How I Built a Steel Bike

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @TheDougMan3
    @TheDougMan3 9 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve been looking into this recently because I need a big change in my life and I love bikes, so being able to make them would be an amazing skill. When I have enough money I’ll get into a course like this, I’m starting to learn bike cad now but it’s slow progress so far haha 😂

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  9 месяцев назад

      As soon as you can - do it. It's an amazing experience and the cost is actually pretty unbelievable, especially considering what you get out of the experience, the tools and material you'll get to use, plus you'll have a bike frame at the end :)!

  • @mikeydizme1
    @mikeydizme1 Год назад +2

    So cool! Good for you!

  • @heyimamaker
    @heyimamaker 4 месяца назад +1

    This has been a dream of mine, and just today looked back at notes from over 10 years ago. Gotta make this happen!

  • @Choltec
    @Choltec 2 года назад +19

    This is honestly really inspiring. I had no idea that this kind of experience was so accessible!

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад +6

      Thanks Caleb! I'd heard of a few other frame building options but this one was right for me because of a few reasons: we got to build the fork (that's usually not the case at other schools), plus the class size is super intimate. I got all of the time I needed with the instructor, plus I could really learn a lot from Nathan's (my classmate) build too. I also liked being able to stay right where I was doing the course too. Sometimes I did a little extra work after class and there was a ton of cool things to explore, especially books on a whole bunch of neat things :)

    • @dontthinkso8533
      @dontthinkso8533 2 года назад

      me either, I live here. just hope i can afford it.

    • @ev-ezaye3580
      @ev-ezaye3580 Год назад

      ​@@LexAlbrechtx37Thanks for sharing this wonderful experience! It is something quite up my alley and I'd love the opportunity to jump right on! Hopefully in due time. Dave is real chill fellow, shout-outs to him!

  • @Mike-tf9rx
    @Mike-tf9rx Год назад +1

    My God, what a once in a lifetime opportunity!! Way to go kiddo! Thanks for the video.

  • @patreilly4293
    @patreilly4293 Год назад +1

    Thanks for a very enjoyable video!

  • @JogieGlenMait16
    @JogieGlenMait16 Год назад +1

    It's a great option for people who might be advancing in age or recovering from a knee issue.

  • @baronvondrais1486
    @baronvondrais1486 2 года назад +7

    This is awesome - I can't wait to see the whole bike built!

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад

      Thanks, I am really excited to get it all put together :)

  • @SkyhawkSteve
    @SkyhawkSteve 2 года назад +8

    Quite a while back, I recall Dave Bohm popping into the Classic Rendezvous google group. He was doing some amazing stainless lug work! Very ornate, and all cut with jewelers saw blades and files, IIRC. Incredible stuff! Glad that he is still building frames and sharing his knowledge!

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад

      It's such a privilege to get to learn from Dave, he's a real master. That is so cool that you know of him, and have seen his awesome work. Dave is so meticulous and skilled!

  • @aurteekay6339
    @aurteekay6339 6 месяцев назад +1

    You picked some wild dropouts 😂 to each their own. I prefer a more sideways V with opening facing toward the back shaped drop out the most so I can easily loosen my rear wheel if my chain catches any extra unwanted slack I can just pull back on my rear wheel until the chain has perfect tension easily without having to hold the bike up at a weird angle and fight with the drop out just to tighten my chain. It’s the easiest, fastest, and most inexpensive way for a person to adjust chain tension back to perfect according to your preference. I think it’s cool you took the time to learn not just to build a bike but actually BUILD BUILD A BIKE like not just put on some aftermarket parts and actually designed a real personal bike. Respect.

  • @lornespry
    @lornespry Год назад +1

    A really well-done presentation! I wish I could have the same opportunity. Thanks!

  • @bigaspaulo
    @bigaspaulo Год назад +2

    That was incredibly fun to watch! How awesome that you now have your own custom steel framed bike, I know that you will both thrash it and cherish it in equal measures. Ride it in good health.

  • @EnriqueCubillo
    @EnriqueCubillo Год назад +3

    Reminds me of all the book binding schooling I took at CBA in NYC. I'd love to attend some day. Make myself a VeloSpiking frame. Thanks for posting this and showing us all. Super cool.

  • @markmoffett6813
    @markmoffett6813 2 года назад +2

    That was wonderful.
    Thanks for sharing this
    I had no idea this type of thing was available.
    I think your video is pretty unique. Thanks again.
    Mark from Maryland

  • @chuckrodgers4780
    @chuckrodgers4780 6 месяцев назад

    What a great video ! Wish you had continued making videos , I would love to see how your new frame finished up and hear your thoughts on riding it.

  • @raub710
    @raub710 Год назад +2

    so interesting ! thanks...

