Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Frame Metal
Collapse
X
-
Anonymous
Frame Metal
Can anyone tell me if a 1978 GS-1000C frame is made of streel, or is it steel?????? My chromer needs to know this...thanks..Tags: None
-
Hoomgar
Wow, this will prove both interesting and educational as I own a 78 GS1000C and have never heard of Streel. What is it? Diff blend?
Hope someone can answer your question.
-
Anonymous
frame metal
My bad..."streel" is a result of not mastering the english language, poor spelling, and water on the brain...i shall seek another chromer...
Comment
-
Hoomgar
I wasn't being a smart a$$. I thought for sure since you mentioned it both ways that there was maybe a diff mix that made for stronger or lighter metal. What was the original question then? Steel or what? I know mine is made of some sort or steel for sure. It isn't aluminum if thats what you meant?
:?
Comment
-
KennyJ
I would guess your chromer was asking if it was mild steel or chrom-moly steel (I would spell it out by the second word is too hard for me).
Unless it is something special, like an old factory built race bike, it is made of plain old variety "mild steel".
Kenny
Comment
-
Paul
Originally posted by KennyJI would guess your chromer was asking if it was mild steel or chrom-moly steel (I would spell it out by the second word is too hard for me).
Kenny
Comment
-
Anonymous
Not knowing anything about metalurgy (but a fair bit of chemsitry) I'm guessing chrom-moly steel is an alloy containing chromium and molybdenum(maw-LIB-den-UM) I apologize for my crappy phonetics but I figure you get the drift. If not, check Webster's online and it'll pronounce the word correctly.
hope this helps...Sam
Originally posted by PaulOriginally posted by KennyJI would guess your chromer was asking if it was mild steel or chrom-moly steel (I would spell it out by the second word is too hard for me).
Kenny
Comment
-
Clone
Well, not to be too disparaging, but your chroming shop should be able to discern what steel blend it is by hitting it with an angle grinder. If not I would go somewhere else.
Comment
-
Anonymous
Well when you get your frame back from the chrome shop send us a photo of the freshly chromed peice. Also is it being done in the US and how much are they charging you to chrome the frame.
Regards, Archie
Comment
-
Anonymous
Mild steel. Just slap some powder coat on it - there are a varietry of colors - including chrome.
I have never liked the looks of chrome frames. But that's just me.
Comment
-
Anonymous
-
Anonymous
Well, not to be too disparaging, but your chroming shop should be able to discern what steel blend it is by hitting it with an angle grinder.
Mark
Comment
-
Paul
Originally posted by mark mWell, not to be too disparaging, but your chroming shop should be able to discern what steel blend it is by hitting it with an angle grinder.
Mark
Comment
-
Anonymous
Remember the Simpsons episode when Homer goes to night school and the teacher burns a donut in some sort of demonstration? The flame color of the burning donut indicated the flavor of the frosting and sprinkles. You can do the same with metal!
The sparks are not only a different color, but they throw off different spark patterns, depending on the material.
Comment
-
Anonymous
You get a different "coloured" spark.
Thanks for the replies.
Mark
Comment
Comment