Thank you! Been biting my lip since I first spotted this some time ago.My question is, why would you even bother? Must clean up some blood now.Harris Spracher,Waynesboro Va.
Richard M Sachs <richardsachs@juno.com> wrote: there is no way he carved lug-ish edges from a pile of fillet braze - and that's what i read from the text. he made have done that lamination-situation. that's my guess. flame me on the vintage bmx list. e-RICHIE chester, ct
On Wed, 19 May 2004 17:46:44 +0000 "Thomas R. Adams, Jr."
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> fillet brazed, then filed to look like it has lugs. Has anyone any
> background, reasoning or history of this style of tube joinery? I
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