  • @david100483
    @david100483 Год назад +1

    This looks like such cool experience, thanks for sharing! ✌️ 🚴 🍻

  • @OffTheBlacktop
    @OffTheBlacktop 6 месяцев назад

    It was great to see the finished product.

  • @gren509
    @gren509 2 года назад +7

    Fanstatic ! A well paced vid on the whole experience, and you are obviously a very competent engineer. I don't want to sound like a "Dude", but I hope it will inspire more women to get involved in engineering as there are not enough right now.

  • @RPaton
    @RPaton 9 месяцев назад

    Impressive. Must be a good teacher. And a good student ....

  • @bulgieR
    @bulgieR 9 месяцев назад

    Your enthusiasm is infectious (in the good way!) Well-made video too, great editing, it never bogs down. I could stand some more detail, but I'm not complaining.

  • @thegoodwheel
    @thegoodwheel Год назад +2

    This was great!

  • @walbertovillanueva3980
    @walbertovillanueva3980 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent training, tool and materials, thank you very much for sharing

  • @arvinl
    @arvinl 2 года назад +2

    This is so cool! I need to see if classes or similar experience in midwest. Thanks for sharing. safe travels

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  9 месяцев назад

      The trip to Tucson is well worth it, if you can! There's a big airport in town, the accommodations are affordable and comfortable and it makes for an overall super experience.

  • @rolandberendonck3900
    @rolandberendonck3900 2 года назад +1

    Wow! this was such a fun video to watch 😃

  • @Toops73
    @Toops73 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely, looking forward to the paint work, components you choose

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад +1

      I am really excited too. I have the logo graphic done up, thanks to the help from the guys at Post Ride Podcast: ruclips.net/channel/UCaaZ6PDqpUwy5Qc5MJS-tLA

  • @scottcopeland7457
    @scottcopeland7457 Год назад

    Well done. I’d love to see the finished product.

  • @turningupdb
    @turningupdb Год назад

    This was really interesting! You do a great job of presenting!

  • @chetmyers7041
    @chetmyers7041 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing class experience. Thanks for sharing your frame build.

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!! I couldn't agree more that it's an amazing class experience.

  • @benjaminhughes3948
    @benjaminhughes3948 Год назад

    That’s really cool!

  • @briantruck2284
    @briantruck2284 Год назад

    Very nice experience

  • @klifwommack8804
    @klifwommack8804 9 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @teeterboy3
    @teeterboy3 2 года назад

    I’m so happy you got this video up!! I’ve been waiting for it ever since you posted the Instagram snippets.

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing the excitement, John! I'll do some more updates as I find the components and figure out the paint job!

  • @benc8386
    @benc8386 2 года назад +1

    Looks like you did a great job!

  • @andrewkummer5656
    @andrewkummer5656 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful experience. Hope to do this too one day.

  • @LowGearDisciple
    @LowGearDisciple 2 года назад +2

    Lex, looking forward to when the frame is built up.

  • @JackMott
    @JackMott 8 месяцев назад

    oh hey! I met you a few times when my wife dabbled in pro racing. good to see you up to interesting bike stuff still!

  • @vibrationofmyfrequency
    @vibrationofmyfrequency Год назад +1

    Такое крутое видео 😀 Супер 👏
    Спасибо за проделанную работу .

  • @MrJepo100
    @MrJepo100 Год назад

    very cool video, you're a natural

  • @marccarter1350
    @marccarter1350 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this, i really enjoyed watching¬!

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so glad, thanks! I really enjoyed doing the class!

  • @abyss5400
    @abyss5400 7 месяцев назад

    8:29 Goated look

  • @CDMJDMHHC
    @CDMJDMHHC Год назад

    it must very fulfilling in this world of swipe/tap your card/phone etc. to build a total bike frame from the ground up!

  • @blende5.693
    @blende5.693 Год назад +1

    A St. Pauli shirt from my favorite germany soccer club 👍

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  9 месяцев назад

      This frame now has a St. Pauli paintjob too. I'll show the final build someday soon :).

  • @peterm.7497
    @peterm.7497 2 года назад +2

    I'm so jealous. It looks awesome. I want to try this, but I have OCD, so I know I will want to purchase$10,000 worth of jigs and welding tools to design at home.

  • @rickg8015
    @rickg8015 Год назад

    This is cool.. Reminds me of Yamaguchi’s school..

  • @russellbaker4256
    @russellbaker4256 6 месяцев назад

    That must have been so satisfying to build _steel is real_

  • @ashrafishak
    @ashrafishak Год назад

    Would really love to see what you've done to your steel frame.

  • @thelifecoop9488
    @thelifecoop9488 2 месяца назад

    Love this and I am so impressed with everything BUT PUTTING A BURRITO IN THE MICROWAVE WITHOUT A PLATE OR A PAPER TOWEL!!!

