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• #227
That would be amazing thanks! I'll send you a pm.
I actually just found Chuey Jus on Facebook framebuilders group as he's currently selling a BML jig too. Thanks for the heads up
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• #228
Sweet
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• #229
Big bada boom. Actually, hopefully not.
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• #230
Got some frame bits to shift that I'm not going to get around to. A small 853 road frame, 90s maybe that has pinholes in the seat tube, a 56ish Moser Leader that needs a downtube replacement and the rear triangle of a small Genesis Volare 853.
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• #231
Super nice!
I recommend getting slightly smaller hoses.
It doesn't cost a lot and really makes a difference.Unless I am thrown off by the scale of the bottles and your hoses are actually petite
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• #232
I always wanted to get some of those really light Kevlar hoses like Joe at Cobra has, they look super easy to handle although he said his started to perish after about 8 years. I guess worth it if you're using it every day but not if it's occasional use
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• #233
Be interesting to see how long that little bottle lasts
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• #234
Actually he recently made a post about the Kevlar hoses being dangerous and useless.
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• #235
Probably wise
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• #236
And probably way cheaper.
It is 3/8" internal (5mm)
Here's what paid in DKK without fancy discounts. Divide by 10 to get rough GBP prices.
Top one is the hoses rest is the new ferrules (?) Needed to make it work with my flashback arrestors and torch
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• #237
Mwahahahaha...
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• #238
I’m going to try bonding some eyelets onto my carbon frame so I can run proper mudguards and leave them on forever. I plan on epoxying hourglass eyelets and re-enforcing somehow (to be thought about at length). This sounds ok right?
Where’s the best source of m5 eyelets?
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• #239
Hey all,
I have a Brompton rear triangle I have cut a load of hideous cable guides off and want a single zip tie or looped guide brazing on…
If anyone fancies the job it will take all of 5 minutes… I just don’t have the space to set myself up ATM!
Obviously happy to cover all costs / labour time!
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• #240
I'd happily do this but you'd have to post it up here to me.
You were very generous with the parts I bought so would do it for free and cover postage back to you.
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• #241
Appreciate it, I’ll drop you an email!
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• #242
Damaged frame here - any use to anyone?
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• #244
Hi, I'm wanting the get a.disx brake tab added to a steel frame. Wouldn't have a clue where to start doing it myself and all the frame builders around my neck of the woods are booked up for the foreseeable. Was wondering if anyone would be willing to have a shot at it. Obviously will pay for labour and materials. Thanks
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• #245
If anyone is interested just spotted a bike frame jig on eBay. They don’t often pop up
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• #246
anyone in livingston want a free aligment table?
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• #247
Saw this on various FB groups, so crazy that it was going free. Almost impossible to even find them for sale down here in NZ.
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• #248
N00b TIG Q: do I need an oxy/acetylene setup as well or can TIG do all of the fiddly little bits like bottle bosses as well as the main tube joints?
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• #249
Propane/butane can do bottle bosses. You can tig everything but it is tricky
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• #250
Ah, hadn't considered that. Thanks!
What is it that's tricky? Such a small thing to weld on a thin tube?
Oh and i might have some dummy axles you can have i used to make them