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Re: New School "welded up"

Money well spent ($500)...I remember when you signed up to take a welding course, NOT long ago. Your welds look great! You're showing people, it CAN be done. NICE job!
 
Re: New School "Hubs"

bighit said:
$500. Is all. I just sold all the bike stuff I was hording and not using.

Mine used Lincoln was $180 about 4 years ago, I guess $500 is a good deal for what you got, but that's a lot of money to me! haha I'm sure it's a lot to you too, but my car only cost $600.
 
Re: New School "Rims Are Here!"

Oh Man Kris Holm's Rims are on top of my Wish List!

Dig it! going to look KILLER with the fat rubber on them. 8)
 
Re: New School "Slow and Low"

bighit said:
they are off to be built today. ***note i am not building the wheels** just so everyone knows. sorry i just have no desire to learn.
It took my 3 hours to learn to lace a wheel. But now it takes 20min thanks to youtube!
But in your defence i hesitated for 25years to try it.
 
Re: New School "Rims Are Here!"

Hey what happened on the bike ride on Sunday. I was there I must've just missed y'all. If you ride again let me know. Oh that bike is Killa!! GTB Peace
 
Re: New School "welded up"

bighit said:
bighit said:
a brief time out for a quick ride with UGV, Hickone and the Jersey Devils.
Beastie Tunes inside. SFW
https://vimeo.com/42156992

Jake are you serious! I wish I knew you were going I would have given you my number so we could have hooked up.

Check the video. We have a new hope ride on June 10th.


New Hope, PA?
 
Re: New School "Hubs"

Did you try a stainless steel nut. Threads on a nut should not be that easy to melt unless the nut was cheap zinc.
bighit said:
well i tried to mount the nut on the bottom of the gusset before i welded it in and it didnt pan out. it kept melting the threads. so after 3 tries i gave up. apparently i am not there with my welding skills yet.

here is the gusset all welded in.

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i lost the whole weekend trying to get it right, but i think this will do.

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all i have to do now is go to a friends house and use his MIG welder to lay down some welds on the underside because i couldnt get my TIG in there.

cranks are here and rims should be here today as well. its getting serious now.
 
Re: New School "Duck cuz here it comes!"

Next time try heat the flat gusset with most of the heat. Travel up to the nut quickly and add filler. Just do a few tack welds like that and it should be good.

You could have added some steel stock below and just tapped that. Some blue lock-tite and you would be good.
 
Re: New School "Duck cuz here it comes!"

look at you doing it BIG!!! with that rear hub and rims :roll: .. id hate to see whats next..... :lol: im lying i cant wait... :mrgreen:
 
Re: New School "Get Cranky!"

Nice.I'm about 20 Min.away from Profile. I love going there and drooling...plus no shipping! :D
-Kreep-
 
Re: New School "Get Cranky!"

bighit said:
nice, sweet deals on blems and seconds. :wink:

Gotta love the blems and seconds :D ..........The rims I'm using on my build this year are seconds. I bought 3 sets a couple of years ago for $50 pair.......The powder coating has a mark or two....only need a quick touch up with a sharpie or paint pen and you can't even notice :D
 
Re: New School "Get Cranky!"

Profile's Medera line doesn't have that ugly stamping in them. I hate to pay for someone elses advertising. I have 6 or 7 sets of Profiles and they all have a half assed stamping in them.
 

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