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curtis verses nitromores
jT Racing:
this is funny. it makes fook all difference. one is time consuming, expensive and tricky. The other one is quick cheap and reliable. As an end user you wouldn't notice any difference(except the weight of all that bronze) but as a manufacturer, one will cost a great deal more to produce. It's over engineerd, very nice to look at and a true sign of craftmanship. A bit like the opposite of hutch.
chichi:
Nice dude :)
bet you can't wait to finish her....... :daumenhoch:
MartyC:
--- Quote from: J.T.RACING on September 28, 2008, 04:48 PM --- It's over engineerd, very nice to look at and a true sign of craftmanship. A bit like the opposite of hutch.
--- End quote ---
PMSL :2funny: Funny but true :2funny:
BrianP:
Might be a daft question this, but were most of the old school frames that were brazed made from reynolds steel tubing as opposed to american made cromoly steel?
Any chance the fact that it was a different material (kinda) that influenced the brazing/welding methods used?
Bp.
ps, nice brazing on that curtis, looks just like my rickman did b4 it got powdered. :daumenhoch:
daz bmx it!:
Think your correct there Mr P ;) also Mrd and Birmingham wheels :daumenhoch:
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