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Arts and Entertainment / Re: Television tonight: what's worth watching?
« Last post by rafletcher on Today at 04:02:23 pm »For the less die-hard fans among us, the Giro d’Italia highlights are on DMax at 7pm starting next Saturday.
I am starting to think about going on another tour and am wondering how long this fix might last. I thought I would reach out to see if there is anything you would recommend I do to ensure longevity of the frame? Is it possible to fix this part with the right tools?I'm not sure that Mr Yates still monitors this thread, I think he has retired. But he did answer a similar question some years ago and I had a frame repaired in just the way he describes:
Any help would be great!
Thanks very much,
Freddie
For a dodgy thread there is another fix that the purists throw their hands up and run for cover at! This is the cut and weld where a cut is made across the shell with a double hacksaw blade and then vee'd out with an angle grinder. I then TIG weld it from the centre outwards which shrinks the shell enough to cut a new thread. It could be classed as a bodge but it works and is far kinder to the frame. I have succesfully done hundreds of these over the last 30 years and had very few problems.
Now then people, after an absence of some years here I am again. I used to get notifications when posts relevant to me appeared but for some reason they stopped then life got in the way and I lost contact. I notice my original thread is still pinned so it must be of some use If I can be of any assistance to anyone feel free to ask. I have more or less retired now, l'm not doing any more framebuilding courses and only doing the odd bit of building/repair work and painting just to keep myself off the streets although the farm keeps me busy, I seem to spend most of my time cutting grass.Where you at?
Dave Yates
I knew it was a thing, but yesterday was the first time I'd seen someone hoovering their Shit Lawn (plastic). Ghastly stuff.This merits a custodial sentence for the good of society. Or possibly being fed to ravens.