
Originally Posted by
sam
How many of you have built in a bike shop? Or your frameshop has a customer area?
I have just put together a dedicated area in the back of the bike shop, workbench, etc. Something I thought I would do last winter and really get going, but had other things in life decide I should wait a while.
Right now I am just hand mitering, lug work, prep, etc. at the shop, and brazing at home. I have concerns, Questions about brazing and doing the full build process at the shop. I am a long way from actually building a frame, much less building frames on a regular basis. But when I do get to that point I would like to build at the shop, having an area in the back room set up just for it. Maybe even have a window in the back wall where people can watch while they are in the shop, I can always pull the curtain if someone is a distraction.
The shop is in a strip mall, we have a hair salon next door, we have people coming in and out of the bike shop. Do you feel there is any real reason to not have oxy/acetylene tanks in this setting, doesnt a muffler shop, tire shop, etc. in a strip mall also have them. legally or morally? What about having people being able to see what is going on, I can find info on osha's websit in regards to welding where other people can see and the need for a curtain, or shielding of some sort, but no info on brazing. Should I make sure that no one can see the area while brazing, What are your guys and gals thoughts on this. Have any of you brazed in a shop, where customers where around?
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