  • @mom_im_losing_it
    @mom_im_losing_it 2 года назад +1

    It’s only warm during the day.

  • @lizzypicardi
    @lizzypicardi 2 года назад

    Great channel, II was going to sign up for this specific WORKSHOP!
    Subbed and liked. Thanks!

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад +1

      Lizzy, I'm stoked for you, you're going to love the Frame Building School, really!!

    • @lizzypicardi
      @lizzypicardi 2 года назад

      @@LexAlbrechtx37 I AM SO EXCITED I WANT TO GO NOW!

  • @lazlo2511
    @lazlo2511 Год назад

    Need an update on this machine

  • @ThBer
    @ThBer Год назад

    Salut Lex,
    Belle expérience ! mais avez-vous finalement roulé sur ce vélo ?
    J'ai une question: dans la vidéo, à 3:01, vous feuilletez un livre. J'aimerais bien connaître la référence de ce livre.
    Cordialement, Thierry.

  • @yardsalecycles
    @yardsalecycles 2 года назад +2

    11 days??? DAM that sick .... would love to build my own frame

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад

      Pretty wild huh? Totally recommend it if you have the time. It's such a cool experience and exciting to have your own bike that you actually built!

  • @MaQuGo119
    @MaQuGo119 Год назад

    Sweet

  • @davehause8571
    @davehause8571 Год назад

    What type of steel tubing was used for your frame?

  • @RenghisKhan
    @RenghisKhan Год назад +1

    Very cool video. Tucson is a bit out of my neighborhood but I'm gonna try to find a place on my side of the Atlantic where I can follow in your pedal strokes.
    What really boggles my mind though is the following; how does a Canadian cyclist building her own bike in Arizona get to wear a Sankt Pauli shirt?
    I hope your collar bone healed well, been there, done it twice.

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! If you can make it to Tucson, this school is definitely really cool, one of a kind! The bike design (aesthetics) is inspired a lot by my Opa who was a wizard with building, creating, fixing, ... especially metal things. This course gave me the chance to use a lot of tools that I saw in his garage. My Oma and Opa were sailors (Oma still loves going out on the water) and their boat was named St. Pauli. I was so excited to try my hand at working with metal like my grandfather, plus I think I like riding bikes as much as my grandparents love sailing so I thought it would be cool for my bike to be inspired by them. The shirt just fits with the theme ;). (I spotted it in Spain and bought it from a shop, there)

  • @killroy123
    @killroy123 Год назад

    You're adorable and this was a super cool video!

  • @hanschristianwolffdr.1635
    @hanschristianwolffdr.1635 Год назад

    How comes you've got a St. Pauli Shirt in Arizona?👍🏾⚽️⚽️

  • @Thomass7586
    @Thomass7586 2 года назад +1

    Cool 👍🚴

  • @LongTunic
    @LongTunic 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @peterm.7497
    @peterm.7497 2 года назад

    Did you find Lionel Sanders on Mt. Lemon?

  • @mom_im_losing_it
    @mom_im_losing_it 2 года назад +1

    Does he do track bikes?

  • @rcking911
    @rcking911 Год назад

    where did u gooo

  • @techstryker
    @techstryker 3 месяца назад

    Inspired of cycle master technology

  • @Perkeletricksterservantofrher
    @Perkeletricksterservantofrher Год назад

    That was actually really cool. Just unfortunate you didnt show off the bike -___-

  • @vollewestervelt7354
    @vollewestervelt7354 Год назад +1

    Super fantastic🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴

  • @techstryker
    @techstryker 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤

  • @animeshsaha6415
    @animeshsaha6415 2 года назад +1

    Mam where to buy different parts?
    I.e all the parts that you braze on like dropouts etc

  • @vollewestervelt7354
    @vollewestervelt7354 Год назад +1

    why are you not the cover girl for bicycling magazine for perpetuity?

  • @manfredrosenberger6016
    @manfredrosenberger6016 2 года назад +1

    at 1:10 ... rattleCAD 😊

  • @johnrobertd748
    @johnrobertd748 9 месяцев назад

    I hope David Bohm is teaching someone who can continue the business if something were to happen to him.

  • @عدنانالحريشاوي-ز2د
    @عدنانالحريشاوي-ز2د 10 месяцев назад

    موت عليج وعلى خلفيتج حلوة عسل اني من العراق وعاشقج ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @leviathanbathory6903
    @leviathanbathory6903 2 года назад

    Why not tig weld it??

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад +1

      welding requires more heat than brazing, which is part of why it is a little more touchy than brazing. It easy to go right through the tubes which totally compromises their integrity.

