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Tiger Cub Fin Fixin' // Paul Brodie's Shop 

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@davidstein792
@davidstein792 2 года назад
With that hacksaw, I thought I was watching Allen Millyard. All your work is pure genius and art. Any format is fine with me as long as the videos keep coming. Thank you.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you David :)
@AndreasHappyfarm
@AndreasHappyfarm 2 года назад
I prefer the long videos, but will watch regardless. As a bike mechanic/rider, shop owner and motorcycle rider your channel is pure gold. so much knowledge about so many things.
@richardortiz8704
@richardortiz8704 Год назад
Hi Paul Brandon no high ball I like you working on the Cubs I have one thank you I like seeing you work on the cup I have one thank you thanks for your video 2023
@hermanhandlebars2687
@hermanhandlebars2687 2 года назад
As a younger viewer I enjoy these videos because of the quality and experience in the engineering together, with the bikes, bicycles etc really shows. The way you explain what your doing or planning really engages with the viewer and can only show how appreciated you must have been in your teaching days with the bicycles. I've always been looking for your type of videos for around 10 years and have only found a few that are as good as yours. I'm sure there are many people who watch because they appreciate the fact you know what your doing and have years of experience in doing it. Always look forward to the next video, thank you 👍 ps. would be good to see a Mitch on the other side of the camera.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Herman. How can I say this?... Mitch is a little camera shy!
@mattinhessen7148
@mattinhessen7148 2 года назад
Gents - please keep the videos coming. Love Paul's "feel" with the sketches, materials and processes. I make a point of looking directly when a new vid is uploaded.
@903Z1
@903Z1 2 года назад
It is a pure joy watching a master at work . I'm 68 years old and still learning , Thanks.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Michael.
@rogeriocosta1035
@rogeriocosta1035 2 года назад
Paul, I like the long videos, but I think you can do whatever is more comfortable to you and we will enjoy. The most important part is to have some fun doing the channel too. Take care!
@privatepilot2617
@privatepilot2617 2 года назад
I too have "welded" (not brazed) cast a few times. I ordered beautiful Pure Cast rod from a DHC Cobra Dealer near Grass Valley, CA. I do everything you do for prep and veeing out. I preheat about a half an hour, do the weld and then post heat for an hour or two. If you cannot find a source for the pure cast rod (not nickel alloy or arc rods), you can use old piston rings as a second choice (not the oil scraper, of course). Very educational and entertaining.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips!
@mathewmolk2089
@mathewmolk2089 2 года назад
As far as we are concerned that is the ONLY way to weld cast iron. ,,,, You forgot tell about cast iron flux, though,,,,which is also hard to come by. I have been told you can use borax but I have never tried it.
@Ronsonic
@Ronsonic 2 года назад
I like the shorter, tighter video approach. Nice work on the fins. Nobody does that. You're a step ahead.
@jimh3362
@jimh3362 2 года назад
old school quality and craftsmanship!!!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Jim.
@AndySlade1
@AndySlade1 2 года назад
I have seen cast iron after welding being placed in tray/box of sand which was preheated and then allowed slowly to cool. Also can use sand box as a medium to apply heat to small parts by heating sand to allow a more uniform temper!
@davidervin7345
@davidervin7345 2 года назад
Man, that is fantastic work but that tool, as much of the things you make, is pure art. A few years ago I took my Ironhead heads to a shop for a valve job, and, (a real man) I carried both heads. The door, a swing out door, required one of my hands and I dropped a head, breaking two fins. The guy knew a welder. He heated the head in his barbecue grill till a rolled up newspaper pressed into the head smoldered and then he tig welded it with (I think) nickel rod. I think he said he returned it to the grill to cool down overnight. It looked great and never cracked.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Quite the story, David. At least the fins got fixed. I'm sure you are more careful opening doors now!
@WireWeHere
@WireWeHere 2 года назад
When I was 18... and sick of school I didn't know what I wanted to do. I bought a welder, I got the fever... I remember that one too.
@1924ab
@1924ab 2 года назад
Nice job Paul and as usual terrific videography Mitch.
@TheNfurter
@TheNfurter 2 года назад
you're the man, awsome. That's real handcraft
@hetrodoxly1203
@hetrodoxly1203 2 года назад
I started my working career over 50 years ago and all the welding we did was gas welding, Arc welding, silver solder and brazing, in the last few years i've been TIG welding cast with stainless rods, i welded a large old cast broken in half bench vice with stainless TIG that was about 5 years ago and it's taken a lot of hammering, we used to bury cast and tool steel (power press dies) in hot sand, an oil drum full of sand with a gas ring under it.
