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My build for the bare metal challenge

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My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Sun Nov 13, 2011 1:46 am

Okay , so here is the beginning of my build. I've done a couple things since receiving this bike, but this is pretty close to how I got it. Image And here's the tank I've worked on for the past couple of days. Cleaned up the welds, now I need to add a door and drill strap mount holes. Still haven't fully determined if I'll weld nuts inside for the strap screws or how I'll do the door.ImageImage And I've added gold-painted rimstrips inside the rims to accent the brass filament of the frame and brass spoke nipples.Image You'll probably see a few more bits of brass on this build. My new appreciation for brass courtesy of slick who I assume built these wheels before I got the bike from him.
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby Charles on Sun Nov 13, 2011 5:29 am

Way cool!
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby jackdaw on Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:49 am

Sweet tank. By brass filament do you mean the brazing on the frame? I couldn't see it too good on my tiny screen. It's so cool to see that when you strip a brazed frame isn't it.? And I like the wheels, are they 72 hole rims? Brass will make awesome accents. 8)
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby bikes4life on Sun Nov 13, 2011 9:04 am

Great build.. out of all your bikes thats one of my favorites...very cool:)
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby OUTLAW on Sun Nov 13, 2011 10:30 am

I like this bike. the tank turned out nice. did you mig or braze the seams? awsome.

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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Sun Nov 13, 2011 11:27 am

bikes4life wrote:Great build.. out of all your bikes thats one of my favorites...very cool:)

I remember you said you liked it the best. What do you think of the tank?
jackdaw wrote:Sweet tank. By brass filament do you mean the brazing on the frame? I couldn't see it too good on my tiny screen. It's so cool to see that when you strip a brazed frame isn't it.? And I like the wheels, are they 72 hole rims? Brass will make awesome accents. 8)
Yeah, I don't know why I say filament, but it's the brazing. The rims are alloys that a member here, slick(I think he did it anyway) drilled extra holes in.
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Mig, and I mean the cheap dimestore mig welder, but that's what a sanding wheel is for :lol:
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Sun Nov 13, 2011 11:39 am

I might swap the fork. This one is just tweaked enough that I'm the only one who knows. I'm thinking of adding a sanded down 40's Schwinn fork. Headlight will either be the rustiest Stewart Warner clone, or a 20's lantern. I'll have to pick between form and function.
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Sun Nov 13, 2011 11:42 am

OUTLAW wrote:I like this bike. the tank turned out nice. did you mig or braze the seams? awsome.

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The tank started as 2x2 square tubing. It fits okay, but up close there is a tiny gap at the top rear. I wish a I had a torch setup so I could have brazed it. Either that or a full brass tank 8)
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby jackdaw on Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:28 pm

That is beautiful. Period.
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Sun Nov 13, 2011 9:33 pm

Thanks. I fine-sanded the flash rust off today so it looks a little better. If you get sweaty and work on the bike one time, a week later you have brown handprints all over the place. I'll clearcoat before the end, but for now I still need it together to help me make decisions on parts or changes.
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Wed Nov 16, 2011 1:27 pm

Okay, I know I shouldn't rely on other opinions for a build, but Regis is throwing me a lifeline. First I should tell you that I will be incorporating a strange brass assembly with a lense as a rear taillight. It will be converted to led, but later on I might hardwire it to work with a battery tube or something. With that said, should I go with the ultra-rusty but functional bullet light with the glass lense that is very functional, or should I use the brass bicycle lantern? I like the lantern for the brass and the fact that it will match the taillight to a degree. But part of me thinks the lantern is too decorative, and I like how the bullet light contour matches the bracket it's on. So go ahead and hit with your truths!Image
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Wed Nov 16, 2011 1:28 pm

Also the tank was too shiny and is currently sitting in the rain gathering flash rust.
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby OUTLAW on Wed Nov 16, 2011 1:35 pm

I really like the lantern but the other may look better. I am no help.lol. thanks about the tank. do ya have any picture of before an during the making of it?

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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:04 am

I didn't really think to do shots of making the tank. To be honest it didn't take long. I got lucky because the opening in the frame is 2" tall and I started with 2"x2" square tubing. I placed the tubing in the frame opening and sketched a line for the bend/curve of the top bar. Then I gut with an abrasive wheel, slowly and outside the line to avoid removing too much metal. Then I used a flap wheel to get the tank sides where I needed them. I then cut a panel out of the tubing and cut it to length. I welded it at the top of the tank and used the sides of the tank to bend the panel along until it matched and was fit together pretty tight. Then I welded the panel in and cleaned up the welds. I also cut a small square and welded it on the front to fully close in the tank. I'm still trying to figure out the door. I honestly like the tank without a door because it looks so clean. But it is useless without a door as far as function is concerned. I was going to cut an opening and bevel the edges, then do the same with the door for a flush fit. But I also like the idea of using some dirty tin for a door to give contrast.
Also, here's that wannabe taillight I was talking about. The red lense opens, and the side tube has a screw to secure a lamp socket. Also there is a threaded hole on the rear to secure it to a bracket.Image
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Re: My build for the bare metal challenge

Postby ozzmonaut on Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:10 am

When it comes to welding I am a complete amateur, and on top of that I have the lamest welder available. But I find that if you sketch what you want to build in exact size, the rest is just putting pieces together. It helped that this steel was much thicker than what an original tank would be contructed of. Otherwise my welder would have shot so many holes in it that it wouldn't resemble anything good.
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