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  1. #1
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    very cool. (btw I meant nothing but appreciation for your love of socks. I share it)
    It is good to know what appeals to women, especially along the whole spectrum of women cyclists. Sometimes I feel I live on the very edge of that spectrum, so a reality check is important. The fact that I came of age fascinated with bicycles and staring at the joints between bike tubes says a lot about me, and also the fact that welding things makes me happy. Women who find machining and fabricating interesting are interesting, imo. My impression, however, is that we are few and far between!

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    The frame building stuff means nothing to me, in terms of understanding it, but taken as a whole, it's still interesting. I'm not reading it for technical details, though.
    I love Nederland! I've never met anyone else who has been there.

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    I love to watch and be a part of anything mechanical. I'm fascinated by it. I'm brainstorming about how to get the tap out of the shifter boss with my aft-brain right now! (Did you get it out?)

    I loved seeing the picture of the steel frame, perfectly welded. I would love to see pictures of each step in the process (any process).

    My son and I watch How It's Made all the time. My husband is in the automation/factory/electrical field, and he attends a thing called Automation Fair every year. We usually tag along because it is in interesting cities, but we never are allowed into the fair. Last year my son DID get to go in (it was last November) and just yesterday he was reminiscing and hoping he gets to go in this year, because "It was just like being in an episode of How It's Made." Now I want to go in, too!

    So yes, seeing frames being built is interesting, but I also liked your vacation pictures.

    Karen
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    I would be extremely interested in build photos. I love process - I love technical. I want to know how something works, how something got from one point to the other, what is the thought process involved, what choices and decisions are made for and during that process. I would love to see the raw build in progression. But not only that, the technical involved, even down to what fuel or temperature flame you're using, what you do to keep the frame straight and maintain the correct angles when welding. What goes into the prep for painting. And also, what do you need to be cognizant of so that the process doesn't fail.

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    I do love to see pictures of the details in frame building- welded beads, drilled tubes, etc.
    But I like to see variety and a personal touch too. Mix it up! Alternate some fun 'human' posts with technical tidbits. I like to see photos of pets, photos of stuff in your workshop, food, bike rides, frame building, adventures....
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    I do love to see pictures of the details in frame building- welded beads, drilled tubes, etc.
    But I like to see variety and a personal touch too. Mix it up! Alternate some fun 'human' posts with technical tidbits. I like to see photos of pets, photos of stuff in your workshop, food, bike rides, frame building, adventures....
    What Bleecker said..... As the proud owner of two Lunas, I'd love to see how you build your beautiful bikes.

    Luna Eclipse//Terry B'fly
    Luna Orbit//Sella Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    Bianchi Eros Donna//Terry Falcon
    Seven Alaris//Jett 143
    Terry Isis (Titanium)//Terry B'fly

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    Quote Originally Posted by lunacycles View Post
    very cool. (btw I meant nothing but appreciation for your love of socks. I share it)
    It is good to know what appeals to women, especially along the whole spectrum of women cyclists. Sometimes I feel I live on the very edge of that spectrum, so a reality check is important. The fact that I came of age fascinated with bicycles and staring at the joints between bike tubes says a lot about me, and also the fact that welding things makes me happy. Women who find machining and fabricating interesting are interesting, imo. My impression, however, is that we are few and far between!
    I like seeing the pics of frames being built. Of course, I love the finished, painted bikes as well!

    I realize you're a framebuilder, but I'm also interested in the component choices people make. For example, I've been inspired by the mixte thread to get one for most commuting. But I'm a bit stymied by whether to consider an internal hub or rear cassette/derailleur, what type of handlebars, shifters, etc.

    So, I'm into the whole bike build from the frame (incl. the wheelsize it's designed for) to the drivetrain to 'minor' components, so I hope you'll discuss your buyers choices when you feature their bikes!

 

 

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