Frame checking

I had no idea about any of his personality traits. Might be as well avoided!!. Previously I used Martin Russell at Rustler Racing, but he sadly died just a short while back. Another trustworthy company worth trying would be P&M in Brentford. Their frame builder Steve sorted a Matchless racing frame for me.
 
Rather annoying he is difficult because the site gives a good description of what you should aim for.
Is this the guy that was on here within the last couple months looking for advice and when no one answered him fast enough he started spewing stuff?
 
Is this the guy that was on here within the last couple months looking for advice and when no one answered him fast enough he started spewing stuff?
I don't think so (although I could be wrong) however he did rejoin the site several times under different usernames after being banned but always gave himself away by arguing.
 
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I called Parallel Engineering a few years ago about truing up a frame which had been sideswiped, and I was all set to drop it off until I got into the discussion.
He pretty much told me it probably wasn't bent, and I should have been humbled by his superior knowledge.
I hung the frame up straight after I'd done the same with the phone.
It's still waiting to get checked and straightened.
Any recommendations? ;)
 
I sent a pair of Atlas yokes to

I sent a pair of Atlas yokes to them for straightening, & when they came back they were still out of line. All for the bargain price of £75 plus carriage both ways.
Oh, that’s not good to hear. Did they put them right?
 
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