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Quill Stems! // Paul Brodie's Shop 

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@I3ene1
@I3ene1 Год назад
I normally never comment but it is great to see you back in your shop doing what you love :)
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you very much!
@domenicomonteleone3055
@domenicomonteleone3055 Год назад
​@@paulbrodie Paul Happy Easter to you and Mitch ❤❤❤❤
@Maik1968
@Maik1968 Год назад
Dear Paul, you look quite good. As I told you, I was stemcell transplanted in 2002 and know about it. I wish you a nice Eastern 🐣 and thank you for this interesting video. Greetings from Germany 😘😘👍💪🌞🍀
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@Maik1968 Thanks Maik. I hope my stem cell transplant works as well for me as it has for you... All the best to you!...
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@domenicomonteleone3055 Happy Easter!
@kevingambrell
@kevingambrell Год назад
Made me smile. I think about my workshop and the piles of jigs and fixtures iv made over 40 years. Not one bugger knows what they are for apart from me. Its like having a special pile of secrets! LOL
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Sounds good to me!
@KM-jo3wh
@KM-jo3wh Год назад
What a joy and privilege to watch these videos, thank you! Chapeau!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you KM....
@korobuildschannel597
@korobuildschannel597 Год назад
Every new snippet from the shop is nothing less than a gift for the (my) heart. Masterful work, as always.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@jlacc1
@jlacc1 Год назад
Keep on tacking and we'll keep on watching.. love your works and your shop Paul..
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Very good :)
@xpndblhero5170
@xpndblhero5170 Год назад
23:39 - You'll never see someone who enjoys their job as much as he does right here.... He has as much passion for building bikes as he does for teaching us about how to build bikes. Thank you Paul for all the wisdom and Thank You Mitch for making a video for us.... 😊❤️👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you :)
@xpndblhero5170
@xpndblhero5170 Год назад
@@paulbrodie - No thank you.... You are one of the reasons I want to get a welder and start building stuff. Well, it's very motivating but also kind of annoying because you make it look so easy and I know it's not.... I guess that will come w/ experience when I can actually afford a welder and start practicing again. 😁👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@xpndblhero5170 Get a welder and start practicing...
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@xpndblhero5170 I hope you get a welder and start practicing again...
@1924ab
@1924ab Год назад
Paul you are a master at building jigs and Mitch that was fantastic video work of the welding process’s. I always learn more every time I watch. Thank you.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks William :)
@joell439
@joell439 Год назад
Great to watch the master at work. Paul, you’re looking good and stronger every episode. Never stop moving. Thanks Mitch for producing another awesome episode. 👍👍😎👍👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks 👍 we appreciate your comments!
@markboyes6186
@markboyes6186 Год назад
Great mendors are gentle and strong. I enjoy your insights and knowledge.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you kindly!
@Hoggdoc1946
@Hoggdoc1946 Год назад
Paul so glad to see you back in the shop.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you. It's good to be back in the shop!
@murdoc6501
@murdoc6501 Год назад
Genius stuff here! Go Paul and crew, thank you and keep moving forward!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you very much! Yes, good to keep moving forward....
@billholmes6639
@billholmes6639 Год назад
I can't believe how many clever little jigs you have come up with, you're truly a mastercraftsman!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Bill. Yes, jigs and fixtures make life in the shop so much easier :)
@johnpublic168
@johnpublic168 Год назад
Watching the frame brazers at arch motors in England. They would go around the tube junction nugging the torch controls as they went making a perfect braze in appearance width and heigth.
@TL243
@TL243 Год назад
Wow. True craftsmanship.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you very much!
@tommontgomery2674
@tommontgomery2674 Год назад
I used to make small batches of close tolerance parts to the tenths on the lathe that were very tedious and that I needed to heat treat. Then we got a Dedtru centerless grinding attachment for a small surface grinder we had. Worked like a champ! I got to where I could just rough out a lot of parts quickly then finish them on the grinder. I even could grind tiny parts (that I would lose if I dropped) to a shoulder or step. .. It changed the way I worked in the shop.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Tom. Good comments...
@yourphilosophunculist482
@yourphilosophunculist482 Год назад
Thank you for sharing! Best to you Paul (Mitch too)!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Same to you!
