Off to the wet-works department.
No hang-down here.
A new sloping top tube frame with XL lugs and tubes
a file there
a file here
a braze here
a braze there
another week closer to my new steam loco building workshop {home for the Myford 254}
Cheers Dazza
The rock star is dying. And it's a small tragedy. Rock stars have blogs now. I have no use for that kind of rock star.
Nick Cave
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Darrell Llewellyn McCulloch
Following Dazza with a TIG trials beginning.....from a FNL virginFNL 097.jpgFNL 115.jpgFNL 038.jpgFNL 106.jpg
a little out of sequence, but hey, thanks for lookin-
pretty haggard this week. Maroon bike = 29er trail bike. 29er dropbar touring bike for up to 2.5"+ tires with plenty of clearance. the first curved toptube Coconino came by for a visit, Brazing. - Garro.
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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www.coconinocycles.blogspot.com
Unproductive framebuilding week, very busy bicycle shop week.
I did some stuff sticking together...
but mostly I moved and set this thing up...
Thanks Drew!
also we got this in a week ago and I used it today for the first time, it rules!
Cheers,
Curt G suggested I sponsor a race team, good idea.
Coming soon to a mtb race near you. (If you race in the DC area)
Eric Doswell, aka Edoz
Summoner of Crickets
http://edozbicycles.wordpress.com/
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In Before the Lock
Finished up another bike to ride. My last one did not make it past year 3 - the head tube began to fail. I used too light of a head tube for my skill/application. This new one is beefy, hoping it will last. The paint is just a rattle can metallic green with a "candy" orange over it to darken it and give it a bit more depth.
My favorite type of bike. Half road + half cross + half dirt + half commuter = two bikes in one.
I may have bitten off more than I can chew in the time frame I have. This is a new 29er for me.
Here's a rando frame hot out of the oven with just primer. A happy customer stopped by while out on a ride. A half completed bike for the slow guy on the team
In an effort to stay off my leg I've mostly been doing phone/ office stuff this week. Still, hard to not make a little fire...
Proof that I actually got some work done!
DW
Chainstays in, starting on my seatstays.
A chainguard and custom stainless rack.
I need to get the surfaces all brushed so that they match.
Conor
A custom fork (polished stainless crown & drops) to match a Gios frame (chromed Lugs)....Note: Gios blue is tougher to match that you might think!
Dave
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