Making BULLMOOSE HANDLEBARS // paul brodie's shop
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They remind me of 4 piece handlebars from my first BMX bike that I still have.... They're called Primo Moe's Bars and it had a little sticker w/ Moe from The Simpsons. 😁👍
The processor gets slower when the hard drive is full but the data in the hard drive is priceless!
I think I know what you are saying. Thank you....
Watching your videos certainly helps me do better work in my shop. I really appreciate your knowledge. Thanks!
David, thank you very much!
Fixturing, machining, and brazing, oh my🤩
Thanks for watching!
100% making on of these in the future. Thanks for the great vid!
I wish it showed the result at the end, but still an awesome vid and such a beautiful looking bar. Would be interesting to see a bar like this in a 780mm (or similarity “modern” width)
Indeed, a good fit! I grew up riding Bullmoose handlebars..... this sure brings back memories!
Yes, they were very stylish in the eighties....
Hey Paul, and Mitch, great job on the Bullmoose Bars! As I've said more than a few times, you are amazing! I'm so grateful for your videos! Thank you!
Thanks Tom. Appreciate your comments...
I can't make my mind up if i enjoy more the abridged experience or the improvisations of this seasoned Master. Surely a master class in how to conduct any project. Worth watching especially the details!
I'm not sure either, but thanks for watching!
@@paulbrodie the pleasure is all ours (as the audience), do please keep them coming 😁👍
Great work Fellas!! Thanks for sharing your time and talent it’s definitely appreciated.
Thanks Rick. Appreciate it...
Started Mtb in the 90ˋs when I was 11. I had a Muddy Fox and changed for the bullmoose bar and that was my handlebar for my first downhill experiances.
Nice fixture, nice technique and, nice kit. Excellent vid.
John, thank you very much...
Always a pleasure to spend time with you and Mitch.
Best wishes, Dean.
Thank you Dean!
Another great video! Inspiring and extremely informative! I Can't wait for the next project! Go Paul and Mitch, keep moving forward!
Thank you very much. I still have to figure out what to do for the next video....
Bass project?
Yes. I am waiting for the screws to hold on the cavity cover. Can't drill the holes and countersink until I have the screws..
Fantastic craftsmanship 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇬🇧
Thank you....
Hello Paul and Mitch, I really enjoy watching you think though the design of the fixture and then the construction of it and then the construction of the handlebar. I have learned so much that I can apply in my shop! Thanks.
Thank you Millar. Yes, we still enjoy making videos. Our 4 year Anniversary is April 4.....
The memory banks may have faded, but your eyeballs seem to be working just fine.
This is fantastic! I have been working on making bullnose bars for my wife's mountain bike!
Thanks Christof. I hope you bars are a success...
Thanks for the new video. Watching you make those beautiful braze welds is why I subscribed in the first place. Love to see it!
Paul is the Man...
Well, maybe. Thanks....
Look forward to every episode 👏👏👌
Cheers Chris
It's a thing of beauty, Paul
Are the darker shots during brazing similar to what Paul sees with his mask on?
From, how the hell is he gonna do that, to damn that makes sense. Love the methodical building process.
i might need some of these bars for myself!
Like magic 😉😎
so nice ! can we find some to buy somewhere ? :)
Hello, Paul.
why did you choose soldering when you could have just done welding?
The customer wanted fillet brazing. That's the main reason....
Just a thought Paul, would it not be faster to create a jig that allows you to make both bends simultaneously? 🤔
Bending the bars is a very small amount of time in the overall picture. Making a jig to make both bends at the same time... I do not know what that looks like. I made these bars for CZcams; I am not making any more bars... Thanks for watching!
Paul, you should be known as the “King of Jigs” 😃
10:01
Paul's sinister stoner chuckle
Do you do any kind of stress relieving after welding or brazing 4130? Im getting ready to weld a couple of steering stem gussets on a maico im building and I can't find a definitive answer on whether to stress relieve or not. Thoughts? Thanks!
No I have not. I weld/braze and simply use. Never had any problem in many, many years. Thanks for watching...
I've used a Delapena Honing Machine for the last 35yrs. No one wants to get near it, because they can't workout how to true the Mandrel 😮
looks like your working at Schwin in Chicago
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what is the reason you prefer Nickel Silver for this joint?
Shouldn't you have a radius curve in the part that you use in the arbor press that takes the load and transfer it to the tube you are trying to Bend
It does have a radius curve. I think I mentioned that in the video...
@@paulbrodie I must have missed that and couldn't see the video clearly
@@paulbrodie paul, I need a part for my tandem rebuilt. The stoker stem from my Yokota steel framed tandem has a stoker stem that does double duty as a seatpost clamp. It also has the older 1-inch standard for mountain bike stems, with an answer taper Lite stem in it currently which I don't feel particularly confident about for long-term use.
You really do need someone to make you a custom stem. Unfortunately, I am retired and very busy. Sorry I cannot be of assistance...
The 7/8 tube - .049 wall???
I would like to buy some of these bars can I buy from you?
Sorry, no. I am not making any more....
When you’re well prepared in designing parts and how to bring them alive, machining and building feels like meditation, doesn’t it? As always it’s satisfying watching you and Mitch sharing it⭐️😎
Why is the hone so wobbly
I don't think you're going to knock a moose out of your path with those.