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That's interesting,looks like it wasn't even welded to begin with.I think I'd check the rest of the frame.Well I put Fred all the way together to do a ride this past weekend and found a little problem. Went for a quick little shake down ride in the neighborhood and kept hearing and feeling a loud pop. Finally found where it was coming from. The weld on the seat tube where it meets the bottom bracket broke. Headed to a club members shop to have him weld it back together for me. Glad I found it before paint....
Those frames are brazed not welded.That's interesting,looks like it wasn't even welded to begin with.I think I'd check the rest of the frame.
Those frames are brazed not welded.
I guess that makes sense,wasn't thinking brazed.It was brazed inside the bottom bracket. Can't complain the frame is 50 to 60 years old..
I'm guessing that either form of welding, tig or mig (heh, pretty cool huh, I knew those two words..haha!) is a stronger more industrial type bond than a braze? I'm thinking "braze-ons" like water bottle cage screw mounts etc are not designed to take the stress and leverage a frame might undergo? So, why did they use brazing instead of welding on these particular bike frames?Brazing is heating the metals and melting bronze or silver into the joint to join them together. Look up fillet brazing. I want to learn some day.
Yea....Brazing is heating the metals and melting bronze or silver into the joint to join them together. Look up fillet brazing. I want to learn some day.
I don't think welding technology was very available back then,but brazing is pretty strong. Think of all the 1940's and earlier bicycles that were brazed and are still rollin'I'm guessing that either form of welding, tig or mig (heh, pretty cool huh, I knew those two words..haha!) is a stronger more industrial type bond than a braze? I'm thinking "braze-ons" like water bottle cage screw mounts etc are not designed to take the stress and leverage a frame might undergo? So, why did they use brazing instead of welding on these particular bike frames?
You should've never brought up the name 'Flunker'!Well I put Fred all the way together to do a ride this past weekend and found a little problem. Went for a quick little shake down ride in the neighborhood and kept hearing and feeling a loud pop. Finally found where it was coming from. The braze on the seat tube where it meets the bottom bracket broke. Headed to a club members shop to have him weld it back together for me. Glad I found it before paint....
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