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Old 08-01-24 | 04:05 PM
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Doug Fattic
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From: Niles, Michigan
Originally Posted by gugie
I've done this repair several times, but shipping back and forth between you and Portland Oregon wouldn't be cost effective.

Doug Fattic is a framebuilder in Niles, Michigan, and contributes to this forum often. He also teaches framebuilding classes.
I'm straight up US 31 from Indy and just over the state line in Niles, Michigan. I think I'm about 150 miles away. I can harvest a dropout hanger from dropouts I have and braze it onto the bottom of your dropout. It can be done while you wait at least a couple of hours. Timing to meet may be difficult because I'm often busy doing many things. PM me and we can explore this option more if you want. It won't work if I have to do any shipping. It takes me too much time to pack and then I have to run the frame down to South Bend to ship it off and the whole afternoon is lost. I'm just not set up to efficiently pack and ship frames and it is really expensive to ship now too. I learned how to build and paint frames in the UK in 1975. I would roughly calculate that harvesting a hanger, prepping the 2 for brazing and clean up afterward (mostly file work) would take me somewhere close to 3 hours. So you might want to think if that expense is worth it. Ordinarily no - except when the frame has sentimental value and in which case it is well worth it.
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