For years and years, and years..making forks seemed like voodoo magic. No frame builder I knew liked making forks. I had a box of drop outs just collecting dust so I figure why not? Worst I could do..was die. So I messed around with a design and made a couple of high ten steel prototypes and then went for the 4130. Made two so far. Pretty happy with the outcome so far. I will make more when I get my mill back up and running (I burned out the motor) some detail as follows:
ebay 140 tubing bender.. had to use a 7 foot longer cheater bar to bend the 4130, very strong stuff!!
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
OK getting somewhere...
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Here's my high ten steel one:
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Got two sets mitered before I smoked the motor, it was wired for 220 with a 110 plug who knew? All that smoke was telling though.. It will be back up soon.
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Two forks in the road, which do you choose?
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Welds getting better, I'd say I'm near 1970's era bmx quality before the bike industry was flooded with aircraft welders from then the wall fell....
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Twin drop outs..
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
The most important thing is the weld penetrated through the metal, ugly welds may be strong and I've seen a lot of pretty weld fail because they did not penetrate.
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
ebay 140 tubing bender.. had to use a 7 foot longer cheater bar to bend the 4130, very strong stuff!!
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
OK getting somewhere...
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Here's my high ten steel one:
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Got two sets mitered before I smoked the motor, it was wired for 220 with a 110 plug who knew? All that smoke was telling though.. It will be back up soon.
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Two forks in the road, which do you choose?
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Welds getting better, I'd say I'm near 1970's era bmx quality before the bike industry was flooded with aircraft welders from then the wall fell....
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
Twin drop outs..
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr
The most important thing is the weld penetrated through the metal, ugly welds may be strong and I've seen a lot of pretty weld fail because they did not penetrate.
Double trouble fork by Paul de Valera, on Flickr