Rock chips, from the inside.
#71
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Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
My ex and I owned a body shop for a few years after working in the field for
many years. I agree with Doug 100%.
In this case, if it's a problem, I have a $50 deductible on my Comp
coverage.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:xEA_f.8765$IZ2.2942@dukeread07...
: Steve G did pass the time by typing:
: > Kate, look for "Dent DR" in the phone book or at a body shop, they are
the
: > ones doing the dry ice thing, no repaint needed either i believe.
:
: Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff
deforms
: and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction
gun
: style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down
with
: some light hammer and dolly work.
:
: However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on
anything
: other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make
more
: dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
:
: http://www.metalshapers.org
: has some good info.
:
: Reading material for any body shop
: http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
:
:
:
: --
: DougW
:
:
many years. I agree with Doug 100%.
In this case, if it's a problem, I have a $50 deductible on my Comp
coverage.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:xEA_f.8765$IZ2.2942@dukeread07...
: Steve G did pass the time by typing:
: > Kate, look for "Dent DR" in the phone book or at a body shop, they are
the
: > ones doing the dry ice thing, no repaint needed either i believe.
:
: Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff
deforms
: and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction
gun
: style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down
with
: some light hammer and dolly work.
:
: However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on
anything
: other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make
more
: dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
:
: http://www.metalshapers.org
: has some good info.
:
: Reading material for any body shop
: http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
:
:
:
: --
: DougW
:
:
#72
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Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
My ex and I owned a body shop for a few years after working in the field for
many years. I agree with Doug 100%.
In this case, if it's a problem, I have a $50 deductible on my Comp
coverage.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:xEA_f.8765$IZ2.2942@dukeread07...
: Steve G did pass the time by typing:
: > Kate, look for "Dent DR" in the phone book or at a body shop, they are
the
: > ones doing the dry ice thing, no repaint needed either i believe.
:
: Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff
deforms
: and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction
gun
: style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down
with
: some light hammer and dolly work.
:
: However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on
anything
: other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make
more
: dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
:
: http://www.metalshapers.org
: has some good info.
:
: Reading material for any body shop
: http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
:
:
:
: --
: DougW
:
:
many years. I agree with Doug 100%.
In this case, if it's a problem, I have a $50 deductible on my Comp
coverage.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:xEA_f.8765$IZ2.2942@dukeread07...
: Steve G did pass the time by typing:
: > Kate, look for "Dent DR" in the phone book or at a body shop, they are
the
: > ones doing the dry ice thing, no repaint needed either i believe.
:
: Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff
deforms
: and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction
gun
: style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down
with
: some light hammer and dolly work.
:
: However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on
anything
: other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make
more
: dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
:
: http://www.metalshapers.org
: has some good info.
:
: Reading material for any body shop
: http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
:
:
:
: --
: DougW
:
:
#73
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Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
My ex and I owned a body shop for a few years after working in the field for
many years. I agree with Doug 100%.
In this case, if it's a problem, I have a $50 deductible on my Comp
coverage.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:xEA_f.8765$IZ2.2942@dukeread07...
: Steve G did pass the time by typing:
: > Kate, look for "Dent DR" in the phone book or at a body shop, they are
the
: > ones doing the dry ice thing, no repaint needed either i believe.
:
: Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff
deforms
: and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction
gun
: style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down
with
: some light hammer and dolly work.
:
: However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on
anything
: other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make
more
: dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
:
: http://www.metalshapers.org
: has some good info.
:
: Reading material for any body shop
: http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
:
:
:
: --
: DougW
:
:
many years. I agree with Doug 100%.
In this case, if it's a problem, I have a $50 deductible on my Comp
coverage.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:xEA_f.8765$IZ2.2942@dukeread07...
: Steve G did pass the time by typing:
: > Kate, look for "Dent DR" in the phone book or at a body shop, they are
the
: > ones doing the dry ice thing, no repaint needed either i believe.
:
: Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff
deforms
: and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction
gun
: style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down
with
: some light hammer and dolly work.
:
: However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on
anything
: other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make
more
: dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
:
: http://www.metalshapers.org
: has some good info.
:
: Reading material for any body shop
: http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
:
:
:
: --
: DougW
:
:
#74
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Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
That didn't take long, did it? I just took a rock in the right turn
signal lens that smashed it into a hundred pieces, and even dented the
fender around it. It's always that 1st dent that PO's you the most.
I've thrown rocks the size of grapefruit out of the drive duals on the
tractor; one took the fender completely off at 3 a.m. once, and nearly
scared the poop outta me. The guy driving next to me nearly had a
heart attack.
