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Thursday, October 29, 2015
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Normally, I try to avoid welding braces on the curved areas, so that the tube can flex at the bend.
Mitering the top tube against the two curves is a different procedure: First, the top tube is cut to length, then each curve is traced and cut out by hand. Then you eventually find out that the cut was much closer to fitting when it was just a rough cut/straight line with no curve at all... and you spent an hour and a half doing something that could've taken a few minutes.
Mitering the top tube against the two curves is a different procedure: First, the top tube is cut to length, then each curve is traced and cut out by hand. Then you eventually find out that the cut was much closer to fitting when it was just a rough cut/straight line with no curve at all... and you spent an hour and a half doing something that could've taken a few minutes.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
22 IR
This cap required some modification and a special tool to be able to tighten after the housing goes through the center.
I could wait and pay a waterjet place or spend about 10 minutes getting really dirty to cut each dropout.