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Originally Posted by Bugeyev8
wow..even with the bad pics I can see that is some really ****ty welding, I would grind it all down and then crank the welder up and burn a good bead over the crappy one , then grind and add a fish plate across the inside, before doing that make sure the thing is straight and correct
or the way I would do it is get another rear frame section and cut it on a bias and do it right, should be easy to get a rear frame section
I would not trust that with my life as it is
Its just metal..it can be repaired
Good Luck !!
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i agree with the not trusting my life...i think i might do your first suggestion and try and "re-do" it. cuz i would rather not cut my frame off, not by myself at least. but well see. as far as making it straight. just level and take some measurements around the frame?