top of page

WeldIN™

  • Writer:  Ramp‘n’Bay™
    Ramp‘n’Bay™
  • Apr 12
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 13


Posted 28/02/2025


Transforming Access to Vehicle Welding


Welding torch emits sparks on metal, with orange bokeh background. Text: "WeldIn™ We've always got space and time."
WeldIN™ Access & Deployment

For car enthusiasts, restorers, and DIY mechanics, metalwork is often unavoidable. From rust repair to custom fabrication, welding is critical to keeping vehicles roadworthy and unique. The challenge, however, isn’t just the work itself—it’s access. Access to the right equipment, the right environment, and the right level of skill when it’s needed.


WeldIN™ is structured within the Ramp‘n’Bay™ Host and access model, enabling welding work to take place inside properly equipped Host workshop environments—rather than improvised or limited setups.


Do You Require Welding Access for Your Vehicle?

The response was clear—many vehicle owners reach a point where welding becomes essential. Structural repairs, exhaust fixes, and restoration work all require proper tools and conditions.


Across the network, a consistent issue emerges:


Limited access to welding-capable work spaces

Lack of professional-grade equipment

Difficulty sourcing reliable welding expertise at the right time


WeldIN™ addresses this by enabling access to welding-ready environments within Host sites, with the option to either carry out work directly (where appropriate) or engage a Pro Member™ through Bid2Fix™.


This ensures that welding is performed in the right setting, not just by the right person.


What Type of Welding Work Is Typically Required?


From across the access network, the most common welding needs include:


• Rust repair & structural reinforcement – restoring integrity to weakened areas


• MOT-related repairs – addressing corrosion in critical structural zones


• Exhaust system repairs – extending component life through targeted welding


• Custom fabrication – brackets, mounts, and bespoke metalwork


• Panel replacement & bodywork – repairing or replacing corroded sections


• Suspension & chassis reinforcement – strengthening high-load components


These tasks require more than skill—they require correct positioning, access, and equipment, all of which are enabled through Host workshop infrastructure.


Would You Benefit from Welding Access Through WeldIN™?

For many, the barrier to welding isn’t willingness—it’s capability and environment. Attempting welding without proper access introduces risk, inconsistency, and limitation.


WeldIN™ provides structured access to:

Welding-equipped bays within Host sites

MIG, TIG, and Arc welding capability

Safe, compliant working environments

The option to engage qualified Pro Members™ when required

Integration with Bid2Fix™ for controlled job allocation and execution


This means users can move from inspection or light repair (via Pit-Stop access) into more advanced welding work—without leaving the Ramp‘n’Bay™ system.


The Role of WeldIN™ Within the Access Model

WeldIN™ is not a standalone service—it is a specialist capability deployed within the Host network. It allows welding work to be carried out where the infrastructure already exists, making use of underutilised workshop capacity while maintaining proper standards.


For members, this means:

Access to welding capability when required


Flexibility to either self-perform (within limits) or escalate to a professional


Confidence that work is carried out in a suitable environment


For Host sites, it means:

Better utilisation of space and equipment


Additional revenue through access and specialist work allocation


Need Welding Work Done?

With WeldIN™, welding capability is no longer restricted by location or ownership—it’s accessible through the Ramp‘n’Bay™ Host network, ready when the job demands it.



Related Links

Comments


bottom of page