@MAFZ1200
@MAFZ1200 Год назад
Let's gooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!! Paul and Mich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Aaaaaaaalright!!!!
@tarouyamada2686
@tarouyamada2686 Год назад
We are lucky to have Paul walking us through, to be able to witness such a production process without having to worry about any problem solving. Seeing the tips, tricks, tools and jigs being used, it's fascinating 🤙
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you very much!
@halvinfernandez3074
@halvinfernandez3074 Год назад
12:40 here are more tricks than the batman belt! very good video and thanks for showing what is not seen in books
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Halvin....
@jdsstegman
@jdsstegman Год назад
Things made to perfection takes time. I can see why your done making them. But they are worth the price.
@Noote54
@Noote54 Год назад
Thanks, I never considered the complexity of a bicycle till now
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you :)
@framolon3708
@framolon3708 Год назад
Wonderful Paul!
@jumpfortyfour9965
@jumpfortyfour9965 Год назад
hope your health improves paul god bless you this world needs you kind regards
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you kindly...
@Metal-Possum
@Metal-Possum Год назад
All of my favourite bikes have quill stems except one. Not to mention there's a good supply of cartridge bearing threaded headsets these days without needing a Chris King budget. Old bikes can still be good fun.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Nothing wrong with old mountain bikes. They were the Original Gravel Bikes after all.... :)
@Metal-Possum
@Metal-Possum Год назад
@@paulbrodie I've been reading about the Rough Stuff Fellowship over in the UK. They were doing some crazy things on drop bar bikes as early as the 1950's. There's some excellent photos too, including some pringled wheels and such. I'm just glad the Americans were able to offer us balloon tyres so we could do the job better.
@OddJobFix
@OddJobFix Год назад
Brilliant. Thank you for the finite details. Fixture master you are.
@JustinG1962
@JustinG1962 Год назад
Always a good use for used All Bran boxes.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Good eye! Now I have oatmeal for breakfast...
@bbarber6845
@bbarber6845 Год назад
Always a good day of watching when you have a torch in hand!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks!
@mith5168
@mith5168 Год назад
Another good show Paul and Mitch… I noticed that your torch setting varies a bit, but primarily stays a “reducing flame”…can you speak to how you manipulate the gas settings to get the heat / oxygen content at the right point for both the nickel silver and bronze rod braze. Masterful job BTW on managing the puddle!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
I do not know what a "reducing flame" is... I use a neutral flame, not oxidizing, not carburizing. When the flame is too hot I turn it down a little. When the flame is too cool I turn it up a little. There is no big secret here. The same flame works well for preheat, nickel silver, and fillet brazing. Once I get the flame set nicely I rarely adjust it. Thanks for watching :)
@karlalton3170
@karlalton3170 Год назад
Your like me Paul loads of jig's for different jobs 😁 great job buddy 😁😁🤘🤘
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks 👍 I do like my jigs and fixtures!
@Alanbataar
@Alanbataar Год назад
Hello Paul, Mitch. As always, thanks for the video. Paul, you are quite gifted at jigs and fixtures. I learn something every time I watch your videos.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks 👍 Alan :)
@marcelpfeiffer6587
@marcelpfeiffer6587 Год назад
Great to see a real legend at work! I'm deeply impressed. Thanks for sharing.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Marcel :)
@madmax2506
@madmax2506 Год назад
a pleasure and an honour to watch you working. great channel , many thanks for sharing 👌👌👍👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Mad Max, thank you for watching and commenting....
@criticalmass181
@criticalmass181 Год назад
Great to see you getting back into the swing of things, Paul. Take care.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Marty...
@brianhagan4728
@brianhagan4728 Год назад
Paul & Mitch; great videos. After watching each video, I want to retire and go work for a frame builder again. I miss making things in a machine shop, and building bikes.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks 👍
@markne4854
@markne4854 Год назад
Dear Paul and Mitch, thank you so much for this fascinating video. It's great to see how much satisfaction you derive from such attention to detail and mechanical ingenuity. Best wishes, Mark
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Mark...
