I would almost go with an BBQ and few old wheat bags and make a oven over the frame using the bags or bury it warm , hot sand if you have enough. I would weld cast iron thingy's and wrap them in old wheat bags and that worked a treat.
Yeah, you could do that.
You could also throw it into a bonfire and let skyrockets off to celebrate the procedure.
But the idea of normalizing is to make the frame less brittle and that involves cooking the WHOLE frame with no hot or cold spots at a set temperature for a set time.
Any process that fails to do that properly is a waste of time.
And how much are you going to save?
I charge $110.00 to have it done. $10.00 of which is GST and I make a bit on top of costs to cover pickup and dropoffs.
So really how much are you going to save with a hit and miss procedure.
Welding Cro-mo will become brittle around the heat affected zone of the weld. Less so if using Mild steel rod, more so if using Cro-mo rods, and I agree with you mate Gippslander, I believe a 30 year old frame would benefit from this procedure, especially if it’s had repair work done.
BTW, I did my sheetmetal apprenticeship at Richmond Tech.
Oh, and where to take it, I use a company in Heidelberg that are painlessly easy to deal with but I believe there are some companies in the Dandenong area that may be closer for you. I think there used to be one in Bayswater too.