[python] Re: Annealing
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
- To: <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 22:24:47 +0100
> Did you test it for failure due to cyclic or rythmic force?
No, I just tried to break it with brute force.
> That crank and pivoting BB have to be at the point of greatest
> force on the frame. You might not want to take chances there.
I think, that the force is less on that place than on the real BB.
Additionally the two cranks are connected together, so the
stress is shared.
Regards, Jürgen.
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