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SuperGoose Frame Damage
Gary72:
I work in the motor trade and have seen a few dent repair guys get dents out of cars and wonder if one of them might be able to do something on some of these dents.
The metal might be too thick though.
If I remember I'll show the one we are using at the moment these pics.
BMX1973:
Did you show the photo? Makes you wonder if it could be got out as its not a looptail and maybe get one of those rods in! :-\ :daumenhoch:
--- Quote from: Gary72 on October 27, 2015, 09:57 PM ---I work in the motor trade and have seen a few dent repair guys get dents out of cars and wonder if one of them might be able to do something on some of these dents.
The metal might be too thick though.
If I remember I'll show the one we are using at the moment these pics.
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Gary72:
--- Quote from: BMX1973 on October 30, 2015, 09:26 PM ---Did you show the photo? Makes you wonder if it could be got out as its not a looptail and maybe get one of those rods in! :-\ :daumenhoch:
--- Quote from: Gary72 on October 27, 2015, 09:57 PM ---I work in the motor trade and have seen a few dent repair guys get dents out of cars and wonder if one of them might be able to do something on some of these dents.
The metal might be too thick though.
If I remember I'll show the one we are using at the moment these pics.
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Not had him back in yet
oberonspacefruit:
ive pushed similar dents out. pice of tool steel bar, same od as the id of the tube. pop it in the vice and angle grind it down the middle, or slightly over, then push it up the firts inch of the tube, abd drive it in with a hammer, if your steel is longer than your drops, or a cold chisel if its not. My advice is to use a longish length so youve got some purchace to get it out again, as the fit will need to be tight.
An hours job at most.
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