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[ame="http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=399311"]How to build a lugged steel frame, with pics - Bike Forums[/ame]
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• #3
I'm definitely going on a course sometime soon.
Will sell a bike or 2 before then though- to pay for course, materials, and sexy paint job + parts... -
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I'm definitely going on a course sometime soon.
Will sell a bike or 2 before then though- to pay for course, materials, and sexy paint job + parts...If you find a decent course let me know . . would love to do this
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http://www.daveyatescycles.co.uk/index.htm
thank skullhead for the info
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Well there is Dave yates- booked until 2009 summer- sounds excellent. -£795 + materials + painting
or Witcomb- who I've just emailed- £1300- total- incl enameling.see above for yates and below for witcomb:
http://www.witcombcycles.co.uk/shop/courses.htmalso yates is in lincolnshire so- + transport + accomodation.
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• #7
Cycling, fashion and the design of the bicycle
Tuesdays 7pm to 9pm, 10 places per course
An evening lecture on the design and fashion impact of the bicycle.
£30 per personis this the hhsb course?
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• #8
sure is.
final option, set up a workshop somewhere, get crash to teach us, set up some jigs as described in little fish's thingy. Go on tig welding course. done.
Or ask the new builder guy for advice, or DW.
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that should have read, wait for Crash to start up workshop, then get him to teach us....
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I didn't know that Witcomb did a course as well. Wicked. I saw the dave yates cycles one and have e-mailed them. I like the idea of a workshop collective though...
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I didn't know that Witcomb did a course as well. Wicked. I saw the dave yates cycles one and have e-mailed them. I like the idea of a workshop collective though...
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I was wondering if anyone knows a good way to learn how to make frames. I am interested in the process, and want to know if there is anywhere in London which teaches all the welding, terms, etc.