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We currently have this is our shop. As you can see it got hit very hard in left hand front corner. Originally we had thought of a new paneled frame from CC, but decided with a long fromt. Also decided we are only going to the left front corner. More pictures arriving shortly.Going to cut it down the center of the triangulation.

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Edited by Trackdayguy on Tuesday 26th March 14:29
With that amount of damage on both sides, it will spring 'open' and be difficult to pull together in good alignment. You really need to go back to a totally undamaged section of chassis. The problem is that tubes stretch as they bend and there's a risk they will never go back to their original position - I would have thought it was easier to replace the whole front.
Trackdayguy said:
Good question. It will go on a frame. We are only going to replace the LH front corner, although the right upper tube has a small bend in it, it will straighten.
More pictures will follow when we cut it later in the week.
Is the frame you mention, the black and decker workmate in the picture? More pictures will follow when we cut it later in the week.

BertBert said:
Trackdayguy said:
Good question. It will go on a frame. We are only going to replace the LH front corner, although the right upper tube has a small bend in it, it will straighten.
More pictures will follow when we cut it later in the week.
Is the frame you mention, the black and decker workmate in the picture? More pictures will follow when we cut it later in the week.

Car is within 1/32 diagonal front to rear, level at the rear, in the middle & at the front. Its all tacked up, big weld on Monday. Done this a few times now. This is the simplest solution as it saves approx 20 hrs in additional dismantling and refitting, as well as the chassis remaining most of its original structural integrity.
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Edited by Trackdayguy on Saturday 30th March 01:17
HI Mick
Thanks for the encouragement. We are very pleased with how this project has worked out. The frame is now all welded together, level and square within acceptable tolerances, in fact closer than a stock undamaged car that came in the shop today.
So, the moral of the story is dont listen to all the fear mongers who are full or reasons why it cant be done.
So, NO you dont need a gig to fix a damaged car, just a tape measure, piece of chalk string and an accurate spirit level and some IQ will get it done.
The machine is a CNC MultiCam Plasma Cutter.
Thanks for the encouragement. We are very pleased with how this project has worked out. The frame is now all welded together, level and square within acceptable tolerances, in fact closer than a stock undamaged car that came in the shop today.
So, the moral of the story is dont listen to all the fear mongers who are full or reasons why it cant be done.
So, NO you dont need a gig to fix a damaged car, just a tape measure, piece of chalk string and an accurate spirit level and some IQ will get it done.
The machine is a CNC MultiCam Plasma Cutter.
Edited by Trackdayguy on Tuesday 2nd April 05:30
Well done, a nice job Terry. I find it amazing how many doom mongers there are around. You have been 'playing' with Sevens for as long as I can remember so there is no good reason why you can't do an excellent job - which you have. I'll look forward to seeing pictures of the complete car ready to go.
Thanks
Yea, well I guess we all have different ways of killing the cat.
The new long front from Caterham when it was taken out the box was close to 3/32 out of square, and the sides were an 1/8 different in height. Its import that we dont become blinded by our affection of these cars, regarding how perfect they are, the reality is they aren't
Yea, well I guess we all have different ways of killing the cat.
The new long front from Caterham when it was taken out the box was close to 3/32 out of square, and the sides were an 1/8 different in height. Its import that we dont become blinded by our affection of these cars, regarding how perfect they are, the reality is they aren't
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