Evening,
I was recently offered an Alan aluminium frame.
When I went to see it, I found cracks in the top and bottom head tube lugs.
The top lug has a crack coming down from the headset cup, and another one coming up from
the head tube.
The bottom lug has a crack coming up from the bottom headset cup.
The owner said he hadn't noticed these, and said I could have the frame for half the original price he was asking. He also let me take it away (without paying) so I could ask about having it repaired.
It's really a shame because for the rest the frame's in decent condition. I wonder if the cracks were caused by poor installation of the headset cups.
What do people think? Is it possible and worthwhile to repair the cracks?
I've read stuff about having these frames glued with aerospace glue, or having a reinforcement ring welded onto the lugs. I also wondered if it's possible to just reweld the aluminium.
I've also read that it could be possible to just drill a hole at the end of the cracks, which could prevent them spreading.
I want to build the frame up to ride (if it can be rescued) so I'm not so bothered if the repair looks a bit ugly, as long as it's solid. So could any of the above repairs work, and would they be cheaper than just finding another frame in better condition?
Thanks for looking,
Johnny
I was recently offered an Alan aluminium frame.
When I went to see it, I found cracks in the top and bottom head tube lugs.
The top lug has a crack coming down from the headset cup, and another one coming up from
the head tube.
The bottom lug has a crack coming up from the bottom headset cup.
The owner said he hadn't noticed these, and said I could have the frame for half the original price he was asking. He also let me take it away (without paying) so I could ask about having it repaired.
It's really a shame because for the rest the frame's in decent condition. I wonder if the cracks were caused by poor installation of the headset cups.
What do people think? Is it possible and worthwhile to repair the cracks?
I've read stuff about having these frames glued with aerospace glue, or having a reinforcement ring welded onto the lugs. I also wondered if it's possible to just reweld the aluminium.
I've also read that it could be possible to just drill a hole at the end of the cracks, which could prevent them spreading.
I want to build the frame up to ride (if it can be rescued) so I'm not so bothered if the repair looks a bit ugly, as long as it's solid. So could any of the above repairs work, and would they be cheaper than just finding another frame in better condition?
Thanks for looking,
Johnny