frame restoration
frame restoration
I am having the frame from my 68 Convertible restored. No metal work need just sanding and priming and paint.Just to note it has alot of pitting What kind of pricing should i look to spend
thanks Bruce
thanks Bruce
Is the pitting from after that last sandblasting and painting? Any new rust on the frame? Sounds like you want someone (a body man?) to use filler to smooth things out and wind up with a finish to match the quality of the car's?
X2 if you have not measured the frame yet it is very important to check before proceeding. I have seen it to many times when the car was being reassembled that the frame had issues. Now is the time to ensure the frame is true.
Good Luck
^^^THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT^^^
If you've gone to the trouble of removing the body from the frame for your restoration, you should take the frame to a frame shop and have them check it for straightness, twisting, and sometimes the engine crossmember sags. I'm in the process of reassembling my car *frame-off resto" and I did not check the frame - big mistake! I could not get the core support or the front bumper to fit properly during reassembly, I finally took the car to a frame shop where they straighten the front frame ears (where the bumper mounts) and removed a twist that made the right rear sit higher than the left side. It would have been much easier to correct these issues BEFORE the body was back on the frame. Just my 2¢.
Rodney
If you've gone to the trouble of removing the body from the frame for your restoration, you should take the frame to a frame shop and have them check it for straightness, twisting, and sometimes the engine crossmember sags. I'm in the process of reassembling my car *frame-off resto" and I did not check the frame - big mistake! I could not get the core support or the front bumper to fit properly during reassembly, I finally took the car to a frame shop where they straighten the front frame ears (where the bumper mounts) and removed a twist that made the right rear sit higher than the left side. It would have been much easier to correct these issues BEFORE the body was back on the frame. Just my 2¢.
Rodney
thank you for responding. Very good point to have it checked for straitness ,. The shop who is restoring the frame had checked and it is ok. Thank G-d as it is costing a small fortune to have it painted.
Bruce
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