What are the odds?
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From: Lancaster County, PA
Bikes: '39 Hobbs, '58 Marastoni, '73 Italian custom, '75 Wizard, '76 Wilier, '78 Tom Kellogg, '79 Colnago Super, '79 Sachs, '81 Masi Prestige, '82 Cuevas, '83 Picchio Special, '84 Murray-Serotta, '85 Trek 170, '89 Bianchi, '90 Bill Holland, '94 Grandis
Speaking of Art Stump, here's an Art Stump Campagnolo chainring I purchased from Cyclart several years ago for a show bike. It wound up never being used. It's been considerably milled, as well as drilled.
#27
I want some drillium ( puts on a puppy dog face ). I love your work and anybody that has the raw talent to do this sort of thing. I don't have the hands or eyes to do this sort of thing anymore but I do have a full machine shop at my disposal. Are there any links on how to do drillium out there or have you posted a how to thread. I have plenty of scrap to practice with. Do you start with a smaller hole and then counter sink it to get that look or with a larger hole and then a smaller bit drilled through the point of the larger hole.
Glenn
Glenn
However, if you PM me with your email, I can give you a long diatribe if you're so inclined

DD
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