Re: [CR]Red Drillium Paramount Pics Posted

(Example: Framebuilders:Jack Taylor)

Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 08:25:35 -0400
From: "gabriel l romeu" <romeug@comcast.net>
To: Raymond Dobbins <raydobbins2003@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Red Drillium Paramount Pics Posted
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It does not seem difficult (though tedious) with an indexing table on a vertical mill Raymond, common in most machine shops. If anyone chooses to do this, I have had excellent experience drilling aluminum (a daily chore) using a bullet point drill (used to be black and decker, currently dewalt) and bacon/sausage fat (donated to my shop from the local fireman pancake breakfast as i am a vege). it does not

wander and I have been using the same bits for years, the 3/16 (for tapping 1/4-20) making thousands of holes.

gabriel (a valiant attempt at staying on topic) romeu chesterfield, nuevo jersey, north america

Raymond Dobbins wrote:
> Has anyone ever seen more intricate drilling on a chainring? I know I haven't. I think it is even more intricate than Art Stump's chainrings. Is this a lost art, or does anyone here know of somebody who can still d o this kind of work?
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> Ray Dobbins
> Miami Florida
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> John Barron <jb@velostuf.com> wrote:
> I finally have pics posted of the 1970 Schwinn Paramount that I got i n
> Charlotte, NC
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> http://www.velostuf.com/redparamount.htm
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> John Barron
> http://www.velostuf.com
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