@therealrobertbirchall
@therealrobertbirchall 2 года назад
I was taught to weld with gas as well likewise 50 years ago.
@joehovanec1985
@joehovanec1985 2 года назад
Paul, You do some mighty fine work. Watching your work and repairing those fins, gives folks the confidence to fix their fins. Pleasure watching your informative videos. I enjoy your videos long or short.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Joe.
@darrennoonan6147
@darrennoonan6147 2 года назад
Paul l just look forward to all your videos whether there long or short love your work.
@jpmorgen5726
@jpmorgen5726 2 года назад
I have only welded one cast iron cylinder, welded on an intake stub, with TIG set on AC with 5% cleaning, used nickel rod, no preheating, it amazingly didn't crack or leak, and is still in use many years later.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
The Welding Gods were obviously smiling on you that day!
@jpmorgen5726
@jpmorgen5726 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie I learned the technique from welding tips and tricks on YT!
@Lucas12v
@Lucas12v 2 года назад
Excellent repair.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Lucas.
@chipper442
@chipper442 2 года назад
I have a 1957 200 Tiger Cub I inherited from my Father in Law. It was a legit barn find, as he had parked it in his in-laws barn after college, and that’s where it sat after the chain broke. It’s as I found it still, and complete, including the chain hanging over the handlebars. I have to break that thing out and see if I can get her back in service. In memory of “dad” RIP Michael Lewis Higgins…..I miss you.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Wow that's a story! I hope you do get that '57 Cub working again.
@joewahrerMotorcycleMan
@joewahrerMotorcycleMan 2 года назад
It is always nice watching a craftsman at work! Cheers!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Joe.
@Cliff_Anderson
@Cliff_Anderson 2 года назад
I'm a fan of the long videos, I find them extremely relaxing. I'd totally hang out all day and watch you work. Whatever format you think will grow the channel is a decision that you and Mitch will have to make, though!
@rccmrccrawlermods4517
@rccmrccrawlermods4517 2 года назад
Awesome! Thanks for all the tips! Restored an old PUCH SGS 250 - Loved doing it!
@karstenkurz8176
@karstenkurz8176 2 года назад
Sorry, but i like the longer Videos. It‘s always a inspiration to me.
@tomfortson2684
@tomfortson2684 2 года назад
Hey Paul & Mitch, I like the idea of twice each week. I really enjoy your lessons!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Tom.
@davidmotoman4956
@davidmotoman4956 2 года назад
Thank you for the great videos. How too Do it Right! the Repair was spot on.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you David.
@lunkydog
@lunkydog 2 года назад
Nice repair job.
@Ironsights85
@Ironsights85 2 года назад
new format sounds alright to me!
@stefanknutsson4684
@stefanknutsson4684 2 года назад
I realy enjoy your films. Real good old knowledge, its gard to find. Thank you.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Stefan.
@slideman.
@slideman. 2 года назад
Thanks for showing this tricky repair. I look forwared to the bi-weekly videos!
@davidtyndall8880
@davidtyndall8880 2 года назад
I am glad to see you using a carbonizing flame to braze. I see so many RU-vid videos where, even professional welders, try to use a neural flame and then wonder why their braze job has gas pockets.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
That's interesting because I always use a neutral flame. I did not see any gas pockets in my braze job.
@davidtyndall8880
@davidtyndall8880 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie I guess it could just be the way modern cameras pick up the light/color of the torch flame. I thought I could hear the soft sounds of a carbonizing flame instead of the hiss of a neutral flame, but again, that could be due to my hearing loss and the fact that I use headphones. I am 76 and first learned to torch weld and braze in the Army while in Germany (64 65 ish can't remember exactly) from two Mexican soldiers. I like torch welding because it is slow, and you have a lot more control.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
@@davidtyndall8880 David, a hissing flame can be one of two things, or both. Yes, an oxidizing flame can hiss, but large flames also hiss. This is natural. So, you have to figure out what's going on!
@kennybaird4509
@kennybaird4509 2 года назад
you have great torch skills I admire that!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Kenny. I learned to braze when I was 12 years old, and built my first mini-bike.
