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Old 12-17-05, 05:50 PM
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Mike T.
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Originally Posted by Kogswell
My ulterior motive is to sell unfinishsed frames and forks, frame and forkbuilding goods, framebuilding services and bicycle components (wheels, cranks, headsets, etc) to the customizers.
Ahhh so that's the reason for your original post! (not that there's anything wrong with that!)

Ok here's a thought - I'm one who thinks that Tig welding is a little, shall we say, "industrial". In my opinion Tig was brought to bike frames for the purpose of lowering building costs and providing frames for those who are not interested in the art of lugs and fillets. Could a fellow buy a Tig frame (so the hard work of obtaining a frame is already done) and then fillet braze that frame at home?

Has anyone ever fillet brazed over the top of Tig?
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