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Fuel Tank Dent Repair Question?

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Has anyone out there had any success repairing tank dents? I've got a couple of projects on the boil, and of course the tanks have dents in them and I've never had much success with suction cups etc. A little help guys?
 
My friends car got hit by a puck the other day and it was fixable without repainting. The dealer he took it to had a "dent guy" that had a metal ball taped to the end of a stick. He just poked at the dent from the inside of the trunk until he pushed it out completely.

Steve
 
tank dents

tank dents

i use about 10 to 15 pounds of air in tank and then heat up the dented area with a rosebud not to hot but hot enough the dent should then push out by itself you thenmight have to do a littel metal work and shrink the area or work it with a spoon or block . with time you will get a tank that feels like new . hmmmm now all ya have to do is paint it .
 
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