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    Default Name the Failure (brazing)

    I thought my brazing was pretty dialed until I saw this failure. Paint failed first so I sanded the paint away to find this hairline fracture. It's in what I would consider an odd spot, top side of the DT/HT junction. All other brazing on the bike looks solid. First failure I've seen like this.

    So, Any ideas what's going on here? (Also, I have no idea how to turn the pic)

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    Cheers,
    Matt Manuel

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    Default Re: Name the Failure (brazing)

    Poor fit-up or lack of capillary penetration into the joint by filler or a combination of both - don't shoot the messenger!

    - Garro.
    Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
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    Default Re: Name the Failure (brazing)

    I concur with Garro as per usual.

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