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I have this skip tooth Colson I've been picking at. The head tube and seat tube aren't alligned. I've got heavy welding tables I can attatch it to..and all kind of leverage available. My question is should I apply any heat? My concern is the frame joints..which appear to be brazed.
Also..although I plan on leaving it in its "red oxide" patina..there are two spots that concern me
At first I thought they were repairs..as they make the lines of the tubes look not fair. But last night I started thinking maybe they are build ups of rust scale. Could this possible be where a pair of clamps where? Maybe from a tank?
I love the lines of this beauty and would love for it to appear fair..but don't want to change the patina too much.
Ideas?
Also..although I plan on leaving it in its "red oxide" patina..there are two spots that concern me
At first I thought they were repairs..as they make the lines of the tubes look not fair. But last night I started thinking maybe they are build ups of rust scale. Could this possible be where a pair of clamps where? Maybe from a tank?
I love the lines of this beauty and would love for it to appear fair..but don't want to change the patina too much.
Ideas?