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dent puller

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Evil Hobbit said:
spots25 said:
I got a ding king a few months ago for like $5 (I figured why not) and I just tested it finally on a dent in my tank, and it pulled the dent out about 95%... it all depends on the dent though
Where did you get it for $5. One of my students told me CVS and Wallgreens will have them for $9.99 occasionaly

clearance at walmart :D
 
Hoomgar said:
Just slip it into your pocket Amos and walk out :)

You can always put it back when you done with it then :)

8O 8O 8O 8O 8O

Nah, when I was working there we "played" around with it enough to know it ain't going in any pocket. I think one guy dropped a piece into the one bucket that collected drain water, man it smoked forever. I think another guy tried to drop a piece in a 2 liter soda bottle (thank goodness he didn't try to close it afterwards)

Had the opportunity a couple of times to cut it so we could package ice cream orders. Cold stuff. Shortly after I started the one guy was cutting it with the band saw, and another guy was joking around close to him, he lost part of his finger to the saw. 8O 8O 8O

No thanks, I'll try a dent puller first.. or just paint it and forget about it.

Amos
 
ding king leaaves a bad impression

ding king leaaves a bad impression

Ding King didn't do much for my dent, but did an excellent job removing a circular patch of paint from my gas tank. If you have 20yr. old paint on your bike, DO NOT USE IT! (unless you are planning a repaint anyway-in which case, you might as well use an old fashioned dent-puller which will work on almost all dents, not just small ones.)
 
I think the dent king stuff works because its being used on THIN metal, gas tanks appear to be thicker metal than most current car bodies.....correct me if im wrong, its just a somewhat educated guess.....
 
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