Re: Removing Tank Dents?On Nov 16, 5:24 pm, "Adysthemic" <asifid...@imprivate . com > wrote:
> "Bally Tim" <rkandrlo...@aol . com > wrote in message
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> > On Nov 15, 4:46 pm, "Albrecht via MotorcycleKB . com " <u33665@uwe>
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> >> Bally Tim wrote:
> >> >Hi Guys,
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> >> >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.
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> >> 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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> > Thanks Albrecht. I have googled it. As with anything though, methods
> > improve everyday. Doesn't hurt to ask if anyone has discovered
> > something new.
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> > Appreciate your time.
> > Tim
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> 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.