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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
edoz
The NPR bit was great.
Thanks!
I get lots of press, I always said paid advertising was for boring people!
Here is the latest blog post:
coconino cycles custom bicycles 928 774 7747 www.coconinocycles.com: Building along in February, notes on forks, waiting for bikes at paint.
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IMG_2713.JPGIMG_2756.JPGIMG_2757.JPGIMG_2761.JPGIMG_2764.JPGIMG_2765.jpgIMG_2775.jpgStill here, working along - waiting for bikes at paint, NAHBS has everything jammed up.
Polished this yesterday.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Beautiful work as usual Steve, you look like you rip those beads at a good fast pace.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
progetto
Beautiful work as usual Steve, you look like you rip those beads at a good fast pace.
I braze one in a very short amount of time, if that's what you mean - get in, get out.
Minutes at best.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Dear Mr. Garro,
I want to be your brazing apprentice.
Sincerely,
DT
DT
http://www.mjolnircycles.com/
Some are born to move the world to live their fantasies...
"the fun outweighs the suck, and the suck hasn't killed me yet." -- chasea
"Sometimes, as good as it feels to speak out, silence is the only way to rise above the morass. The high road is generally a quiet route." -- echelon_john
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
David Tollefson
Dear Mr. Garro,
I want to be your brazing apprentice.
Sincerely,
DT
Here - put out your hand & grab this hot rod end!
- Garro.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
I braze one in a very short amount of time, if that's what you mean - get in, get out.
Minutes at best.
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Care to throw out a WAG for torch time on a joint separated between pre heating vs. actually laying fillets?
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Re: Coconino Cycles
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Had a ball on this marking a 50k run course in Huntsville State Park (Tx).
Thanks for everything Mr. Garro.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
G-reg
Care to throw out a WAG for torch time on a joint separated between pre heating vs. actually laying fillets?
WAG?
Fill me in on what this is, and I'll try.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
'Wild Ass Guess' if Im not mistaken...
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Originally Posted by
PaulE3
'Wild Ass Guess' if Im not mistaken...
I braze fast, real fast.
On those big fillets I'm pre-heating with a 20" flame on a #3 tip.
A few minutes for pre-heat, tops & I get the whole piece up to liquidus on the flux - start brazing right before your tacks pop.
From there, I'm moving quick as you can see from the spacing of the dimes, the metal barely freezes before I'm on it with more brass - 3/32nd rod & I would like to try 5/32nds and a #5 Victor tip for shits & giggles = I hear that's what Ritchey would do, if you are using mechanical removal then the bigger braze the better.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
PaulE3
'Wild Ass Guess' if Im not mistaken...
Yup, apologies as I hadn't been away from work long enough before posting to avoid speaking in unnecessary alliterations.
Thanks for the info SG.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
deepsix
IMG_2585.jpg
Had a ball on this marking a 50k run course in Huntsville State Park (Tx).
Thanks for everything Mr. Garro.
Thanks!
man......I love that bike.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Garro checked out of VSalon after having enough of the internets in another thread. In the time it took me to make this, the thread responsible was closed. So I will post my passive aggressive snarky photoshopped retort here.
Please keep us Garro "fan boys" updated of the goings on at Coconino HQ.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
G-reg
Garro checked out of VSalon after having enough of the internets in another thread. In the time it took me to make this, the thread responsible was closed. So I will post my passive aggressive snarky photoshopped retort here.
Please keep us Garro "fan boys" updated of the goings on at Coconino HQ.
Ha!
I'm still here.
Just not teaching framebuilding anymore.
Latest blog post: coconino cycles custom bicycles 928 774 7747 www.coconinocycles.com: Many pokers in the fire.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
Dude, some day I'm gonna show up at your door with a case of brew and expect to hang for an hour with torch in hand... And then shoot the breeze about days gone by while doing all the finish work.
DT
http://www.mjolnircycles.com/
Some are born to move the world to live their fantasies...
"the fun outweighs the suck, and the suck hasn't killed me yet." -- chasea
"Sometimes, as good as it feels to speak out, silence is the only way to rise above the morass. The high road is generally a quiet route." -- echelon_john
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
David Tollefson
Dude, some day I'm gonna show up at your door with a case of brew and expect to hang for an hour with torch in hand... And then shoot the breeze about days gone by while doing all the finish work.
Sure!
But more likely to be put to work breaking down boxes and sweeping and tool organization.
It's where I started in the biz!
- Garro.
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Re: Coconino Cycles
IMG_3610.JPGLatest blog post:
coconino cycles custom bicycles 928 774 7747 www.coconinocycles.com: Cruiser out of here, 29x3.0" as well, Deb L's 650B at paint, upcoming builds!
Includes upcoming builds, please note if you have one coming up.
Thanks!
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
Love, love, effing love that frame and paint scheme!
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Originally Posted by
Chad
Love, love, effing love that frame and paint scheme!
Thanks!
Came upon this photo of Myself & Paul Sadoff of Rock Lobster in '91
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