I think those style joints are essentially internally lugged and brazed.
Or internally flanged and electro-welded (spot weld-ish).I think those style joints are essentially internally lugged and brazed.
CWC boasted in their advertising during this era about the frames being 'electronically welded'. They claimed that it was 100% stronger. It basically fuses the metal together with high voltage.Just a quick question, how are these frames made? At some spots its filled with brass (i think) but some parts are just not welded at allView attachment 192709View attachment 192710View attachment 192711
He should be excited, at least i am!CWC boasted in their advertising during this era about the frames being 'electronically welded'. They claimed that it was 100% stronger. It basically fuses the metal together with high voltage.
As you can see, the kid on the left was very excited about the welding process!
Thanks Matti! Yes it is possible, but it's pretty solid old metal and its pretty hard to reach with a grinderUh huh, the cream tires look best! I'd it possible to grind the bridge if you need extra clearance?
It's held together with 1947 chewing gum. It's not coming apart!Just a quick question, how are these frames made? At some spots its filled with brass (i think) but some parts are just not welded at allView attachment 192709View attachment 192710View attachment 192711
Is that the one with the uranium?It's held together with 1947 chewing gum. It's not coming apart!
I liked the witchcraft betterI see another clue to the "electronically welded frame".
If you look closely there are two tubes. Looks like maybe they 'electronically' welded a sleave/plug first and then slide the top tube over it that butts into the seat tube. That would explain the look that it's magically stuck without any evidence of a weld or brazing.
Looking good, and yep feels good cutting up quality vintage steel… doesn’t hurt a bitSince sparks are a thing this buildoff, here ya goView attachment 193156
It is true, what @KeithFab21 said...
It actually feels pretty good
The only difference is the work the grinder has to do, old steel tubing is a lot thicker
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Et voila..
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Still needs to be welded but i have to go to a friends workshop to do that.
Thinking about adding another tube to make it more or less original looking.
But since i didnt have a fitting one i called it a day.
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