Re: Seat tube distortion...
Originally Posted by
phutphutend
......... I should probably do some tests, but I'm not sure if it occurs at the tacking or filleting stage.
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Yes. I suggest you do some tests. You will benefit by getting the hang of doing quick and targeted testing. It'll be the best value lesson you can get. And you'll become the expert. I'd try a few tests just tacking and then some 'identical' except progressed further to fillets. It feels good, and sounds great to tell your customer "I've done testing and I'm all over this". Perhaps you might let us know any results of testing.
Pre-heat could well be the key; more of it, further away from the fillet.
What might not be clear is that the experienced framebuilders are doing these tests as required, and proving to their (customer's ) satisfaction that it's 'solid'. That's how they got to be experienced. Says me who perhaps did not do enough testing of some things when I was younger.
Ewen Gellie
Melbourne Australia
full-time framebuilder, Mechanical Engineer, (Bach. of Eng., University of Melbourne)
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