lairds got some nice welds going on but he seems like a bit of a tripper, especially if hes telling you plate bridges are stronger than tube ones.
i heard wishbones being more twisty is true though, but i guess it depends on the specific dimensions and stuff cos sunday frames
Like I said I can't see a plate being better suited instead of tubing for the bridges.
Really, I wouldn't have imagined that, but it could be a possibility, I can definitely notice the difference between a wishbone rear end and a A and S bend, the wish bone feels much much stiffer.
I was told that A: a wishbone rear end is not a strong as a A or S bend stays and B that round tubing for the SS/CS bridges are weaker than a plate. O_o
Whoever told you this, I would completely ignore in future
Yeah I'll mostly pass on this particular builder as it looks like he's not interested in doing what I'm after any ways.
I've heard from several reputable sources that wishbones greatly strengthen a frame. Not sure about the whole plate/tube argument but tube should take forces better and be lighter. If you want to build a strong and stiff frame, I'd opt for something with large diameter tubes, gussets, a wishbone (or two), and non-micro dropouts for more weld contact area. Basically build a sunday.
For sure, that all makes sense, and is basically what I'm doing.
If Im not mistaken Mr. French made an article somewhere stating that wishbones are stronger.
I wonder if 3D printed frames could become a thing.
I'll have to do a quick search and find the article, I'd like to read up on that. Always interesting to see G's input.
I'd like to see a 3D printed frame definitely curious, one day...
So he is basically saying that some of the strongest frames over the last 15 years... are now the weakest? I'll take wishbones and tube bridges thank you very much.
Maybe you should find a new frame builder.
Yep, so would I.
That's what I'll be doing.