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12-21-2014, 06:27 PM | #1 |
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I hate this board, LOL!!!!
So I recently bought a 67 SWB and I'm currently building that one now. I came over to this section and started browsing the burbs, just to look at them. Now i'm hooked. I have my eye on a local in really really great shape. My question for the pros is this….on the roof there are two spots that are somewhat indented or buckled to say. I can easily push the spots up by hand. I want to know if I remove the roof racks will that help out or would I need to brace the roof from the inside? Any other insight on this soon to be purchase would be greatly appreciated.
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12-22-2014, 08:24 AM | #2 |
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Re: I hate this board, LOL!!!!
"Oil canning" can be fixed pretty easily. It takes some heat so be prepared to paint afterwards.
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12-22-2014, 04:59 PM | #3 |
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Ah ok…Did you experience? If so, what were your results?
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12-22-2014, 05:11 PM | #4 |
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Re: I hate this board, LOL!!!!
I've recently started some body repairs and have been watching a ton of youtubes. One in particular showed the process a big panel truck. He'd torch a spot then quench quickly. This process shrinks the metal in areas where it's stretched.
I've also seen a Fast N Loud show where they fixed a bunch of hail dents this way. Also, Mobile Hot Repair guy (on youtube, previously referenced on the forum, does vids for Brothers) smoothed a quarter panel this way, but used a tool to do so that heated a circular area. I never could find a reference for that tool tho. So do some searching. The info is out there. |
12-22-2014, 06:52 PM | #5 |
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Did they use a shriking disc?
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12-23-2014, 09:04 AM | #6 | |
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mobilehotrodrepair: 1962 chevy pu day ... day 16 at the 19:22 time mark is where he starts describing it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVFPTTu6_Vc Last edited by highwinger; 12-23-2014 at 09:14 AM. Reason: added vid link |
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12-25-2014, 11:33 AM | #7 |
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That looked like a pin welding gun to me.... Maybe he was using it without the pins... Dunno. LockDoc
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12-25-2014, 01:00 PM | #8 |
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12-25-2014, 06:41 PM | #9 |
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The unispot guns come with a pin tip and with a solid copper shrinking tip.im sure some of the other brands do as well. I have one myself. One word of caution. At least on mine if im using it for shrinking for a long period of time it kicks out the built in circuit breaker. Has done it since it was new.
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12-25-2014, 07:50 PM | #10 |
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