@tomfortson2684
@tomfortson2684 Год назад
Hey, Paul, and Mitch, So great to have you back in the saddle again, Paul! I'm really enjoying watching you work your magic on the stems! I love the way you develop fixtures that help you with more than one task each. So cool! Glad I was able to see this lesson! Rooting for you, Paul...
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Many thanks!
@yodasbff3395
@yodasbff3395 Год назад
Good to see you back in the shop working. I never realized how much work went into something like a bicycle stem. Your jigs and fixtures are as nice and impressive as your final product. Beautiful workmanship. Thanks for sharing. 👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting...
@constantinehatzis2807
@constantinehatzis2807 Год назад
Beautiful work!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you so much 😀
@lancehatch4475
@lancehatch4475 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and talent. There is a lot of value in these videos. Get well soon.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Lance. I am well :)
@felixjackson2670
@felixjackson2670 Год назад
Great to see you again. Your work is uplifting to see. In our ‘modern’ world of computers and A.I. ..human mastery is sadly lacking. I find your projects fascinating and inspiring. Love the way you explain whilst working. Hope your health blossoms as you regain strength and inspiration.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Felix. Yes, my health is getting better and I'm putting on weight. All good :)
@jcnpresser
@jcnpresser Год назад
I love how you guys make tig welding and fillet brazing look so easy. Then I try to tig wells and I constantly keep taking the tungsten for a swim. Takes me forever, and it never looks the same.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Yes, I know that sometimes I make it look easy.... Thanks for watching!
@lukadude7335
@lukadude7335 Год назад
Really nice Workflow!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks!
@MegaTubescreamer
@MegaTubescreamer Год назад
hya dynamic duo, 😊, that is a serious batch of work paul, you explained the tig and braze method very clearly ,a kind of belt and braces strengthening where its needed ploy !👍 the details that matter,thats genius and the camera work is just as much appreciated, thanks mitch, for another solidly fabricated episode !
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks 👍 for watching and commenting!
@gjrarthmanuelssn1744
@gjrarthmanuelssn1744 Год назад
Good to see a new video!!! What a craftmentship!!! Gerard, from Spain
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Greetings to Spain :)
@eos777
@eos777 Год назад
This is art. Thank you again for another interesting and beautiful video.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you :)
@LightBranches
@LightBranches Год назад
Your jigs are just a thing a beauty!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you :)
@zaferince1440
@zaferince1440 Год назад
Hey Paul we love you….nice to see you…keep going
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you!
@peteryoomla156
@peteryoomla156 Год назад
Thank you Paul and Mitch for the video you two make every time. Both masters in their own field.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
You bet! Thanks Peter...
@gordonhenagar6652
@gordonhenagar6652 Год назад
Masterfully done Paul, you make doing good work look easy, sometimes I can do well and sometimes not, you always inspire me sir.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Gordon...
@InvisibleFace
@InvisibleFace Год назад
I am very glad to see you! Favorite job is what helping my dad between cancer treatments. It's nice to see you doing what you love. Thanks for continuing to share your knowledge!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you...
@turtlecrawford6468
@turtlecrawford6468 Год назад
Wow Paul you are such a great teacher! Thanks for capturing Mitch!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Wow, thanks!
@michaelrandle4128
@michaelrandle4128 Год назад
You really are a master fabricator Paul, it’s a pleasure to watch and better still you are rightly proud of your work. Regards from across the pond,
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Michael...
@martinslennon
@martinslennon Год назад
Amazing, more tutorials or maybe inspirational videos! The ICR centre drill support apparatus is brilliant as well! Thanks for sharing this incredible work!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Martin :)
@tednruth453
@tednruth453 Год назад
Fascinating as ever 😊
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you :)
@kevinjohnston4512
@kevinjohnston4512 Год назад
I wish I was half as talented as you are. I can do a lot of things but not real well. But I do. That makes me feel good. Remember always stay strong. I'm 11 years cancer-free.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Kevin. I hope I get to be cancer free as long as you. There is also a mental component to talent. Many years ago I was a sloppy brazer. Then I decided I wanted to be better, and after making that decision, and focussing on the task at hand, I did get better... You can do that too :)
@proto57
@proto57 Год назад
I'll never be making a quill stem, nor many of the other bits and pieces you create: But I learn so many techniques and skills from watching you at work, which have and will be very valuable to me in the future when making a million other things. And even if there are methods I don't ever happen to use, it's just damned fun to watch you do it! Thanks as always... Rich.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Rich. Appreciate your comments!
