I hear what you are saying Friko, old Eric knew how to braze one up and that is part of the attraction of Cheneys and Rickmans you can feel the love....
Yeah Marc, Eric may have been a cranky old codger but he most definitely knew how to run a bead. Here's an overexposed shot of my Cheney's steering head area (
I'll replace it with a better shot later on today ). I'll also drag out and my Metisse and Boyd and Stellings Suzuki a bit later to add to the aftermarket frame show
For the non welders among us note the easily spotted difference between the American flat track constructors TIG welds and Hindall and Cheney's brazing. They're vastly different techniques achieving the same result. To the uninitiated you'd think that Harry Hindall (
USA) and Eric Cheney (
UK) had learned to weld at the same trade school, their welding being so similar. When it came to welding new engine mounts in my Cheney flat tracker I had access to TIG and one of the best welders in Sydney offering to do it for me but in reverence to Harry I opted to braze them. Even though I did the best job I could muster, a blind man could tell the Firko welds from Harry's work
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Anyone else got some frame welding shots to add to the mix? Jim, what about your Star Racer and Wassco?