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Rust Holes in frame !!!!
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Ive circled them in red in the attached photo.
Im not a welder, nor do I know about structural integrity of frames etc.
I was hoping someone could weigh in on if this look serious and how I should proceed.
Could I get someone to just weld on a small patch? Or is it small enough to just bondo?
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NEVER use filler on a rusted out frame.
First they need to be opened up further to reveal the extent of the corrosion and to get back to the full thickness of the tube before welding in new steel.
Any good welding shop should be able to do it.
To help prevent further rot spreading it is a good idea to inject some rust inhibitor/neutralizer in to the frame before sealing it up.
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First though,I would strip the paint off the lower part of the frame (at least) and have a good poke around.See if you can open up any more holes. Better to get them all sorted now than have new ones appearing later.
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