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Re: Dent in Gas Tank
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Posted by River Bottom Farmer on June 09, 2006 at 18:47:50 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: Re: Dent in Gas Tank posted by Doug Fisk on June 09, 2006 at 17:19:40:
I had a 3 inch circular dent in my gas tank on the 39 H that I am just finishing the restoration on.I took some half inch cold rolled rod and weld it to an old body dolly and bent the rod so it would fit through the fill hole and slowly pounded the dent into submission.Worked around the outside of the dent in a circular motion working my way to the center of the dent.Smoothed down with a file to get the contour right,and finished with some lightweight body filler.Just a skim and sanded down primered and wet sanded.Turn out perfect.It helps to have the coffee pot running and your favorite station on the radio......You will get it,just takes patience but it will happen.......RBF
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