[Healeys] Frame dents

Roland Wilhelmy sentenac.rw at gmail.com
Sat Jan 1 23:16:31 MST 2022


Kilmartin has patch panels that match the bottom of the frame.  With a TIG
welder and maybe a plasma torch you should be able to cut out and replace
any dented areas and finish the result to your satisfaction.
-Roland

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On Sat, Jan 1, 2022 at 8:10 PM Michael Salter via Healeys <
healeys at autox.team.net> wrote:

> The BN2 that I'm restoring has, unfortunately,  been jacked up a couple of
> times with equipment that has dented the bottom of the frame. I  would like
> to correct this.
> I've heard of welding studs on and using a slide hammer and drilling
> hole(s) in the upper surface and using a long punch then welding up the
> holes.
> Anyone know of a better method for this?
> I'm reasonably proficient with a TIG welder.
>
> M
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