I've had it for a few years and built many frames on it. It's been primarily designed for Tig welding but I've used it for fillet brazing and lugged frames with good success. It's dead straight and very well built, It must weight over 300kg.
I have tried to contact Paul (just to say hi and to let him know where his fixture is) but haven't had any luck so if anyone does still know him perhaps you could pass on my details?
Cheers
Ped
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I've just stumbled across this thread, first post on here so hello everybody,
I don't have a Donohue frame, but I do have something that might be of interest to this thread, Pauls old frame fixture.
You can see it in the background here.
http://imgur.com/PvfQXri
I've had it for a few years and built many frames on it. It's been primarily designed for Tig welding but I've used it for fillet brazing and lugged frames with good success. It's dead straight and very well built, It must weight over 300kg.
I have tried to contact Paul (just to say hi and to let him know where his fixture is) but haven't had any luck so if anyone does still know him perhaps you could pass on my details?
Cheers
Ped
eracycles.co.uk