Dear Mr Paul, I’ve been watching your videos I don’t no how I found your channel but the work you do is amazing, I love the way you teach it’s so easy to follow along, I’ve learnt so much these pst few days watching your videos thank you Sir for teaching us for sharing these amazing videos keep up the good work I’m hungry to learn more
Great video, Paul. Do you mind sharing the specific type of "Silver Rod" you used on the forks? Also, I'm fabricating a non-bike project. It's 16 gauge steel tubing 0.750” OD x 0.634” ID x 0.058” Wall Thickness and I need insert a 3/8”-24 RH Thread bung into the tube. What silver rod would you recommend? Thanks for your help. David
Awesome video, thanks. When you braze the dropouts, are you just adding enough filler to plug the end of the tube? Not to fill right back to the end of the dropout?
Just enough to plug the end of the tube. To go to the end of the dropout would require more heat, and if you're not careful bronze will drip into the fork leg and then you have a rattle.
paul brodie Thanks! Is this because you are getting the strength from the nickel sliver? Or is that all that is needed if you did the whole dropout with just LFB too? I always thought you had to fill a decent way up into the tube. Thanks again
I made my own. I took 3/4" round cold rolled and tapped it for Grade 8 redi-rod. Screwed in the redi-rod with Loctite and cut it off to the correct length.
@@paulbrodie Just curious as to the specific blends of rod you use? % silver and nickel? % brass or bronze blended with alloys? Do you silver braze or nickel-silver only? what rod thickness do you like best? thank you for the information and encouragement!
@@chriswoolvin7284 Hi Chris, your questions all get answered in the Fillet Brazing 101 video, and the Shop Tour video coming out this weekend. Thanks for watching!
It is always a pleasure to watch Paul at work :) Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Paul! I appreciate watching your flow of how you determine measurements, and the development of fixtures.
Dear Mr Paul, I’ve been watching your videos I don’t no how I found your channel but the work you do is amazing, I love the way you teach it’s so easy to follow along, I’ve learnt so much these pst few days watching your videos thank you Sir for teaching us for sharing these amazing videos keep up the good work I’m hungry to learn more
Very nice comments. Much appreciated. Thanks for watching!
Great video! I love the tinkering and tool mods along the way. Very interesting and informative!
I haven't done much machining, so I love all of these neat techniques/tips/tricks (especially the thread tapping)!
Don't break a tap!
@@paulbrodie I guess the important point would be to not tighten the chuck too tightly, to allow it to spin once it grabs a bite in the metal...
@@peterrychel3640 not too tight, not too loose, otherwise the tap stops cutting way too soon..
Outstanding content as usual. I am really enjoying these videos. Thankyou.
Thank you for this channel. Should get me through the Belgian winter ahead.
Wonderful, thank you Paul. I've been wanting a video just like this.
Most welcome. Thanks for watching!
Another great video, love how the fillet brazing turned out☮
Thank you Ray.
Nice job,you teach everything in details!THX alot
Thank you Daoyan.
I can feel the craftsmanship
Thank you :)
LOVE...these vids !
Interesting method of taping a thread there at speed
Great video, Paul. Do you mind sharing the specific type of "Silver Rod" you used on the forks? Also, I'm fabricating a non-bike project. It's 16 gauge steel tubing 0.750” OD x 0.634” ID x 0.058” Wall Thickness and I need insert a 3/8”-24 RH Thread bung into the tube. What silver rod would you recommend? Thanks for your help. David
David, we have two brazing videos, and in them all brazing materials and fluxes are identified and listed. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video, thanks. When you braze the dropouts, are you just adding enough filler to plug the end of the tube? Not to fill right back to the end of the dropout?
Just enough to plug the end of the tube. To go to the end of the dropout would require more heat, and if you're not careful bronze will drip into the fork leg and then you have a rattle.
paul brodie Thanks! Is this because you are getting the strength from the nickel sliver? Or is that all that is needed if you did the whole dropout with just LFB too? I always thought you had to fill a decent way up into the tube. Thanks again
What kind of mandrel do you use for the hole saw when using them on the milling machine?
I made my own. I took 3/4" round cold rolled and tapped it for Grade 8 redi-rod. Screwed in the redi-rod with Loctite and cut it off to the correct length.
@@paulbrodie Thanks!
Great video, but now you've got me curious about the bike at the 14 minute mark!
I think you are talking about eBee, my electric bike. Cycle EXIF has the story on their website if you do a quick search..
master
Thank you.
What 11 herbs and spices do you recommend for brazing rods?
Not sure if I am comprehending the magnitude of your question..
@@paulbrodie Just curious as to the specific blends of rod you use?
% silver and nickel?
% brass or bronze blended with alloys?
Do you silver braze or nickel-silver only? what rod thickness do you like best?
thank you for the information and encouragement!
@@chriswoolvin7284 Hi Chris, your questions all get answered in the Fillet Brazing 101 video, and the Shop Tour video coming out this weekend. Thanks for watching!
What is going on with the Cartridge's on the front derailleur?
Cartridges? I'm not sure what you mean...
I'd love to see a video about the ebike in the background...
It might happen...
@@paulbrodie Subscribed and waiting
Probably u live with nature's paradise.We heard the voice of peacock :)
Yes I have 2 peacocks and I hope some eggs hatch next spring. Thx for watching!
@@paulbrodie thank you. You are a great teacher. I have made foldable bike. I refer your videos to improve my skills.
@@srbhanja Thank you. I appreciate your comments. It is a good time in my life to share my knowledge.