Re: [CR]My first frame, ready for paint, ready for viewing...

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From: "Adam Hammond" <anhammond@gmail.com>
To: fyrtom@yahoo.com
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Subject: Re: [CR]My first frame, ready for paint, ready for viewing...
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 08:32:21 -0400
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Thanks very much for the compliments!

As for the seatstays, they are attached in the "Masi" manner. This was a three step process: first, file off the top of the seat stay at a sharp angle; second, use brass to braze on an inverted piece of tubing; and then braze the resulting seatstay cap to the seat lug with a fillet of silver (you can't use brass, it seems, because if you got everything up to brass-melting temperature, the seatstay cap would slide right off). For photos of the process, see:

http://tinyurl.com/686md7

Adam Hammond Toronto, ON, Canada

On 2-Sep-08, at 7:58 AM, Tom Jue wrote:
> Nice job Andy. Beautiful file and finish work. But, there doesn't
> see
> m to be very much holding up the seat stay?
>
> Tom M. Jue
> San Francisco, CA