scootermcrad
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Every time I come back to check in on this thread I learn something new. Fantastic and clever work!
I hope you'll share what you end up doing.2 summers while I was in school, I worked for our wood shop and metal shop techs in the I.D. department. They'd have me problem solving all these projects and one was building some larger tables for one of the table saws that was in the machine room. From those plans (which I had kept) I've got a similar plan where I'll have both sides of the wings which will have some shelves in them so I can store all the accessories and such. I've been liking how the central table works in the metal shop, so I'm going to apply that same thing but with the table saw set up on this side.
Every time I come back to check in on this thread I learn something new. Fantastic and clever work!

Outstanding work and pics as usual Kris. Call me weird, but I'm digging the welding fixtures/jigs as much as the bikes. Kudos!
this thread is so full of great work! with all the welding and back purging going on have you thought of or are you using a liquid argon tank? i feel you might realize a cost saving if you're not.
I have but I'm still actually not using all that much argon. I recently upped my tank rental from 1 to 2 that are on site here in the shop to maximize shipping/delivery costs. So far, 1 x 300 argon tank lasts about 7 frames. With 2 in the shop, I'm looking at delivery every 4-6 months. With Ti, it may be more frequent and if the frequency goes up that much I may consider it, but the other issue is space. I don't have all that much room here at 440 sq.ft. of floor space in the shop.
well that's not bad at all then. i know back purging uses a lot a gas but then again when i have to back purge it is a lot more volume then a bike frame. to give an idea i go through 2-3 liquid argons a month plus 8-10 regular bottles for the mobile welders.
i guess all your cost is wrapped up in material and filler rod. here is a nice little article on welding Ti http://www.thefabricator.com/article/arcwelding/tig-for-titanium-tubing
keep up the great work!
I'm not sure if you have answered this, but how do you handle those bends and crimps? Are you getting that done out of house, or do you have a tooling jig to get consistent features?
Your thread is a lot of fun to follow. Thanks for being so detailed.
Tubing benders and additional tooling is on the proprietary side and something I keep close. Especially how I am bending my seat tubes in 31.8 and 34.9mm. Took some time to develop those!
Thanks for the insight! It looks all so consistent. I had assumed that you may have had them made by a shop.
But knowing your patience for hand craft and amazing attention to detail, I should know better!
Two tours that stand out for me in the past were a tour to Osram/Sylvania to see how lightbulbs of all things are manufactured and a tour of a silverware factory in Rhode Island.
The one in Hillsboro? I did some work in their offices and walked through the factory a bunch of times but never got an official tour. They crank those things out 3 shifts a day there. That is the only auto headlight manufacturing plant left in the US!