tank question
tank question
Is there any way that I can beat this out and make it somewhat useful? It doesn't have to be pretty...I'm going to beat it down on top anyway to make this easier for me. I've never had to beat this big of a dent out before so I'm curious about it. Thanks in advance.
Kristin
Kristin
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got a crashed tank from Ebay, thought I can bent the dents back but I had no chance, the stuff is tough and you have no space in the inside to use a rod or something...that´s my experience with tanks.... now I´ll only dent it on top for stunting, but yours may R.I.P...lol!
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dang. well, thanks for the info. I"ll still beat it on top and leave the big dent in there then. Just gotta keep a gas can handy at the stunt spot for sure. ha!
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Originally Posted by EndoChic
trees do that i suppose. yummy.
I'm gonna give it a shot. This is how I am going to spend my Saturday night. Oh yeah
I'm gonna give it a shot. This is how I am going to spend my Saturday night. Oh yeah
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that tank is definitely workable.... i just dented a tank that was almost as bad
as that.....although it took a 18" breaker bar and 2lb sludge hammer (and a little liquid steel).....no mallet action
i'll post up a pic later
as that.....although it took a 18" breaker bar and 2lb sludge hammer (and a little liquid steel).....no mallet action
i'll post up a pic later
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that can easily be fixed
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=8878
use that to pull the tanks dent back out..then use a rubber mallet to beat it back in how you want..then use a little body filler and paint and viola...your done
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=8878
use that to pull the tanks dent back out..then use a rubber mallet to beat it back in how you want..then use a little body filler and paint and viola...your done







i still rock it til it leaks gas. 
