[CR] Framebuilding during WW2 - the UK

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From: Mark Stevens <gillottspear@googlemail.com>
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Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 12:10:55 +0000
Subject: [CR] Framebuilding during WW2 - the UK


> > Not frame building but an interesting tidbit.

Mark,

I recall reading that the tubing used in the airframes of British fighters was Reynolds 531. So perhaps there is something of a connection...

Cheers Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia (USA)

Thanks Fred, I knew there was a connection. It was lurking in my subconscious. I believe a lot of aircraft used brazed-up 531 steel tubing so after the War there were a lot of very experienced torch wielding men and no doubt women. There was a vogue for lugless frames because of the lack of lugs with the new 'Continental' angles and some these people found work readily. One was Len Hart at Gillotts. He taught Ron Cooper. After leaving Gillotts Len went on to Dawes and helped them develop the lugless ''Kingpin'' model.
     Mark Stevens Evanton Scotland