a fully kitted workshop and advice from a brazing guru?
The last few times I've been to Geoff Roberts' place I've designed the frame, selected and purchased the tubes and other components, and had very much intended to do the mitring at home but never got round to it. The reason I keep on going back, apart from the bantz and quality time with JingleJangle is that Geoff has a frame jig and oxy-acetylene kit, and I don't. Yet. I'm working on it though. I don't go for the advice though - I'm happier making a total mess of it all by myself.
I did the 7 day TBA course a few years back, one of the best things I have done!
These days the frame sits proudly in my kitchen!