@deangiacopassi8757
@deangiacopassi8757 2 года назад
I like your approach to stuff. Not the way I would attempt a job. Your way always seems better. Thanks for the videos. I'm an old dog trying to learn new tricks.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
I'm still learning myself. Thanks for watching.
@michaelrosenlof1084
@michaelrosenlof1084 2 года назад
Very effective techniques, Well Done-Thank you✅👍
@jonpendleton1007
@jonpendleton1007 2 года назад
Excellent! Great repair technique and using the custom designed/made jig was brilliant.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Jon.
@JimNichols
@JimNichols 2 года назад
Brazed a lot of cast when I had a sawmill the wife hated that I used a cookie sheet and the oven to pre-heat parts then let them cool in the oven. Had good results when the parts are heated to 500f. You are an artist and you restore art. Thanks for the ride along and the time it takes to make edit and UL these vids for us to follow along...
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Jim. Yes, women aren't fond of motorcycle parts in the kitchen oven...
@JimNichols
@JimNichols 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie Nor sawmill parts Paul.... lol. Amazing work never watched your channel before seems the old ways are going to be all gone soon. Thanks sir!
@19672701
@19672701 2 года назад
2 videos a week! Awesome! Nice to have shorter videos I can watch during my breaks
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 2 года назад
The squircular barrel looks really neat. If you had no lime a gas bbq works well for preheat and then a slow post weld cooling off period too.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
I do have a gas BBQ, but the lime uses less propane.
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie cant make your tea in a bucket of lime though ,,, id have a steak in with the barrel too. even one for Mighty Mitch
@Metal-Possum
@Metal-Possum 2 года назад
That's the Allen Millyard trick ;)
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 2 года назад
@@Metal-Possum he would have cup cakes too though ,,,
@billyjo1148
@billyjo1148 2 года назад
oddly satisfying job
@davidharris5736
@davidharris5736 2 года назад
Paul I've not long found your videos and enjoy them very much. Binge watching them in fact. Please don't change the format too much your videos are well worth watching. The longer the better!
@pauljay5308
@pauljay5308 Год назад
Love watching these videos. Fantastic workmanship and attention to detail.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thank you Paul! 😉
@pauljay5308
@pauljay5308 Год назад
@@paulbrodie You made my day by mentioning a Speedway bike frame in one of your videos. Speedway Grand Prix is my favourite motor sport, unfortunately it doesn't get the recognition it deserves. I am a veteran 'cycle' speedway rider, alloy single speed 'Archie Wilkinson' frame, straight blade forks and of course no brakes! I would love to make myself a custom frame.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
@@pauljay5308 Paul, you are not alone in wanting to make yourself a custom frame. Once the bug bites, it sometimes does not let go. Thanks for watching! 😉
@joell439
@joell439 2 года назад
👍👍😎👍👍 - whatever works for you both…… shorter length but twice as often 👍. I’ll promise to watch them all either way. All the best to you both…..
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Joel.
@ml.2770
@ml.2770 2 года назад
2 videos per week sounds great.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
We feel it's a better format for us right now. Thanks :)
@richardwoods3313
@richardwoods3313 2 года назад
Wow you got a good deal square heads in the UK go for around the £500 quid mark I prefer the oval head with the big inlet valve
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Yes, I suppose I did, even though my square head has 4 broken fins, a welded up exhaust port, and an enlarged, ovalized bore for the exhaust valve guide.
@seansysig
@seansysig 2 года назад
Paul your shop made jig is awesome. I will be copying your idea. I repurposed an old kitchen oven lined with firebrick and made an outdoor propane preheat oven with a digital BBQ smoker temp probe clamped to the jug to monitor temp. I preheat the jug to 300° F for 20-30 minutes. I then move it to an insulated cabinet with two 300 watt heat lamps where I perform all my cast iron brazing repairs.
@cavman7
@cavman7 2 года назад
Articifer at work. I have the same job ahead of me. I will NOT be doing it myself. I'll be looking for someone with your skills. Lovely to watch.
@frankierutherford1888
@frankierutherford1888 2 года назад
I’m going to keep my 👁 on you. Well done and God bless.
@chrisfournier6144
@chrisfournier6144 2 года назад
Your job is making videos and I’ll leave that up to both you and Mitch! My job is watching your videos! I’m grateful for your efforts in front of and behind the camera!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Chris.
@benrittenhousedotcom
@benrittenhousedotcom 2 года назад
Nice work Paul, I appreciate the stories. Shorter videos out more frequently sounds good to me!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Ben.
