Any particular frame that you're querying? For example, on cyclofiend's site, the Rambouillet brochure has some info on it, etc....
> Depends on which frame, which size of which frame, which maker of the frame (Waterford, Toyo, Nobliette, etc), when the frame was made... Not really sure it'd be quite possible to pin *every* variant down...
Given that Grant took to mixing and matching tube sets for the customs years ago (you might get a Tange top tube, Reynolds seat tube, Columbus stays, etc.) it would be impossible without a comprehensive review of the records for every frame. The "production" frames are different, they use tube sets. Grant specs tubes conservatively with longevity in mind.
Other than idle curiosity, I'm not sure it matters anyway. Princess and the pea reviewers- who usually find what they expect to find- aside, blind tests have almost always shown that riders can't tell one tube set from another reliably.
I've never pulled together a list of such specs, but I'm not sure if it
would be appropriate or accurate. It seems from his mentions of the topic
that Grant pulls from a variety of quality makers on tubing, sometimes
mixing them as he feels necessary on a given frame project.
Part of the problem (skim the framebuilders forums for verification) is
obtaining tubing with consistent specs. The manufacturers who can produce
reliably consistent, high quality steel tubing for use in bicycle frames are
probably not that well known, in general, "stateside".
And I'd expect it might be to prevent some of the false equivilences which
might be drawn by another maker, stating something like "these are the same
tubes which Rivendell uses..."
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They all seem to use OS but what wall thicknesses,
heat treated, manufacturer, etc.?