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![]() 3. the dingle ->Fork blades, or legs if you prefer, with the dropouts brazed and the curve for the rake, or offset if you prefer, already accomplished by the trained metal bender, or odd Welsh-derived framebuilder if you prefer, here at Wildebeest.Next step- acquaint all four parts (two blades, one crown and one steerer) of the fork with one another in the jig which will hold them in place during the application of fire (see the next photo). |
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