WOZNOT Forks - Part 3 // paul brodie's shop

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Sign of a outstanding craftsman is their willingness to admit to mistakes. Those forks are looking great since they are coming together. I am very impressed with the tools, fixtures and jigs you have come up with to build your stuff.

tomtruesdale
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12:45 Paul Brodie: “How about that!”
A-Team’s Hannibal: “I love it when a plan comes together!”
Same energy

ManekiNico
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You get great use out of your tools, its clear you have had some of them a long time and have developed a very methodical and efficient way of using them, in both time and effort input to get great results . I was brazing 12mm steel pipes last week as a way of extending length on an engine conversion and was just saying the very same thing about brazing to my friend, its really starting to be a thing of the past in a garage / workshop environment .

tomthompson
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I appreciate your skill and envy your patience.
Respect from West Texas

gregb
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The amount of skills you have to make these frames is just amazing, thank you for sharing these projects, I really look forward to watching them. Regards from across the pond.

michaelrandle
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Can certainly see the passion 👌
Cheers Chris

ccbproductsmulti-bendaustr
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Oh Man, it's so nice, to see the passion, you put in the parts you make. And even if you fail, you keep calm and do it better. That's the difference between an artist and an amateur. You are an artist and you create art. 🤙

ThomasDiFrancesco-Schäfer
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Measure twice, cut once. …..and you are right Mr Brodie, , , , everybody has an addiction, , , our just happens to be bicycles…great video Mr Mitch….(again)

tongalizia
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Sir. In all this mass production and the increasing pace of our lives, you are like this lonely island in the ocean. Independent and with lush vegetation, where life still flows at the right pace and with the right quality. Kind regards.

Krzywoprostydezerter
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I was eyeing up a very old RST fork crown I saved thinking I'd make some rigid legs for it and fit them to one of my many old frames as a bit of a lazy cruise around bike. The dropouts were always something I wasn't sure about though, the crown already has a significant offset and I didn't want to add more by welding or brazing on dropouts like those found on a BMX fork. Seeing you make your own dropouts had me realise I didn't need to be browsing for some off the shelf item from a frame building company. :)

Crust Bikes had some aluminium frames made by Frank The Welder that used a fork like yours. After the first batch they scrapped the fork in favour of a steel one, citing manufacturing costs and other headaches. Maybe CNC for the crown and dropouts and press the whole lot together? It's still a lot more expensive than just sticking some steel tubes together.

Metal-Possum
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Thanks! a great learning video - like always....

slideman.
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15:02 - This is why I want to learn how to braze.... I could use that knowledge for building e-bikes. 😁👍🖤

xpndblhero
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G'day Paul,

Is THAT the way I'm supposed to be using my occy straps? I've been using them to hold my new guitars to my motorcycle rack, to carry them home, in the sketchiest way possible... LOL

I've also realised that any oxy-acetelene process isn't being used any more. It took me years to figure out what was wrong with angle grinders & cutting discs - there's no oxy cutting torch.


Thanks for a great video
Andrew

hisproperty
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Hello Paul, I just find the brazing- silver solder etc just compulsive viewing, especially as it’s certainly a strength of yours. Today it didn’t go your way, which will help us all appreciate how difficult these things can be and we all benefit from a mistake whom ever makes it.
(You could have blamed Mitch as he probably got the lighting wrong, I’m sure that’s what it was!) joking aside I loved the video and looking forward to the next to see it all polished up.
Cheers Kevin.

tiffinthyme
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Soldering is really neat, but have you ever considered making aluminum dropouts and press them in just like on the top of the tubes? Even brake bosses could be clamped on. Back in the days I had a Pace RC 32 (not shure about the number), they made a really good job by doing it all from aluminum.

derDresdnerHeide
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I live in Portland OR - Joseph Ahearne still makes fillet brazed frames.

workshopninjathest
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Nice work as always Paul.
If i could ask why you decided to use caliper mounts, instead of disk brake mount?

KB_Joys
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Why do you tackweld and then braze so often and not just weld it together?? Greatings from the Netherlands and thanks for all the lessons trough youtube

arjen
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Will you be at AMA vintage days next weekend in Ohio?

cain
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Being a
machin!st would be so cool🤘🤘

glen