greg g Posted September 7, 2008 Report Posted September 7, 2008 On my other project I have a dent a rear fender. I can pop it out from the rear, but as soon as I start to work on it, it pops back in. It is over 1/4 inch deep so I don't want to fill it with bondo. What techniques can be used to stabilize this area? Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted September 7, 2008 Report Posted September 7, 2008 flash heat the panel...and while pressing the tin can area into position..wipe it with a wet rag.. Quote
greg g Posted September 7, 2008 Author Report Posted September 7, 2008 From the outside of on the inside? Either way the undercoating is gonna stink up the garage. Quote
Allan Faust Posted September 7, 2008 Report Posted September 7, 2008 Greg, the heat is just to allow the panel to "shrink", since the dent stretched the metal in the area... by heating, popping the dent back and then quenching (before it oil cans), the metal should shrink enough that the oil can effect won't happen. Allan Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted September 7, 2008 Report Posted September 7, 2008 got to break the egg to make the omelette...heat the panel opposite the undercoat...press against the undercoat side to prevent it from shifting while you quench it...it can get to be a bit stinky in the shop at times...get out the exhaust fan and go to work..remember..the actual damage is on the very outer edges of the CUPPED areas when it tin cans...thisis where you start your quench..not the middle Quote
greg g Posted September 7, 2008 Author Report Posted September 7, 2008 Thanks, got the idea now, propane torch hot enough? Quote
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