Beautiful TIG Welds

Kent Eriksen titanium;
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Gazz i think the fat looks brilliant in that colour to be fair.

Im not sure i would necessarily consider it a step on, more a different method....but i suspect this is an age old debate, and different people would argue different points for and against.

It is something i have enjoyed looking at, from different framebuilders, and i think in the end for me it boils down to aesthetic choice.


Heres and Effort from Keith Bontrager.
 

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Lovely welds, rubbish photos...
 

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rider":3fns5io3 said:
WD Pro":3fns5io3 said:

Airborne Titanium and Marin CR-MO steel!
These are for sure examples of beautiful welds. :cool:
Cheers Peter :LOL:

Considering they have come out of Taiwanese and Chinese (or Russian ?) sweat shops they are surprisingly good :D
 
WD Pro":2ul4ppm3 said:
rider":2ul4ppm3 said:
WD Pro":2ul4ppm3 said:

Airborne Titanium and Marin CR-MO steel!
These are for sure examples of beautiful welds. :cool:
Cheers Peter :LOL:

Considering they have come out of Taiwanese and Chinese (or Russian ?) sweat shops they are surprisingly good :D

It's eithter right done or wrong You know. Once You master that process does not much matter where, not that I've seen at what environments are frames made in Taiwan they all come nicely welded.
 
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