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Restoration & Fabrication Techniques Doing things right the first time. |
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Repairing a Damaged Stamped Honda CA Frame
What makes the Honda Benly Models unique is the "frame" is actually an welded assembly of stamped steel parts. What sucks is that people bolt accessories to the fender and within time the metal will fatigue and break. Sometimes people will sit on an aftermarket item and rupture the metal. Below is how I repair such damage.
Below is the damage Cut out all of the damage back to strong metal Grind the metal sides to see the high and low spots and work the metal to as close to the original form as possible. Tape off the section that your are working on and have the area sandblasted on both sides. Cut a piece of the same guage metal and weld the patch in place. From this point the weld will be ground down and frame will go back to the sandblaster. Once back in the shop some automotive body filler will be applied, feathered out and finished. Then the frame gets repainted. Frame back from the sandblaster I made a mixture of fiberglass resin and a little polyester body filler (for flexability) and sealed the bottom of the repair First application of automotive polyester body filler Filled, feathered and primed waiting to be painted Last edited by Spokes; 05-14-2010 at 06:00 AM. Reason: add more info |
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Finished
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Nice work there Chip, wish I had the time to do a nice roadster.
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Thanks Sam. I was just looking through your pics of your CA95 race bike. I have a nice CA95 frame, forks, wiring and misc parts. I could do a small race bike.....thinking about it..
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Not more to add..just bumping a chicon spammer from this thread
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