Is it possible to pop out a dent with a hair dryer and compressed air?
i figured there was a reason a plunger wouldnt work, but didnt want you spending money on a new tank if there was a easy way to fix it
The problem is, its a deep and narrow dent in a thick gauge steel. So it aint coming out unless I get a new one or pay someone a ton to get it out…. cheaper to just get a new tank.
that dent had a really harsh crease around the edge. Usually it will work with “soft” edges.
have you tried a plunger? seriously, it took out some decent sized dents on my car.
But both made in japan ..lol.. !!!
try the suction cup off your GPS
Lol, not as thick as a Harley.
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i figured there was a reason a plunger wouldnt work, but didnt want you
spending money on a new tank if there was a easy way to fix it
The problem is, its a deep and narrow dent in a thick gauge steel. So it
aint coming out unless I get a new one or pay someone a ton to get it
out…. cheaper to just get a new tank.
that dent had a really harsh crease around the edge. Usually it will work
with “soft” edges.
have you tried a plunger? seriously, it took out some decent sized dents on
my car.
But both made in japan ..lol.. !!!
try the suction cup off your GPS
Lol, not as thick as a Harley.