    • @leviathanbathory6903
      @leviathanbathory6903 2 года назад +1

      I’m a tig welder, that not true. You can control heat. I weld stainless steel as thin as 18 gauge.. I’m guessing the tubes are at least 16 gauge.

    • @davidbohm8294
      @davidbohm8294 2 года назад +6

      We don't really use gauge in frame building, it's measured in metric but the equivalent would be 20-22 gauge. Honestly, how long did it take you to get good enough to weld thin stainless without blowing holes? Then, how am I supposed to teach someone with no welding experience to do that in days? That is why we start with brazing.

    • @216Numbskull
      @216Numbskull Год назад +1

      ​@@davidbohm8294 Exactly, of all the different types of welding TIG is the most difficult weld to learn. Even when you have a little bit of training under your belt & think you've got it down pat. You still need to keep your skills up & do it on a regular basis in order to be any good at it. TIG is much harder to learn then MIG, stick or brazing, no bout a doubt it! It's really a learning class on it's own you'd have to take to teach. Keep on keeping on! I dig what you're doing my friend. ++Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul++

    • @RPaton
      @RPaton 9 месяцев назад

      @@leviathanbathory6903 "I’m a tig welder, that not true" are you contradicting yourself?

  • @richardprice9730
    @richardprice9730 Месяц назад

    INJURED ATHLETE
    DOB 21 06 1960
    Awesome 40 years cycling had an accident late one night 2019 broken olecronon off and surgeries pins K wire removed then had another this time broken at humerus end right arm on ice silly avoidable , now dupytrens plus loss of teeth 15 years ago , now dupytrens bad in rt palma fascia , will i ever recover bought portable shockwave machine think of investing PEMF rsearch I think its really great you are getting into engineering I am theorist , and its great to see , people dont realize how imp functionality is to until you loose it once did Asthanga yoga and now cant bend right wrist , RECOVERY is paramount Functionality everything , investing in things to help this stimulate stem cells in bone marrow cold showers red lioght etc , lovely post , once in mmy forties lived out of boxes in London weaving on and off pavements studying social work now eyte sight and now all of this plus hjad stenosis how I pray for healing when once i could go without thinking about it the dentist was first to blame the body has enormous powers of regeneration leverage them sunlight exercise Yoga diet supps etc go well .Cycle creatively , learn some yoga diversify i used to dance and do impro body work etc

  • @adam1885282
    @adam1885282 2 года назад +1

    I think I'd be annoyed spending money for a frame building class and not practicing welding

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  2 года назад

      Well, welding and brazing are practically the same thing! That was one of the things that I enjoyed learning :). Brazing uses a second metal to attach two of the same types of metal together. Welding involves only one type of metal. Welding is a little touchier for bike building because it's too easy to burn right through the frame tubes, which would either compromise the integrity of the frame, or scrap it all together, right away!

    • @davidbohm3829
      @davidbohm3829 2 года назад +4

      I understand but honestly....Framebuilding is not welding! I spend less time welding than any other part of the process (about 45 minutes out of 30+ hours). I actually have had a number of professional career welders here and although they have a leg up on those without experience they actually have a hard time. Welding/brazing 20 thou wall is unlike anything they have experienced in their careers before and they are surprised by the amount of other work involved.

  • @howardkurtus7069
    @howardkurtus7069 Год назад

    you look like reina scully if she were white

  • @enabledintergers9372
    @enabledintergers9372 Год назад

    this why we never progress!!! same thing over and over again!!!! even the equipment is ancient!

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  Год назад +2

      Wait... I don't think I can agree with you on this one; I don't know what you're talking about. There are wild progressions that have and are being made in bicycle manufacturing. Plus, some of the foundations and principles will never change. This was a super enjoyable and enlightening experience :)

    • @enabledintergers9372
      @enabledintergers9372 Год назад

      @@LexAlbrechtx37 1st of all we dont have to agree, just like not everyone will select round pipe. For their whole entire built?Or stay in a symmetrical vs a asymmetrical more complex radius shape ? or what about a different type of upgrade on GEARS!!?? Or what about adding a motor?
      my perspective is just one opinion? but when building something, it has to uniform it self in that fabrication of uniqueness that no one else has. But you?

    • @LexAlbrechtx37
      @LexAlbrechtx37  Год назад

      @@enabledintergers9372 I'm sorry, I'm having trouble understanding the comment!

    • @eternaloptimist2840
      @eternaloptimist2840 Год назад

      ​@@LexAlbrechtx37The space aliens are never going to reveal themselves to us if we still build steel bike frames as if it's the nineteenth century. Apparently.

  • @Coyg2023
    @Coyg2023 2 года назад

    wanted to know how your post staple days went after the collarbone surgery 🥲.
    You didn't make any videos for that 😅

  • @deepinurmom8159
    @deepinurmom8159 2 года назад

    😁