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    Default Friday PicFest No.13

    hope you all don't mind me kicking this off early - i'm gone tomorrow..........Steve.
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    Custom Darksides (2x) for Jeremy Powers


    Custom Supertouch for Uk U23 Champ



    g3 of the Trials bike...

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    i'll also be gone tomorrow and this weekend so i'll bite early.

    this frame showed up today from paint. red stripe bottle brown with buttercream accents, looks great.



    wax on . . .



    wax off to show the sparkle



    more available at flickr
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    OS Compact with lugs cut like I did a few weeks back
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    Default Playing with fire

    A perfect spring day in Montana.

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    new tooling:

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    Default Martha Stewart agrees...

    concentric accuracy- it's a good thing.
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    another few dozen pics added. nothing too fancy.
    they're just 'cross frames atmo. i'll work on this
    pile full time by the end of the month.

    XXX







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    Yours truly







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    Default A little late

    goings on at the shop
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zimmermanbicycle View Post
    goings on at the shop
    You using the riveter for your head tube badges? Do you have an A/P background?
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    Yes it's for the headbadges and no on the A/P background

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zimmermanbicycle View Post
    Yes it's for the headbadges and no on the A/P background
    You don't see many folks who have a Tatco riveter in their tool collection who aren't A&P mechanics. What's the story on the finger clamp?
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    I was using the Tatco riveter for building camera mounts for helicopter work for films,it was really painful to trim a chunk off of it so it would fit in a headtube,a truly beautiful tool I love it.
    The finger clamp is a laboratory testube/flask holder and holds a wide variety of tube sizes,combined with a Manfroto magic arm and a Cardelini clamp and can hold just about anything anywhere.
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