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Re: Press
Originally Posted by
J_K
Kris, how thick is the thinnest part of the dimple? I really like the style of these dimples.
The thinnest part of the dimple is .5" (the tube starts at .75" O.D.)
Originally Posted by
J_K
I assume you are still using this setup with different size dies and backing plates, if so what size dimple die you did use for the above dimple?
That is correct. The dimple die is quite larger for this one and I believe it's 5" diameter (2.5" radius). Here's a picture of that dimple die (which I have begun to prefer for all builds-the overall transitions are much smoother from dimple to tube):
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Re: Press
Originally Posted by
fortyfour
The thinnest part of the dimple is .5" (the tube starts at .75" O.D.)
That is correct. The dimple die is quite larger for this one and I believe it's 5" diameter (2.5" radius). Here's a picture of that dimple die (which I have begun to prefer for all builds-the overall transitions are much smoother from dimple to tube):
Thanks for the info! I really appreciate your help!
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Paw Prints
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Ding Ding DinG
Well, that worked out like a charm...
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Let it Snow.
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Re: Let it Snow.
Originally Posted by
fortyfour
Kristofer, why is the powder coat removed from the seat stays on your fattie? Btw, I really want one of your fat bikes .. Just back logged in custom bikes (beyond reasonable).
Gordon
PS looks awesome ... Love fat bikes in the snow :)
Last edited by Gordon; 12-14-2013 at 09:25 PM.
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Re: Let it Snow.
Originally Posted by
Gordon
Kristofer, why is the powder coat removed from the seat stays on your fattie? Btw, I really want one of your fat bikes .. Just back logged in custom bikes (beyond reasonable).
Gordon
PS looks awesome ... Love fat bikes in the snow :)
I moved the seat stay bridge up by about .125" recently to get just a tad more clearance for 29+ wheels (it was close on this bike, but moving it up made it a bit not so close). Thus the partially removed powder. I'll have this re-powdered shortly...
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Re: Let it Snow.
Originally Posted by
fortyfour
I moved the seat stay bridge up by about .125" recently to get just a tad more clearance for 29+ wheels (it was close on this bike, but moving it up made it a bit not so close). Thus the partially removed powder. I'll have this re-powdered shortly...
Ah, I see. Nothing wrong with versatility ... Gorgeous bike nonetheless! ;)
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Huntsman SS
Let's miter us some chainstay action...
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A look over my shoulder
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Gettin' down to business
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Re: Gettin' down to business
2013 Year in Review : A Selection of Work, Chips and Rides
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Re: Gettin' down to business
2013 Year in Review : A Selection of Work, Chips and Rides
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In Search of Shred...
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To all my fellow Shredders...
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Room for 5" Tires...
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Puttin' the heat on...
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Boss Welding...
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Small but not forgotten
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Fat Sneak Peek
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