@Tocsin-Bang
@Tocsin-Bang 2 года назад
Loved my Tiger Cub, sadly written off in a crash after I had it for 3 years, when someone came over a hump back bridge on the wrong side of the road.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Sorry to hear the Cub is no more..
@andyfarmer759
@andyfarmer759 2 года назад
Vermiculite works well for slow cooling and isn't as messy as lime.
@tamadoer
@tamadoer 2 года назад
Fantastic job. Working with love, gives the best results. From Portugal, congratulations.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Hello Portugal! Thanks for watching.
@FernandoT8
@FernandoT8 2 года назад
New format sounds great, but perhaps also an occasional long video? I quite enjoy sitting down with some food and a coffee and watching your longer ones :)
@sarkisbenliyan1180
@sarkisbenliyan1180 2 года назад
I prefer the longer vids as well.. but Mr.Brodie, you do whatever makes you and Mitch more comfortable. Looking forward to the next video. Cheers!
@julian5883
@julian5883 2 года назад
Good work... Personally I prefer the longer format...it really allows you to go into depth/be more informative (just my pennies worth!) Hope you're all staying dry over there in BC
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Not changing my style; I'll still go into depth, it will just be shorter.
@tomthompson7400
@tomthompson7400 2 года назад
Hi Mitch the Marvellous Mystery Man.
@Shinysideup
@Shinysideup 2 года назад
Loverly quality work Paul, looking forward to the new format. I Had a tiger cub, run on methanol which I used for grass track racing in the uk when I was 13/14 years old great days.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Now that Cub must have sounded loud and good!
@chrisbarrett5132
@chrisbarrett5132 2 года назад
That's a nice pair of Kef 101 speakers you have there - in a workshop!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Good eye Chris. Bought them in 1979 from Big Bird Sound in Vancouver for $600/pr. They're still great after all these years.
@chrislee7817
@chrislee7817 2 года назад
Nice work, as ever. The new format sounds great to me. 👍
@PhG1961
@PhG1961 2 года назад
Awesome. Btw, to pre heat your work piece evenly put it in the oven. This will reduce the stress in the material quite a bit when you start using your torch. A regular kitchen oven can easily go to 200/220 dergrees C.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
I have a toaster oven in my shop. Do you think I can find it?
@PhG1961
@PhG1961 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie Give it a try ;-)
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
@@PhG1961 You don't have to convince me. I just can't find my toaster oven...
@PhG1961
@PhG1961 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie I know the feeling... Whenever I'm in the same situation,... I order it from China. Most likely I'll get it faster than searching in my workshop.
@truethought369
@truethought369 2 года назад
Thanks Paul, I learnt your tip well. I remember trying to use a stick welder to do this, well it stuck OK, but was very ruff. Mind you, I did use heat-black which helped to hide it #! ? Your new idea seems much more reliable. Thanks have a great say.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Chris. You have a great say too.
@michaelfirth1075
@michaelfirth1075 2 года назад
This guy knows his stuff, and makes it interesting.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Michael.
@zbigniewkozlowski2749
@zbigniewkozlowski2749 2 года назад
Precision , excellent repair , REGARDS Ziggy
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Ziggy. Same Ziggy I met at Davenport years ago?
@zbigniewkozlowski2749
@zbigniewkozlowski2749 2 года назад
No but I wish , admiring your approach , and skills I had been restoring old bikes since kid , but in different circumstances using a few tools , often creating them by myself that watching you is honey for my soul , I wish to meet you on the road same day ,enjoying immensely The best REGARDS Ziggy Canada
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
@@zbigniewkozlowski2749 Well, now I know two Ziggys :)
@zbigniewkozlowski2749
@zbigniewkozlowski2749 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie Most of them are good guys REGARDS Ziggy
@nigesbasementworkshop9541
@nigesbasementworkshop9541 2 года назад
Beautiful job
@therealrobertbirchall
@therealrobertbirchall 2 года назад
You the man Paul, nice work.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks kindly Robert.
@dozer1642
@dozer1642 2 года назад
Once again amazing work performed by a master.
@pilbeam1uk
@pilbeam1uk 2 года назад
I actually prefer the short videos so that I can watch them while having a tea. I'm English, so it has to be tea. But whatever is good for you giys to keep the videos rolling
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Peter.
@sebastiengarneau3886
@sebastiengarneau3886 2 года назад
Nice work once again Paul! You’re lucky to have found a cylinder head that quick ! I’m still looking for one myself. Stay safe with the bad weather going on in BC !
