Suzuki fuel tank dent repair. a^ve milogarage

Suzuki fuel tank dent repair. a^ve milogarage

When using a stud gun on a gas tank do not wiggle the pins off because there is a risk of a pin hole thus a leak. Always grind pins off …* …

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Milogarage says:

Hey thanks for stopping in..helps me knowing it helped you…

Anthony Crisafulli says:

Man I love your video, really help me out ,thank you.

Milogarage says:

Very usefull to click down a high area/spot without flailing at it with a
body hammer.

turbocobra says:

Getting caught up on your videos, love the center punch tip. My aim with a
body hammer on a small high spot is not very good, you can’t miss with the
center punch. Phone book is a good tip also, i just used my last “clean
sheet”, so was going to go buy some more, but now don’t need to. Thanks for
hte videos, keep’em coming!

gregmporter says:

Great tip with the Chromo pipe. Can’t wait to use that one.

tomswonderfulworld says:

Nice tips with the center punch and phone book……..thanks for sharing

KINGHARGRAVE says:

whats the center punch for?

Christian Hack says:

Hi Milo, How do you prep your tanks to avoid the stud welding reacting with
the residue gas. Thanks for your help. How’s the hydro dipping going?

Milogarage says:

Mostly make sure there is no fuel pump/filter in there giving off fumes
then let it air out..thats just me as others put a exchust hose in there to
flush with the exchust of a running engine or even water. If they do pop it
isn’t that bad just kinda startleing,, The Dipping is getting there..

muddywaters6 says:

ahhh I just bought a bondo board haha great trick with the phone book and
with the center punch

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