Let go of my eggo !
Depends on breakfast...Being new here, I have to ask. Which is the evil twin, Carl or Merle?
Merle.Let go of my eggo!
Thanks brother! Often I look at what I have and re-imagine it where I want it to be. then I can get a visual of what I need to source. This type of build has been in my head for a while and here I started with a paint.net drawing just to rough it out. Gutting the X Games BMX bike gave me the running gear I needed, now I just need to fill in the blanks with the proper (for my wants) frame to cut up. Long tubes and an American style BB.Your process and this thread is awesome! Sounds and looks like what I do most of the time. Love it
Yeah, those seat stays would have been designed for some vertical compliance at that fairly steep angle, with it braced off the rear dropout / axle.I don't think I'm going to cut up the Nishiki. As long as the seat stays are, (that's what I want) they are pretty spindley. I can't use the headtube or the BB either so really I'd be just stealing tubing. It's too nice to do that. So it's stripped except the BB and going back into the stash...
Sent from the edge of an alternate universe...
I think I paid like 90 bucks on sale at Harbor Freight. It's not a great welder but it is upgradeable with mods, according to some blogs I've seen. But you can tack and tack and tack with it all day as long as you have wire...Gonna hafta git me a cheap 120v wire welder.
It's not half of that yet...6 feet, ya got me beat.
It's looking good, weld on brother.
They had a portable Lincoln TIG welder in a pawn shop for about $300 that I strongly considered for a couple of seconds. But my 220/240v connections are limited.I think I paid like 90 bucks on sale at Harbor Freight. It's not a great welder but it is upgradeable with mods, according to some blogs I've seen. But you can tack and tack and tack with it all day as long as you have wire...
Carl.
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