10-26-2010, 12:58 AM
(10-25-2010, 10:10 PM)KC-Steve Wrote: I would tend to disagree with welding being cheaper unless you are referring to materials ONLY. We have gone full circle now, back to my post#4.
I was actually referring to the initial manufacture. I imagine a brazed steel frame is easier to repair than a welded one as you could de-braze/solder a tube, clean it up and braze in a new one. Whereas I'm guessing that with a welded steel frame you'd have to cut out a tube, then grind off remnants of the tube and the original weld before welding in a new one.
With regard to repair, I agree, unless the frame was something pretty expensive to start with or perhaps had a special sentimental value, repair probably isn't going to be economical, regardless of what it's made of or how it's constructed.