@thinkpadBentnoseTheBlind
@thinkpadBentnoseTheBlind Год назад
I love this video ! I was literally just scrounging all my quill stems for a build. so hard to find 0 rise quills that are not way too long.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you!
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 Год назад
Always a joy to watch your work.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Tom :)
@TheUncleRuckus
@TheUncleRuckus Год назад
Great video as always Paul! 👍👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks :)
@tiffinthyme5822
@tiffinthyme5822 Год назад
Hello Paul, it’s a joy to watch you solder and braze, it really is. TIG welding is your specialty too! You know your not bad at this game!!!! It’s great to see you looking and sounding so good. Best wishes Kevin.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Kevin. Good to hear from you :)
@fernandodossantosmusica
@fernandodossantosmusica Год назад
super amazing paul
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Fernando...
@WireWeHere
@WireWeHere Год назад
Quill be another interesting video.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Are you delivering a Pun?
@_luckyluke._
@_luckyluke._ Год назад
Same here, awesome stem Man:)
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Lucky Luke!
@framolon3708
@framolon3708 Год назад
It's incredible the way you do things!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Fra :)
@danmartin3522
@danmartin3522 Год назад
good to see you up and doiing the things you love. best wishs Dan
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Dan!
@dougpersell8776
@dougpersell8776 Год назад
Paul you need to engrave all your fixtures so someday a 100 years from now someone will know what they were for. I like the close ups of brazing and silver soldering a real art. Thanks
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Doug!
@jwill9637
@jwill9637 Год назад
Thank you both for the great content. Thank you thank you!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
And thank you too!
@TroodosPoolGuy
@TroodosPoolGuy Год назад
Some great close up footage of the brazing! And Paul, you are, without doubt, the coolest dude on RU-vid!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Wow, thanks!
@Lisbikes
@Lisbikes Год назад
Thanks
@blacksupra10
@blacksupra10 Год назад
wow that is some hours in fixtures.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Yes I have a lot of fixtures.....
@TanBoiIndustries
@TanBoiIndustries Год назад
Great to see you back and hopefully on the mend!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Yes, I am mending.
@TanBoiIndustries
@TanBoiIndustries Год назад
@@paulbrodie prayers going your way!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@TanBoiIndustries Thank you!
@user-ul6qm9gp4v
@user-ul6qm9gp4v Год назад
same here, awesome stem Man:)
@Ronsonic
@Ronsonic Год назад
You really are a fussy framebuilder. Love following along with your thought processes. Don't think there's a single aspect of building that you don't consider every step.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Yes I am a fussy framebuilder. I really do consider every little detail. This all started when I was learning to build frames. I was such a novice and Ritchey, even though he was miles away in a different country, was a huge influence. I would always think, "How would Tom do this?"
@robertstewart7744
@robertstewart7744 Год назад
Nice job as always. I have a victor J-28 torch that I use on sheet metal welding its great.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Robert. I suggest a toast to the J28 torch! :)
@BH.22.
@BH.22. Год назад
Mitch, awesome work with changing between the brazing filter and normal lens. 😍 It looks so seamless and it feels like I'm not missing out anything. Nice to see you both back in action! 🙂Greetings from Germany, Ben
@BH.22.
@BH.22. Год назад
Happy Easter! 🐰
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Ben. Yes, Mitch is good with the filters...
@sebastian_j
@sebastian_j Год назад
Heck Paul, I'm so glad to see you back, first on the neglected Romax (that was one nice job, your skills are untouched) and now here 🎉
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Many thanks! We seem to be Bingeing on Bicycles for now, so we'll see how long we can keep that up :)
@Stuff-i-Like
@Stuff-i-Like Год назад
I wish Paul's shop was near me, love to volunteer, an avid cyclist with some fitting and turning experience plus an engineering mindset.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
That's very nice you would be willing to volunteer. No opportunities happening this year, but thanks...
