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Removing Tank Dents?

Reply from: Bally Tim
Date: 15 Nov 2007, 23:23
Removing Tank Dents?

Hi Guys,

I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.

Thanks so much.
Tim

Reply from: Albrecht via MotorcycleKB . com
Date: 16 Nov 2007, 00:46
Re: Removing Tank Dents?

Bally Tim wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>
>I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
>you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
>tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.

If you would just do a google search of this group, you'll find over 100
messages about removing dents from gas tanks.

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* w w w .motorcyclekb . com /Uwe/Forums.aspx/tech/200711/1


Reply from: Bally Tim
Date: 16 Nov 2007, 01:23
Re: Removing Tank Dents?

On Nov 15, 4:46 pm, "Albrecht via MotorcycleKB . com " <u33665@uwe>
wrote:
> Bally Tim wrote:
> >Hi Guys,
>
> >I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
> >you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
> >tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
>
> If you would just do a google search of this group, you'll find over 100
> messages about removing dents from gas tanks.
>
> --
> Message posted via MotorcycleKB . com * w w w .motorcyclekb . com /Uwe/Forums.aspx/tech/200711/1

Thanks Albrecht. I have googled it. As with anything though, methods
improve everyday. Doesn't hurt to ask if anyone has discovered
something new.

Appreciate your time.
Tim

Reply from: Adysthemic
Date: 17 Nov 2007, 01:24
Re: Removing Tank Dents?


"Bally Tim" <rkandrlover@aol . com > wrote in message
news:5bd620a0-71a1-47ac-be99-237f3ef3dedc@o6g2000hsd.googlegroups . com ...
> On Nov 15, 4:46 pm, "Albrecht via MotorcycleKB . com " <u33665@uwe>
> wrote:
>> Bally Tim wrote:
>> >Hi Guys,
>>
>> >I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
>> >you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
>> >tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
>>
>> If you would just do a google search of this group, you'll find over 100
>> messages about removing dents from gas tanks.
>>
>> --
>> Message posted via
>> MotorcycleKB . com * w w w .motorcyclekb . com /Uwe/Forums.aspx/tech/200711/1
>
> Thanks Albrecht. I have googled it. As with anything though, methods
> improve everyday. Doesn't hurt to ask if anyone has discovered
> something new.
>
> Appreciate your time.
> Tim

DentPro took a big smooth dent out of my Jag. They might be able to do a
tank.
Bodyshop wanted 1050.00 DentPro did it for 125.00. NorCal, Adythemic



Reply from: Bally Tim
Date: 17 Nov 2007, 03:50
Re: Removing Tank Dents?

On Nov 16, 5:24 pm, "Adysthemic" <asifid...@imprivate . com > wrote:
> "Bally Tim" <rkandrlo...@aol . com > wrote in message
>
> news:5bd620a0-71a1-47ac-be99-237f3ef3dedc@o6g2000hsd.googlegroups . com ...
>
>
>
> > On Nov 15, 4:46 pm, "Albrecht via MotorcycleKB . com " <u33665@uwe>
> > wrote:
> >> Bally Tim wrote:
> >> >Hi Guys,
>
> >> >I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
> >> >you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
> >> >tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
>
> >> If you would just do a google search of this group, you'll find over 100
> >> messages about removing dents from gas tanks.
>
> >> --
> >> Message posted via
> >> MotorcycleKB . com * w w w .motorcyclekb . com /Uwe/Forums.aspx/tech/200711/1
>
> > Thanks Albrecht. I have googled it. As with anything though, methods
> > improve everyday. Doesn't hurt to ask if anyone has discovered
> > something new.
>
> > Appreciate your time.
> > Tim
>
> DentPro took a big smooth dent out of my Jag. They might be able to do a
> tank.
> Bodyshop wanted 1050.00 DentPro did it for 125.00. NorCal, Adythemic

Thank you, I appreciate the info.

Reply from: Broderick Crawford
Date: 23 Nov 2007, 15:41
Re: Removing Tank Dents?

Bally Tim wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
> you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
> tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
>
> Thanks so much.
> Tim
Make a matching dent on the other side. New design.




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