Townman
Dirt Disciple
Hello all,
I have been a bit quiet on the restoration front but I have some updates.
Its a sad day as the paint on Rossin is no more. I got it blasted with aluminium oxide which was delicate on the lugwork, but managed to get out all the bodyfiller in the fillets. I got fed up with using chemicals as it was a messy job, and it wasn't doing a great job to be honest.
It's fascinating to see the raw steelwork of such a rare beauty. It's also interesting to see the fillets in the main triangles have extra plates on them that curve up to the lugs. Means I wont have to use as much bodyfiller when it comes to fill these back.
The frame is in great condition, apart from the dropouts. They are slightly crushed from excessive wheel tightening. This will be a job for my frame builder to see what he can do to fix.
In other news - My new steel clamps for the handlebar arrived today! Steve from Cofa Engineering http://www.cofa-eng.co.uk/ in Bristol machined them for me. He's a great guy and very helpful. Check out his website if you're looking for custom parts.
So apart from a few small holes that need filling, and the dropouts needing attention, the frame is almost ready to be restored back to it's former glory! Very exciting.
Anyway, here are the photos.
I have been a bit quiet on the restoration front but I have some updates.
Its a sad day as the paint on Rossin is no more. I got it blasted with aluminium oxide which was delicate on the lugwork, but managed to get out all the bodyfiller in the fillets. I got fed up with using chemicals as it was a messy job, and it wasn't doing a great job to be honest.
It's fascinating to see the raw steelwork of such a rare beauty. It's also interesting to see the fillets in the main triangles have extra plates on them that curve up to the lugs. Means I wont have to use as much bodyfiller when it comes to fill these back.
The frame is in great condition, apart from the dropouts. They are slightly crushed from excessive wheel tightening. This will be a job for my frame builder to see what he can do to fix.
In other news - My new steel clamps for the handlebar arrived today! Steve from Cofa Engineering http://www.cofa-eng.co.uk/ in Bristol machined them for me. He's a great guy and very helpful. Check out his website if you're looking for custom parts.
So apart from a few small holes that need filling, and the dropouts needing attention, the frame is almost ready to be restored back to it's former glory! Very exciting.
Anyway, here are the photos.