Old 04-26-19, 10:07 AM
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Retrofitting Added Functionality to an existing frame

I have a couple of steel frames that are suitable size and hold future potential for use. I like a kitchen sink bike with a tonne of "fastenability"; threaded braze-on laden frames for attaching stuff to. These steel frames could use a repaint so should it not be possible to walnut hull the frames, drill them in the appropriate spots then weld in pre-made threaded attachment points? I'm looking at adding more water bottle mounts, mid-fork blade mounts, seat stay mounts etc. Maybe tack on some spoke holders as well. While I'm at it, the cantilever braze-ons feature posts which are not allen key replaceable. Those too could be swapped for modern ones. Thoughts?
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