@Stuff-i-Like
@Stuff-i-Like Год назад
@@paulbrodie yes, I love being in small machine shops building stuff esp' stuff I like, push bikes, e-bikes, motorcycles, cars, helo's etc ta. Spent some time at BHP Port Waratah, Newcastle NSW, my first job, Mech Eng Degree Trainee, in industrial Machine Shops, Fitting n Turning, metal casting etc good days. Now I'm getting into 3D - CAD Inventor, Printing, Additive Manufacturing, all good stuff, enjoy.
@Stuff-i-Like
@Stuff-i-Like Год назад
Coffee for me now, I'll keep watching, and slowly conjuring the design of my next bike, gravel / road type.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@Stuff-i-Like Good for you. I sold my MTB frame and fork, so now I am figuring out my gravel bike....
@donhuebert9151
@donhuebert9151 Год назад
I don't know if you saw this but there is a good article about Ross Metcalf in this month's BCCM newsletter.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Well Don,... I have never even heard of Ross Metcalf. I must really be out of touch!
@weedmanwestvancouverbc9266
@weedmanwestvancouverbc9266 Год назад
You neglected to mention the fairly rare Evolution quill size, 1 1/4", pioneered by Ritchey
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
It was actually Gary Fisher who came up with the 1 1/4" size, but the industry largely ignored him...
@weedmanwestvancouverbc9266
@weedmanwestvancouverbc9266 Год назад
@paulbrodie I only know this because I have a tandem mountain bike I bought, and it had this size on it. I want I wanted to go to a more modern size of bar I had to get an adapter for it. BTW, I did finally manage to find a bike with S &S couplers on it. Somebody sold me a Touring bike by Naked Bike on Quadra, who I believe is somebody that you taught to weld.
@millarfarewell5343
@millarfarewell5343 Год назад
I just love this. The idea of Tig welding the joint for strength and brazing over it for appearance is a great idea. Paul, you look like you/re enjoying yourself. Enjoy the coffee and by the way who gets the third coffee?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks 👍 Millar. There is only me and Mitch. That was Mitch is the video. He wasn't supposed to be in it, but there he is...
@user-tx5ry5fy5l
@user-tx5ry5fy5l Год назад
Paul, How do i get on the list for a stem!?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Don, the stems are all pre-sold, and I am not making any more, sorry...
@galenkehler
@galenkehler Год назад
Gotta learn to make your own, tx5ry5fy5l (if that is your real name, idk) 😊
@SupriYanto-zo3pi
@SupriYanto-zo3pi Год назад
Mantap PAK 👍👍👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Not sure what that all means but thanks....
@jobkneppers
@jobkneppers Год назад
Paul, you're a true hero to me and I learned a lot from you. Your new look breaks my heart a little and I I hope you're doing well. All the best, Job PS: the datasheet on the nickel-silver rod mentions that each individual rod is laser marked. So read the rod 🔍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you, I will. I am doing well. Chemo caused my hair to fall out, but it should start to grow in the next while. Don't worry!
@104ducati
@104ducati Год назад
@@paulbrodie ....and I thought it was all that coffee....
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@104ducati Wrong...
@marksun.7861
@marksun.7861 Год назад
👨‍🏭👨‍🏭👨‍🏭👨‍🏭👨‍🏭👍🏻
@lelandnightingale
@lelandnightingale Год назад
Beautiful work and a treat to follow along as usual. How much would one of these go for and any chance you'd do a threadless version?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Leland. These stems sold for $300, no paint, no hardware. I am retired and do not make stems any more...
@lelandnightingale
@lelandnightingale Год назад
@@paulbrodie I suspected this might be the case. Like my mom though, retirement doesn't seem to mean working any less hard but hopefully just on the things you enjoy. Wish I lived out west so I could stop by the bike swap. Always love to watch you fabricating in your shop and your down to earth attitude towards it (and the armchair machinist commenters).
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@lelandnightingale I am trying to be retired, but it is not easy. I do not have enough time to do all the things I want to do...
