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    Default Friday PicFest No.104

    What do you do when your wife is away for a weekend, you have some blocks of stock kicking around the shop, and there are two jobs that grate very heavily on your OCDness? You put your sub-apprentice level machine skills to the test and make this...



    Set lower bottle boss height at the front of the block, align phase with miter, tighten wing nuts...



    Pop out block and bring to mill or drill press.



    Install 1/4" drill. Zing. Zing. Come back, loosen wing nuts, set seat tube breather hole height on back on block, align phase with miter, tighten wing nuts...



    Pop out block and bring to mill or drill press.



    Take out 1/4" drill and install 5/16" drill. Zing. Three perfect holes, in phase, at the correct locations.



    I can now sleep well at night.
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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    three 700c's in the works inc. this tiny one. - Garro.
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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    New and improved water bottle boss holder.

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    Wife's bike.

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    -Joel

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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    Still digging out from NAHBS and getting stuff put back. A wee little cross bike. Cross bike orders are stacking up and I love it.







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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    Tubus, why do they drill their racks 6.3mm when frames have used M5 for 60 years
    easy to zip a 6mm drill through if you need to open up a 5mm hole
    but the other way is pain..........................
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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    Professional show bike photos and yet another JKS Classic (in need of a few finishing touches) headed to Taiwan.

    Dave








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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    It has been along time since our last Picfest. Where coming off the tail end of busy summer season.



    Here are a few shots of what been happening over the last couple months.





    Darren posing infront of the real star. Our first Cubano Track GTA frameset





    New GTB all metal Corretto





    Yours truly with what seems an endless supply of 3T and Enve forks that need to be hand rubbed prior to priming





    David checking tire and chainring clearance on a prototype 29er




    Also Darren in another article, sure to generate some interesting thoughts and comments

    http://www.cyclingtipsblog.com/2011/...akes-its-head/


    Have a great weekend

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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    Fun with Keith Anderson's Tito dropouts, some shiny stuff & making stems this weekend





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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    CX:


    Rx:
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    chicago, il, usa • merci

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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    starting up again with a randonneur






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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    This is the bike that got me started with framebuilding. The very first time I put a brazing torch to a bike was when I cut out the crash damaged rear triangle and replaced it, converting the bike to single-speed in the process. It's been reborn with a fresh lick of powdercoat as a commuter for a friend of mine...



    ... after I made a new fork to replace the one I mangled when I reversed into a parking garage with the bike on the roof. The fork, like the frame is new-old-stock Columbus SLX. Long Shen crown and socket style drops. The new owner, or perhaps custodian, is stoked to say the least.


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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    Knocked out a nice Franklin County woods bike AKA Lumberjack



    And started out mocking up POP for a Spooky Concept Store. No Shit.


    Can't get much shit done in 15 minutes but hopefully it'll sell some bikes tomorrow.

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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    3 weeks of Journeyman 3 ownership, and this is all I have to show.
    Eventually these will be 2 48cm road frames, one for the Spousal Unit, the other for my lawyer.



    David Benson

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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    The Anvil VW Pickup progresses:

    Sweet Patina!


    Safari's are rocking, that's old school air conditioning right there:


    Dash is looking good!


    Rear Safari:


    Charlie says, "You crazy!"


    And last but not least, on the way home from Austin we stopped in Ft. Worth and picked up my Dad's dog Lizzy to come live with us. This pic was taken on her first Colorado hike!
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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    MTB photos by Dirtrag. We're having a good spring, if you're a skier. Riding is still a ways out.
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    It looks fast just sitting there....

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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    Pushing forward!






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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    A few weeks ago, you folks asked for more pics of frames that we're finishing up fabricated by Seven. Here you go with two more.

    Candy Apple Red directly over brushed titanium. In the sun, it's the nuts.
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    Brevet bike, just needs a new front light wire of the correct length.
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    The way fenders should run.
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    Rack, Bag, Light, Fender, Brake detail.
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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    Just a few quick shots of recent activities. Not much luster compared to Mr. Kirk's glam shots.
    A Nihola for my ING homies. Orange and white detailing to do still. It is a rediculous thing to paint. The drop-outs scrape the walls as it spins around. Nicknamed The Boat. I need a bigger booth.
    A TN cross machine.
    And some wheels. Easy, like a dream compared to the boat.
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    Default Re: Friday PicFest No.104

    That there cargo bike is one that matters, I'm questioning this one a bit.

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