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Old 11-24-21, 04:42 PM
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What a fascinating thread! I had no idea that Doug Fattic had flirted with the idea of titanium brazing!

I've got a pretty detailed writeup about Pino and Cecil's wacky bikes on my (very much unfinished) website, in the 1970s section. One of the things that Cecil worked on was a chemical agent for preventing the uncontrolled flow of the filler slurry used when oven brazing a ti frame, which makes it seem like braze diffusion is a real problem. They baked their frames in industrial quartz-argon ovens... But I've always wondered if a similar process could be done by hand with today's shielding equipment.

https://early-titanium-archive.neocities.org/70s.html

I also interviewed Mike Augspurger about his "lugged" (more like sleeved) welded ti frames. The lugged/welded option is another route you could check out, if you're dead set against adhesive bonding a frame.

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