mystery bike,..what is this? Found it! : FUCHS!

al":3ij3374f said:
In the same way that cementing a pile of bricks into a wall, that doesn't fall over, is all you can expect from that building material... smart arse.

Do come on, I'm sure you have something else to impress the class with?


al.

Well, yes, thats what walls are supposed to do (unless its for an Edinburgh school)?

As for something else impressive - I can fart the alphabet?

*the welding looks exactly like everything else around at the time from those Claud Butlers through to a Cunningham
 
legrandefromage":3s34wtno said:
al":3s34wtno said:
In the same way that cementing a pile of bricks into a wall, that doesn't fall over, is all you can expect from that building material... smart arse.

Do come on, I'm sure you have something else to impress the class with?


al.

Well, yes, thats what walls are supposed to do (unless its for an Edinburgh school)?

As for something else impressive - I can fart the alphabet?

*the welding looks exactly like everything else around at the time from those Claud Butlers through to a Cunningham

Walls should do far more than that, unless in Edinburgh obviously.

I bet that stinks.

The welding on the bike on page 2 is very bad... I've had a few early Aluminium bikes and non were that poor. Although most were chucked together in a far eastern factory, and not hand built by a master craftsman.

Now shut it and give me some peace.

al. :-)
 
legrandefromage":2x6dxd1e said:
B.b.b.b.but the far east stuff would have been pulse!


Oh!

Then you're right, they do look good.



al.
 
Nobody said they look 'good' just mechanically sound.

Looking good doesnt always qualify as well put together, a bit like me.
 
Re:

You know me, I'm all about the aesthetic.





al. :wink:
 
Far east frames: one guy welds gussetts all day. His welder is set up for gussetts. The next welder does seat tubes. His welder is set up for seat tubes. They'll be pulse mig welding 3mm aluminium all day and everday

The one man band has to weld the whole frame, often with better, thinner tubing. Its the mechanical joins that are important.
 
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