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Evil Hobbit
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I have a smallish dent on the right side of my tank, looks like a knee. Anyone used one of those Dent Kings? I'm thinking I might try it.Tags: None
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TheBigRed
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Evil Hobbit
Originally posted by TheBigRedLet me know how it works..
Amos
I'll let everyone know. I'll take pictures too. you can barely see the dent on picture #2 on my webs site, right up by the seat. Picture #5 it's hidden in the reflection. You can see it pretty clearly in #6
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TheBigRed
Hmm.. interesting,
As that is about the exact location of the dent I've got in the tank of the 650.
Amos
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Evil Hobbit
Originally posted by TheBigRedHmm.. interesting,
As that is about the exact location of the dent I've got in the tank of the 650.
Amos
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TheBigRed
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Anonymous
Hi compressed air could work well for you.
you need access to high pressure air,I did a tank for an old rd350.
I stuck the airgun in to the gas cap hole and sealed it with a rag.
Slowly increase the pressure and if your'e lucky it will pop out.
Sometimes having a buddy who can tap the surrounding area of the dent with a mallet will help.
You shake lose the molecules in the metal,being a dent the material has been stretched and taping will release the tension.
Mike
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Anonymous
Originally posted by mikeyHi compressed air could work well for you.
you need access to high pressure air,I did a tank for an old rd350.
I stuck the airgun in to the gas cap hole and sealed it with a rag.
Slowly increase the pressure and if your'e lucky it will pop out.
Sometimes having a buddy who can tap the surrounding area of the dent with a mallet will help.
You shake lose the molecules in the metal,being a dent the material has been stretched and taping will release the tension.
Mike
Michael
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HiSPL
Whatever you do, don't pressurize the tank. Yes you'll get rid of the dent, but you'll also spread the front of the tank apart so far that it won't sit on the rubbers anymore. Trust me on this one, GS tanks can't be pressurized.....
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Anonymous
Don't bother with the dent king, the best thing to use for this problem is a welding stud puller gimmick, sorry forgeot the technical name, they run about 100 dollars at harbor freight tools. www.harborfreight.com Simply weldon a stud and use as a dent puller then grind down to surface and repaint. Or just live with it.
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Planecrazy
I've heard that those "ding kings" are a complete waste of time and money...
I think Harbor freight has the stud welder on sale right now for $89 ... at least they did recently.
Steve 8)
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Anonymous
Dent Wizard did wonders on my car. They are definetly not a complete waste of time or money. I don't know how well it would work on a motorcycle tank though.
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Planecrazy
Originally posted by dedfishDent Wizard did wonders on my car. They are definetly not a complete waste of time or money. I don't know how well it would work on a motorcycle tank though.
It would be interesting to hear more detail regarding the stuff you did to your car, dedfish.
Regards,
Steve 8)
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Anonymous
I'm talking about a professional dent repair service, not a "as seen on tv" toy. Sorry for any confusion. I wouldn't trust or even waste my money on a suction cup toy. The professional paintless dent repair places use a long metal rod to fish between your car panels to push from the dent out from the inside as part of their process.
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spots25
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
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