@hrxy1
@hrxy1 Год назад
superb camerawork and explanation
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks a ton :)
@M5150
@M5150 Год назад
I’m curious, why didn’t you use a 3/8” endmill to cut the holes for the cable routing instead of using a center drill?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
They only make 3/8" endmills so long, and they are more flexible than a 3/8" centredrill.. The 3/8" centrdrill works just fine...and is much cheaper...
@DugGLe55FuR
@DugGLe55FuR Год назад
Why don't you turn the tube down on a lathe, and use a tailstock to stop it flexing? do you need a smoother surface than a lathe could make?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Yes, I want a very smooth surface because I am a very fussy fabricator. It is very hard to take off .003" (the thickness of a human hair...) and have it smooth and look good on a lathe. Grinding is the way to go.
@SebastianAlvarez-nk4hr
@SebastianAlvarez-nk4hr 11 месяцев назад
Te quiero mucho Paul Brodie
@bigc7t
@bigc7t Год назад
Why or what's the point of the brazing? Would it be stronger to just tig weld the parts together? Sorry I'm not a welder.. it's seems that brazing is becoming one of those lost arts? But is there a reason for brazing on top of the tig weld? Thanks
@johnb5519
@johnb5519 Год назад
It's almost a shame to cover up the nice tig welds. Beautiful job on the brazing. Is that what makes them sell so well?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Not many folks are making quill stems these days....
@1crazypj
@1crazypj Год назад
It stated on the spec sheet, Do not use on ferrous metals Is there a reason not to as I've heard of it being done for decades?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Do not use what on ferrous metals?
@SedatedPigeon
@SedatedPigeon Год назад
can I order a stem signed by Paul for display? it's a work of art
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Sorry Eddie, this batch is sold out and there will be no more. I am retired :)
@camojoe2
@camojoe2 Год назад
Too bad we don't live closer, now that I'm retired, I'd love to be your toolmaker😀 How is your stem cell therapy working out? Regards, Duck
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
I've never had a toolmaker... I had complications from my transplant and ended up in hospital for 10 days. I am doing well now though :)
@starcarrier1874
@starcarrier1874 Год назад
Interesting stuff. Enjoyed watching the brazing technique most. The close-up torch work is very helpful. Can the brazing rod be used to drag the molten puddle where you want it, or does that just cause more problems?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you. Yes, you are exactly correct. The brazing rod can be used to drag, or at least "encourage the flow" of the brazing puddle. I do this a lot. It's a very useful technique.
@BIZRZKYKK
@BIZRZKYKK Год назад
Hope you’re doing good!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
I am doing quite well, thank you!
@PatFarrellKTM
@PatFarrellKTM Год назад
Another great video. For most of the video, I thought your T shirt said "Paul Brodie's SHOD" as the fold hid the bottom of the last letter. I was going to ask if a shod was a special kind of fish from your part of Canada.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks Pat. Yes, I had a wardrobe malfunction. No assistant to tell me I had a big wrinkle in my T-shirt...
@PatFarrellKTM
@PatFarrellKTM Год назад
@@paulbrodie Yeah, your assistant has to spend a lot more time on makeup since you switched away from your Sasquatch hairstyle 🙂
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@PatFarrellKTM My hair all fell out from a big dose of Chemo. I did not have a choice...
@PatFarrellKTM
@PatFarrellKTM Год назад
@@paulbrodie Yeah, I knew that when I first saw the new look in an earlier video. But I'm going to maintain that it was a just a new look. No matter what you have on your head, I love your videos.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@PatFarrellKTM Thanks Pat...
@edpretty8344
@edpretty8344 Год назад
Paul, what are the differences in nickle silver and silver solder that would cause you to use one over the other? Or are they even comparable?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Primarily the melting temperature. Nickel silver is stronger in certain applications. Silver solder is a LOT more expensive....
@leondown6869
@leondown6869 Год назад
17 stems and what do you get?... another day older and deeper in debt...apologies to Ernie Ford
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
You've got it wrong Leon. I am not in debt.
@herbwhitmore4482
@herbwhitmore4482 Год назад
Hey Paul you look smarter without the hair , although you might need it up there in Canada , gotta keep the noggin warm , eh
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
I didn't have a choice. It all fell out...
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