spot welding chassis full works

arsenalboi

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anybody done this? i want to strengthen my sa22 chassis. where can i do it? where can custom make undercarriage brace?
 

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wow.... smells like that's pretty fierce mod coming up... need body strengthening until that level.....

share with us what kind of mod are u planning to put into the so stiff body....

i believe those makat place able to do spot weld.... but depending on how quality work you're looking at....

there are 2 types

1. just spot weld on A pillar, and the under carraige
2. strip entire car and spot weld every single slice of metal.

i think our fren Sideswaygrey is doing something like that....in seremban.
 

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JFA Motorsport in Sunway area does that. Seen him prepping up a track car quite some time back.
 

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WRC Motorsports in Sg Buloh is another. You can check up with Matspeed as well...though I don't have their contacts. Anyone in here can help?

Cheers
 

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thanks bros for the replies and pms!!! keep them coming. i love old skool cars. hoping to do up a sigma and my sa22 happy already

merdeka malaysia wawasan!
 

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Alchemis said:
i think our fren Sideswaygrey is doing something like that....in seremban.
yeah, I did for my track car. The mech actually uses a special type of drill bit to push the metal together and sorta make a bump on it. Then he welds that spot and applies paint over it. This method is much better compared to normal spot welding where they just weld a small portion every 1-2".

This is a good example.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/sidewaysgrey/TE13BT/ec952950.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/sidewaysgrey/TE13BT/59285dfa.jpg

All welded according to OEM spec and the gam applied
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/sidewaysgrey/TE13BT/83a39338.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/sidewaysgrey/TE13BT/f1c95ed5.jpg
 

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Wah! Very interesting subject here...

SideWaysGrey said:
yeah, I did for my track car. The mech actually uses a special type of drill bit to push the metal together and sorta make a bump on it. Then he welds that spot and applies paint over it. This method is much better compared to normal spot welding where they just weld a small portion every 1-2".

This is a good example.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/sidewaysgrey/TE13BT/ec952950.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/sidewaysgrey/TE13BT/59285dfa.jpg

All welded according to OEM spec and the gam applied
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/sidewaysgrey/TE13BT/83a39338.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y91/sidewaysgrey/TE13BT/f1c95ed5.jpg
 

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