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KiwiGS
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The freeze method worked for *me* but it was a lot of shagging around.
At the time I worked at a factory that had a blast freezer, which is why I gave it ago.
What I did.
1 Get a slab of wood and make a groove for the seam of the tank to sit tightly in, so that it is the dent that pops and not the seam.
2: Made some clamps for the part of the seam that goes up around the steering head.
3: Make some bungs for the tank level sender and the petcock.
4: Fill the tank nearly to the top with water, measure the height of the water. and put the cap on.
5: Put it in the freezer.
6: Check the dent, if hasn't completly popped, thaw it it out and and go back to step 4 but put a little more water than before in.
Like I said it was a lot of shagging around and a lot of time. It can take quite a long time for tank of water to thaw.......
At the time I worked at a factory that had a blast freezer, which is why I gave it ago.
What I did.
1 Get a slab of wood and make a groove for the seam of the tank to sit tightly in, so that it is the dent that pops and not the seam.
2: Made some clamps for the part of the seam that goes up around the steering head.
3: Make some bungs for the tank level sender and the petcock.
4: Fill the tank nearly to the top with water, measure the height of the water. and put the cap on.
5: Put it in the freezer.
6: Check the dent, if hasn't completly popped, thaw it it out and and go back to step 4 but put a little more water than before in.
Like I said it was a lot of shagging around and a lot of time. It can take quite a long time for tank of water to thaw.......