3 Things.
Norton frame lugs weren't investment cast - that is a much later development, from the recent bicycle industry ? They weren't steel either. Cast steel was a rare commodity, until quite recently. No other maker used investment cast (lost wax) frame lugs either, where cometh this information ?
The WHOLE FRAME was placed in the oven and heated, not just the individual joints and lugs (of which there were many) so the whole frame got pretty hot.
With all the lugs, and drilling and tube fitting and gas furnaces, this wasn't done to be "cheap", it was because no other method of frame making had yet been made reliable.
With a patternmaker, mould maker, furnace operator, and all the casting cleaning and drilling operations, calling this "unskilled" is just...
WW2 welding developments changed that, of course, (and simplified and cheapened it ?) but not in the Norton world until the welded featherbed came along...
P.S. At 440 lbs dry, the Model 7 wasn't exactly light.
Although not just the ultra heavy frame was responsible, that iron head weighs a ton...
Norton frame lugs weren't investment cast - that is a much later development, from the recent bicycle industry ? They weren't steel either. Cast steel was a rare commodity, until quite recently. No other maker used investment cast (lost wax) frame lugs either, where cometh this information ?
The WHOLE FRAME was placed in the oven and heated, not just the individual joints and lugs (of which there were many) so the whole frame got pretty hot.
With all the lugs, and drilling and tube fitting and gas furnaces, this wasn't done to be "cheap", it was because no other method of frame making had yet been made reliable.
With a patternmaker, mould maker, furnace operator, and all the casting cleaning and drilling operations, calling this "unskilled" is just...
WW2 welding developments changed that, of course, (and simplified and cheapened it ?) but not in the Norton world until the welded featherbed came along...
P.S. At 440 lbs dry, the Model 7 wasn't exactly light.
Although not just the ultra heavy frame was responsible, that iron head weighs a ton...