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- If your welding was good,
- the tubing will tear apart near
- the weld but not through the
- weld. This is where the steel is
- weakest. The heat crystallized
- the steel, and it is now more
- fracture-prone there.
- In actual bicycle fastening,
- brazing would be more appropri-
- ate because it is done at a
- lower temperature. We'll talk
- more about that soon.
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- Warning: Do not entirely
- close off a tube. The gases
- must have an escape route or
- the tube could blow up!~
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- Here is a little-known quick and
- dirty technique for mitering:
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- Q&D MITER, STEP 1.~
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- Hit tube in two places with
- round end of ballpien hammer as
- indicated.~
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- Q&D MITER, STEP 2.~
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- Continue hitting the two sides
- until they bend toward each other
- to form miter.~
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- This is a good technique for
- making fences and other things
- which do not require precision. ~
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