The next challenge. The frame is in okay enough shape but has a couple of issues. This is the first. The seat post tube evidently came loose at the lower casting before and someone said "I'll braze it up for ya". Don't know how long that poor repair held up but I'll wager not long. You can see where it separated all the way around. Well, I've fooled with brazing a little and I think I can do a better job than the previous repairist (my word). Here's the thing, here's the two things actually.
First, should I just get this welded by someone who is good and be done with it? This bike will not be shown or entered into contests but it will be ridden. Would welding be best even though I really want to braze it because it's consistent with original design. Plus, there's the fact that I just want to be able to say I did it.
Second, I've got a large threaded rod through it with nuts and washers on both ends. The idea being that I want to control expansion while it heat cycles during repair. If I draw it tight I can compress the frame roughly 3/16" at least. Should I compress it and completely seat the tube in the casting or let it live where it is now which seems to be it's neutral happy place? If someone knows how I should properly measure that height between upper and lower casting and what that dimension should be, I'd be appreciative. Additionally any thoughts in general are appreciated. I know there are companies out there who will do this to perfection for me but this is being built on a bit of a budget and they will all (rightfully so) want money.
First, should I just get this welded by someone who is good and be done with it? This bike will not be shown or entered into contests but it will be ridden. Would welding be best even though I really want to braze it because it's consistent with original design. Plus, there's the fact that I just want to be able to say I did it.
Second, I've got a large threaded rod through it with nuts and washers on both ends. The idea being that I want to control expansion while it heat cycles during repair. If I draw it tight I can compress the frame roughly 3/16" at least. Should I compress it and completely seat the tube in the casting or let it live where it is now which seems to be it's neutral happy place? If someone knows how I should properly measure that height between upper and lower casting and what that dimension should be, I'd be appreciative. Additionally any thoughts in general are appreciated. I know there are companies out there who will do this to perfection for me but this is being built on a bit of a budget and they will all (rightfully so) want money.
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