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Sebastien. I guess I am lucky to have a square cylinder head but it sure needs a lot of work.
@backmarker44
@backmarker44 2 года назад
I dig the shorter video because I see "45:00" and know I don't have time to watch it, or I watch part of it and coming back to it gets lost in the YT maelstrom. That said, it's hard to argue with the volume of awesome stuff in the long videos. I'll be watching what I can either way, so no worries there. Thanks for making these videos!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you backmarker44.
@yodasbff3395
@yodasbff3395 2 года назад
Nice job, 👍 I like the idea of twice weekly videos. Just keep the videos coming, thanks 👍.
@thestalicho
@thestalicho 2 года назад
Triumph tiger cub engine in the later BSA Bantam 175 frame for offroad
@rickfazzini22
@rickfazzini22 2 года назад
I like the long video's too, but getting two vid's a week sounds cool as well. Im sure it'll work out either way. Thanks for taking the time to share.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Rick.
@m.palmer4101
@m.palmer4101 2 года назад
I personally like the long videos
@slffan2580
@slffan2580 2 года назад
Another great show lads. The photography, lighting and presenter work well together. I recon 2 shows a week would work.It sounds like you have a really good deal with the cylinder head you lucky thing! 👍
@Alanbataar
@Alanbataar 2 года назад
Paul, Mitch, thanks again! My initial reflex is to prefer the status quo. We humans just don't like change all that much. :) But, it wouldn't be a very rigorous decision without seeing the short form.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
The focus will be better. Time will tell.
@stevenholton438
@stevenholton438 2 года назад
Impressive array of modern mini sanders Sir! Loved this but would prefer much longer when I am in the mood. Impressively equipped shop too. One time owner of a 'Tribsa' Bonneville T120 in a Rocket frame with Steib sidecar bought with University grant cash.
@TheOldaz1
@TheOldaz1 2 года назад
Nice job Paul, like you, I got most of the brazing jobs in my youth. I notice these days you can also tig bronze the pieces on.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you. Yes, welding techniques have changed over time.
@Whateverpoopiepants
@Whateverpoopiepants 2 года назад
Nice work .
@spudmurphy764
@spudmurphy764 2 года назад
My first visit here - but it won't be my last! Great engineering skill you have- almost like magic? alchemy? Subscribed.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Spud, thanks for signing up! Sometimes there is a little bit of magic in the air :)
@djokicmetamora
@djokicmetamora 2 года назад
Awesome work!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Steve!
@leighharron
@leighharron 2 года назад
Paul, Mitch, I like the idea of the longer videos but twice a week!! That’s the option you forgot to tell us about 😉
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
I believe I mentioned twice a week at the start of the video.
@leighharron
@leighharron 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie you did but not for 2 long videos
@robertogrady1321
@robertogrady1321 2 года назад
Long or short videos are fine. Its the content that I enjoy. Its great to see the work that can be done in a home shop without too many fancy tools. You can do great work with a file and some sand paper 👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thanks Robert. Yes, file and emery is one of my specialties.
@SubTroppo
@SubTroppo 2 года назад
I read the title as Finished Fixin'- knowing more than a little french as I do. I appreciate your anecdotes from days of yore. When you got out the hacksaw I had flashbacks to Allen Millyard videos. Regarding the chain of exchange; I have a professional VHS camera which I am prepared to exchange for a better personality.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
You are a funny man! I never thought to contact Allen Millyard to see if was ok to use a hacksaw.. What he can do with a hacksaw and a Tig welder is amazing.
@jumpfortyfour9965
@jumpfortyfour9965 Год назад
I have 2 cubs std and sports cracking little bikes great videos for cub fans thank you I have subscribed .
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie Год назад
Thanks for watching. I get my second Cub next spring. A '64 model with matching numbers. Basket case!
@stevenhoman7723
@stevenhoman7723 2 года назад
A beautiful job sir.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Steven.
@billdyke9745
@billdyke9745 2 года назад
Feedback? OK. Longer videos 7 days a week...
@Peter57808
@Peter57808 2 года назад
LoL at 15:13, we must be related, we own the same hacksaw!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
I hate cheap hacksaws!
@Hertog_von_Berkshire
@Hertog_von_Berkshire 2 года назад
Another great video; always a pleasure to watch. Thank you both. Paul, you really are the master of clamping. In the unlikely event that you run out of new jobs, then maybe consider asking Mitch to assemble a compilation of clamping jigs. Looking forward to the next one.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you Hertog.
