I need to do two things shown in this photo:
1) Cut out the bottom portion of the frame where you see the two holes. At some point, the bottom of the frame got dented up and is real wavy, the sides of the frame are straight. The area is too confined and heavy to pound out or press back into shape. I bought some flat stock, cut it to length and drilled two identical holes. Since the car is on a rotisserie, and I plan to cut this long, narrow section out, is it too risky to do without welding in a brace to stiffen this portion of the frame temporarily? I'm wondering if the weight of the car will want to buckle the frame while I'm patching it. Thought about stitching in a small section of angle from trans x-member to the front portion of the frame. Is this overkill or is there a better way to repair the frame? Some might try to heat it and beat it, but I don't think it would look right. Suggestions?
2) I also need to replace the connecting plate between frame and rocker (one with hole in corner). Does anyone reproduce this piece or know where to get a non-dented original?