Do you do it?
I’ve had a Trek aluminum BMX frame hanging over a pan now for some weeks, because I haven’t finished stripping the paint off.
Today, I saw this vid on easy Nondestructive testing of aluminum. He shows how to detect any cracks with a dye & developer.
(Caution: This guy is not child safe. Lots of Canadian vulgarity. )
Anyhow I didn’t know how to check that aluminum frame that I picked up, and it appears to have had some possibility of damage, so I’m going to try this method.
Or something similar.
(And remember to keep your grubby paws off the dump valve until you check the hose clamp.)
I’ve had a Trek aluminum BMX frame hanging over a pan now for some weeks, because I haven’t finished stripping the paint off.
Today, I saw this vid on easy Nondestructive testing of aluminum. He shows how to detect any cracks with a dye & developer.
(Caution: This guy is not child safe. Lots of Canadian vulgarity. )
Anyhow I didn’t know how to check that aluminum frame that I picked up, and it appears to have had some possibility of damage, so I’m going to try this method.
Or something similar.
(And remember to keep your grubby paws off the dump valve until you check the hose clamp.)