@MrLeoBL
@MrLeoBL 2 года назад
I prefer the longer videos but whatever you decide keep them coming. ;)
@xpndblhero5170
@xpndblhero5170 2 года назад
Paul: "I'm just gonna braze a tiny little and very thin fin on this barrel then hacksaw a thin piece off" 😱 I'd be shitting my pants the whole time expecting to break more fins off.... But I guess it's not a worry to a guy that can repair anything. Good Job and keep up the great work... Looking forward to the new video format. 😁👍
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Thank you XPNDBL
@xpndblhero5170
@xpndblhero5170 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie - Send my thanks to Mitch as well... 😁
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
@@xpndblhero5170 Of course!
@Mad-Duk_Machine_Werkes
@Mad-Duk_Machine_Werkes 2 года назад
I have an old Oven from Craigslist I got for like $50,in the shop- it's dirty but it works, I pre-heat cast iron parts in there at 350 degrees for 30-40 mins, then braze, then wrap up tightly in a welders fire blanket and ontop of that an old comforter....... 3hrs later it's still too hot to grab without gloves, no messy lime, and been welding cast iron for years this way?
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Yes, lime can be a bit messy. I have a toaster oven that heats up parts nicely. Thanks for your comments.
@ShotgunAU
@ShotgunAU 2 года назад
superb.
@derekcollins1972
@derekcollins1972 2 года назад
Really enjoyed that vid. New subscriber here in Nova Scotia.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Hello Nova Scotia!
@humourless682
@humourless682 2 года назад
If you have DC TIG, then TIG brazing is a far better process for replacing a fin than using gas. Far less heat goes into the part, cleaner, no need for pre-heat, or messing around with slowing down the cooling process. It's also far faster, once the prep work had been done, TIG brazing a single fin back to cylinder would take about 5 minutes. Another nice thing is the process is very controllable, and final finishing takes a lot less time. The only downside is that filler material is quite costly. It's not possible to use gas brazing rods, as these have lots of zinc, and cannot be used with a TIG set.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
I do have quite a few Tig brazing rods. I really don't understand the lack of need to preheat the cast iron.
@alsobinich463
@alsobinich463 2 года назад
Sure it`s possible if you`re brazing like brazing should be done. Let the braze rod pick up the heat from the part and melt in.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
@@alsobinich463 I usually have to melt the brazing rod with the torch. What you're talking about sounds more like silver solder...
@10trimble
@10trimble 2 года назад
Paul, just found your channel. I see not much has changed since you were welding up trials bike frames in the LB metal shop. You had mad skills even then. Cheers!
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Well, I do have more experience now...
@Paddington60
@Paddington60 2 года назад
I hope you and Mitch are OK Paul, AVE seems to be ok but short on some things as a result of the large amount of rain.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
We are fine, thank you. The flooding is 1/2 hour east of us.
@stevenhoman7723
@stevenhoman7723 2 года назад
I rode an early Yamaha RD 250 with a square barrel, and my RD 350 also was square barreled;with 2 cut outs on the square side faces where rubber inserts would plug lengthwise to decrease fin vibration. Very noisy without.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
Small world. In 1973 I bought a '72 R5 350 Yamaha twin. 8000 miles in 6 months!
@ihateemael
@ihateemael 2 года назад
thx for sharing your knowledge with us.
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
You bet!
@2WheelsSometimes1
@2WheelsSometimes1 2 года назад
I was surprised to see you posted a video, with all the flooding going on in BC, thought you might have lost your place. Hope you and Mitch are safe. If you're doing 2 shorter videos a week; which sounds good, will you still do a longer video every now and then? Enjoy seeing you hammer down a long list of "to do".
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
We are safe, thank you. We'll try shorter videos and see how it goes.
@pm270100
@pm270100 2 года назад
i did 12 fins on one cylinder same way good vid well done
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
12 fins... that's a lot of brazing!
@pm270100
@pm270100 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie ok it was alloy was a 850 Guzzi Le mans and the lip on the rocker box
@paulbrodie
@paulbrodie 2 года назад
@@pm270100 ok, so Tig welding.
@pm270100
@pm270100 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie yes i do a lot of tig on old stuff BSA
@pm270100
@pm270100 2 года назад
@@paulbrodie hit me up on face book
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