LetsHopeItFits
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Ahh yes, I knew I would forget something! Doors - thanks to all those who pointed it out, as Ide be fuming when I found out the hard way!
For good chassis repairs you want a MIG welder. Inverter welders are good. Only a few grand for a decent one.Stick being the cheapest route, as it doesnt require gas? Or using a mig machine with a flux coated wire? Or just some jumpleads, a welding stick and a battery/alternator? Or is that not powerful enough?
Thanks!
Just because you don't plan on it, doesn't mean you won't be doing it!I dont plan on doing loads of welding, so if its a few grand for a welder, and more for the gas, and then Ive got to find somewhere to keep it, etc. It would make more sense for me to take it to someone who can actually weld, and for them to do it, or to replace rotten bits with galv bits
Its about 2.7k for a chassis and 1.7k for a bulkhead - thats 4.4k. Are the days of completely rotten series for a few hundred quid gone?
At that price, the galv option looks VERY expensive. Roughly how much does a 2nd had chassis/bulkhead in solid condition cost?
Getting stuff galvanised isnt very expensive, its about £350 per tonne (last time I checked)
Its about 2.7k for a chassis and 1.7k for a bulkhead - thats 4.4k. Are the days of completely rotten series for a few hundred quid gone?
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