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Hi can anybody supply me with the details of somebody who can weld/braze petrol tanks in the Devon/Somerset area?
Happy to pay whatever it costs as it's an original tank.
My commando tank has sprung a leak around one of the front fixing holes.
Someone has obviously attempted a repair previously.
Many thanks
Keith
Thanks Nick, I will give…
Thanks Nick, I will give them a call first thing on Monday.
Regards
Keith
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I used CW to convert a 69…
I used CW to convert a 69 TR6 to 65 T120R, new badge holes, new top rack holes, new rubber knee pad holes plus dent removal. Sent pics for qoute and that's what I paid when it was finished and tank was perfect. Old style service at old style prices.
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Thanks John, The tank is…
Thanks John,
The tank is all packed and ready to go to them. :)
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Keith,
I had my leaking Navigator weld repaired very successfully a year or so ago and posted this on the Lightweight forum which you might find helpful: "A big thank you to John Holmes for recommending CW Classic.co.uk who have just returned my Navigator petrol tank after completing a very neat and sympathetic weld repair to a fatigue crack round the rear mounting lug. I phoned Jason on 01268 780159 last Wednesday who knew exactly what he was talking about without all the hard sell of other specialists I spoke to. He quoted a very reasonable £25 an hour.
I explained where the leak was and asked him if he would pressure test it to confirm, inspect the inside to see if it was rusting through and then do a weld repair minimising the damage to the original paint which I am keen to preserve. His business is in Rayleigh which is a good 6 hr + round trip from me so on his advice I posted the tank off via Parcel Force next day recorded delivery (£17.50).
You can imagine my surprise when the following afternoon I got a phone call back saying the repair was complete and pressure tested, the inside of the tank 'immaculate' and the total cost was £65 + postage if required! Rather less than the £225 I was being quoted by a well known Devon tank restorer and a total repair time of 7 days compared to the two to three months quoted by the local firm!
Attached are photos so you can judge for your self. I painted the effected area in red oxide and a suitably matching top coat to stop the rust and with the seat in place it isn't visible! Over a year later and no problems so I have every confidence in Jason's work - truly outstanding!
I hope this helps. .
Nick