good welder

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na

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7,898 posts

241 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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can anyone recommend a good welder in Northampton (or nearby) please

it's a simple job but needs someone who knows what they're doing as some strengthing welding needs doing that doesn't then weaken the surrounding area (if that makes sense)

I've already been given the details of Terry at Ransome Road but I don't know of him and he's away this week

broster

489 posts

184 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Jon at JC weldfab in wellingbough on the leyland estate. Gets my vote, reasonably priced quick and fantastic quality.

na

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7,898 posts

241 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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thank you,I'll investigate

mrloudly

2,815 posts

242 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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AJ Fabrications at Brixworth. Do all of Ilmor/Mercedes work, nuff said ;-)

880540 Tell Andy "Rambo" put you in touch and he'll look after you ;-)



na

Original Poster:

7,898 posts

241 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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right cheers

broster

489 posts

184 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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mrloudly said:
AJ Fabrications at Brixworth. Do all of Ilmor/Mercedes work, nuff said ;-)

880540 Tell Andy "Rambo" put you in touch and he'll look after you ;-)
They spread their work around a bit...

Seen a few f1 bits at JC weldfab.

Another option is mick tee at precision engineering in 6 fields

na

Original Poster:

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241 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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broster said:
Another option is mick tee at precision engineering in 6 fields
is a mate of a mate but I don't think he has facilities to lift and work on the car - otherwise I know their work is very good

I might nip round and see if he can recommend anyone

cheers for that

broster

489 posts

184 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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Ahh no he doesn't have a ramp.

There is someone round the corner from him called frank that could help you tho, he has a ramp, company is called inov8 and he shares a unit with inka audio.

na

Original Poster:

7,898 posts

241 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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thanks but are they any good, able to work out how to improve things rather than just patching up do you think?

with this car and the previous I've had work done by so many specialist experts that have just turned out to be botch and con-artists and I never look for cheap work and try to go to the experts

broster

489 posts

184 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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Frank is very good, he's an engineer with a huge interest in cars.

John at JC weldfab is also very good, he has worked for several companies inc custom cages before setting up his own business, my own car is currently at JC weldfab having some welding done which is structural.

He makes a lot of f1, btcc, f3 etcetc stuff (lifting handles for the cars etc), can weld anything and his welding is a work of art.

If you speak to him, best bet is to call rather than email. They are a three man team. Tell him mark with the m5 sent you and hell look after you.

firesafetydave

955 posts

255 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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I've got a weller soldering iron, solder and flux and an old bottles jack

broster

489 posts

184 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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firesafetydave said:
I've got a weller soldering iron, solder and flux and an old bottles jack
Get some tank tape and a mallet then you have a full tool kit!!!!

na

Original Poster:

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Thursday 27th September 2012
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broster said:
Frank is very good, he's an engineer with a huge interest in cars.

John at JC weldfab is also very good, he has worked for several companies inc custom cages before setting up his own business, my own car is currently at JC weldfab having some welding done which is structural.

He makes a lot of f1, btcc, f3 etcetc stuff (lifting handles for the cars etc), can weld anything and his welding is a work of art.

If you speak to him, best bet is to call rather than email. They are a three man team. Tell him mark with the m5 sent you and hell look after you.
thanks for that, I always do personal visits first

na

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Thursday 27th September 2012
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firesafetydave said:
I've got a weller soldering iron, solder and flux and an old bottles jack
Dave,
the flux has been in the solder for many decades now

sounds like you’ve been doing chassis repairs, finally put those cleats on then tongue out

I bet you’ve also got burn scars on your hands biggrin







and tongue biggrin

na

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Thursday 15th November 2012
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I finally got around to getting this job done

I called in yesterday and back this morning to get the work done

Frank at INOV8, tucked right up the corner of the units at the bottom of Ross Road (Edgar Mobbs Way end)

Frank done a good and careful job at a reasonable price so fully recommended

I did halfway through the job remember to mention broster

so thank you broster and thank you Frank at INOV8

Frank specializes in modified cars doing a wide range of work on them

broster

489 posts

184 months

Thursday 15th November 2012
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Always been impressed with his work, he takes a great deal of pride in what he does.
Glad you got it sorted.

na

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Thursday 15th November 2012
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thanks for lead

it wasn't a big job but was fiddly and nice to see everything measured and checked