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j.w.napier
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if that don't beat all.:shock: never seen it done like that.8-[ when your as broke as i am little bits of info like this help thanks bo\\/pi
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Originally posted by ron bayless View PostThat is really neat.where would buy the co2 stuff?
As I watched that, I thought about the dent in my gas tank from why my cat knocked it over. then I thought, oh wait, gasoline+heat != fun...on a bike at least.
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I tried this technique and it didn't work on my tank. I thought it might help since one of the dents was fairly shallow and had no creases.
I did have some success with one of those glue-on dent pullers - $25 from Harbor Freight. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=94925
Gets out shallow dents but also pulled off pieces of clear coat over the pin stripes.Ed
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the_journeyman
Somtimes you can use a toilet plunger on shallow & creasless dents. Use something gooey to make a better seal on between the plunger & metal. On a bike, I might be tricky ~
JM
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