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Punkawallah

Veteran
I have a Holdsworth frame with rust damage on the chain stays at the Bottom bracket. Can anyone tell me what the dimensions of the stays should be at that point? Considering taking it back to metal and re-painting, but will scrap if there is too much steel gone.
 

PedalPedantic

Über Member
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Basingstoke
You're looking for the thickness of the chain-stay as it enters the b.b shell? I'm going to take a quick guess at about 1.2mm. Don't worry about it. Just strip the frame, sand it and use some type of filler if the pits bother you.
 
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Punkawallah

Punkawallah

Veteran
You're looking for the thickness of the chain-stay as it enters the b.b shell? I'm going to take a quick guess at about 1.2mm. Don't worry about it. Just strip the frame, sand it and use some type of filler if the pits bother you.

Hi, my thanks for the response. It was actually the thickness of the tube (vertical & horizontal as it’s oval) I was after, rather than the tube walls?. OnceI get to bare metal I’d like to make a comparison with what should be there and what’s left :-)
 

midlife

Legendary Member
It depends where the builder cut the pre-shaped tube from Reynolds. Depends on the tube and the size of the frame

If it’s 531 you are pretty safe as for some reason it was thick in that area

If it’s 753 you are stuffed….
 
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Punkawallah

Punkawallah

Veteran
It depends where the builder cut the pre-shaped tube from Reynolds. Depends on the tube and the size of the frame

If it’s 531 you are pretty safe as for some reason it was thick in that area

If it’s 753 you are stuffed….

Good to know.
It’s looks an older model (in a fetching leaf green metallic) so I suspect from the heft it’s 531.
 
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