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'50 Schwinn/NE-5 update
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle_punk13" data-source="post: 53838"><p>Hey thanks for the tip!</p><p>Soon as I get gas equipment I'll do that. I wanted to do that for looks, and the more I learn about welding, the more I don't know...</p><p>I recently learned about 'sugaring' or 'crystalization' from welds, and appreciate the tip. I had thought there might be stress points created at the edges of these 'sleeves' and appreciate the confirmation so that I can better alleviate this.</p><p>Gosh I love doing this kind of stuff. I find it very interesting to learn about stresses, then testing and such. Backyard/guerilla engineering at it's best!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle_punk13, post: 53838"] Hey thanks for the tip! Soon as I get gas equipment I'll do that. I wanted to do that for looks, and the more I learn about welding, the more I don't know... I recently learned about 'sugaring' or 'crystalization' from welds, and appreciate the tip. I had thought there might be stress points created at the edges of these 'sleeves' and appreciate the confirmation so that I can better alleviate this. Gosh I love doing this kind of stuff. I find it very interesting to learn about stresses, then testing and such. Backyard/guerilla engineering at it's best!!! [/QUOTE]
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