But in other goings on... The weather really is awesome. We were sitting outside a couple evenings ago, and just decided to stay there. So we busted out the tent and some sleeping pads, and camped on our back lawn. Working in my workshop is always more cheerful when I can open some doors and get some fresh breeze in. Justin's frame is coming right along. I even have some H2O bosses on the *correct* side of the seat tube! The fork is done, the tubes are mitered and set to go. Just need to spend a good day prepping and brazing this baby! Then it's some smoothing of the welds, making some chainstays, and a few last details, and she'll be ready for paint. Maybe a couple weeks to go? We'll see how long those last details actually take...
Smoothed out fork crown
Smoothed out seat tube collar. This took a lot of careful filing to get the edges rounded off like this. Trying to keep the lugged crown and seat tube collar matching with the overall smooth filler brazing feel this bike will have.
Tubes all ready to be a frame...And as always, check out more pics here.

6 comments:
Loved video on not seeing what you are not looking for as I use to bike around Los Angeles in the '70s. I'd comment on the brazing but this is the first I've seen of making a bicycle from scratch. Keep posting.
damnit! even when I'm LOOKING for shit, I don't see it! I may have noticed the dead guy's leg change positions, but that's it.
Could I have you put the disc brake frame tabs on the chainstay?
DUDE, I just had a revelation - can you make me a Big Wheel?! oh mama!
Thanks for checking me out Sam ;) Do you still do any biking?
I'll make just about anything you want Casy... you're the one paying for it.
I noticed the bear being replaced by the later 15th century Italian export suit... Ummm... That distracted me. I mean it had been a bear just a minute ago.
I missed the rest.
your progress looks great, as usual.
Thank you sir!
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