Bleh. Hit the dealership's body shop if it's an annoyance. They can
have the fixed up in one day. WTH --it's only money, right?
signal lens that smashed it into a hundred pieces, and even dented the
fender around it. It's always that 1st dent that PO's you the most.
I've thrown rocks the size of grapefruit out of the drive duals on the
tractor; one took the fender completely off at 3 a.m. once, and nearly
scared the poop outta me. The guy driving next to me nearly had a
heart attack.
Bleh. Hit the dealership's body shop if it's an annoyance. They can
have the fixed up in one day. WTH --it's only money, right?
#75
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
That didn't take long, did it? I just took a rock in the right turn
signal lens that smashed it into a hundred pieces, and even dented the
fender around it. It's always that 1st dent that PO's you the most.
I've thrown rocks the size of grapefruit out of the drive duals on the
tractor; one took the fender completely off at 3 a.m. once, and nearly
scared the poop outta me. The guy driving next to me nearly had a
heart attack.
Bleh. Hit the dealership's body shop if it's an annoyance. They can
have the fixed up in one day. WTH --it's only money, right?
signal lens that smashed it into a hundred pieces, and even dented the
fender around it. It's always that 1st dent that PO's you the most.
I've thrown rocks the size of grapefruit out of the drive duals on the
tractor; one took the fender completely off at 3 a.m. once, and nearly
scared the poop outta me. The guy driving next to me nearly had a
heart attack.
Bleh. Hit the dealership's body shop if it's an annoyance. They can
have the fixed up in one day. WTH --it's only money, right?
#76
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
That didn't take long, did it? I just took a rock in the right turn
signal lens that smashed it into a hundred pieces, and even dented the
fender around it. It's always that 1st dent that PO's you the most.
I've thrown rocks the size of grapefruit out of the drive duals on the
tractor; one took the fender completely off at 3 a.m. once, and nearly
scared the poop outta me. The guy driving next to me nearly had a
heart attack.
Bleh. Hit the dealership's body shop if it's an annoyance. They can
have the fixed up in one day. WTH --it's only money, right?
signal lens that smashed it into a hundred pieces, and even dented the
fender around it. It's always that 1st dent that PO's you the most.
I've thrown rocks the size of grapefruit out of the drive duals on the
tractor; one took the fender completely off at 3 a.m. once, and nearly
scared the poop outta me. The guy driving next to me nearly had a
heart attack.
Bleh. Hit the dealership's body shop if it's an annoyance. They can
have the fixed up in one day. WTH --it's only money, right?
#77
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Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
So it only works with Real Jeep.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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DougW wrote:
>
> Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff deforms
> and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction gun
> style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down with
> some light hammer and dolly work.
>
> However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on anything
> other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make more
> dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
>
> http://www.metalshapers.org
> has some good info.
>
> Reading material for any body shop
> http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff deforms
> and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction gun
> style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down with
> some light hammer and dolly work.
>
> However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on anything
> other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make more
> dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
>
> http://www.metalshapers.org
> has some good info.
>
> Reading material for any body shop
> http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
>
> --
> DougW
#78
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Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
So it only works with Real Jeep.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff deforms
> and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction gun
> style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down with
> some light hammer and dolly work.
>
> However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on anything
> other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make more
> dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
>
> http://www.metalshapers.org
> has some good info.
>
> Reading material for any body shop
> http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff deforms
> and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction gun
> style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down with
> some light hammer and dolly work.
>
> However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on anything
> other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make more
> dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
>
> http://www.metalshapers.org
> has some good info.
>
> Reading material for any body shop
> http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
>
> --
> DougW
#79
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Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
So it only works with Real Jeep.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff deforms
> and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction gun
> style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down with
> some light hammer and dolly work.
>
> However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on anything
> other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make more
> dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
>
> http://www.metalshapers.org
> has some good info.
>
> Reading material for any body shop
> http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
>
> --
> DougW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Dry ice only works with older thick metal. The newer thinner stuff deforms
> and that trick won't work. The modern dent folks generally use a suction gun
> style dent puller. For that type of dent you usually just smooth it down with
> some light hammer and dolly work.
>
> However, if your not familiar with body work don't do it yourself on anything
> other than ye-olde-rustbucket. It's very easy to mess up paint and make more
> dents. Best thing for learning is a mashed up fender from a junk yard.
>
> http://www.metalshapers.org
> has some good info.
>
> Reading material for any body shop
> http://www.i-car.com/pdf/upcr/procedures/st/st21a.pdf
>
> --
> DougW
#80
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Re: Rock chips, from the inside.
Kate wrote:
>
> "Steve G" <stevncin@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:5lA_f.55$xU.21@fe04.lga...
> : Kate, look for "Dent DR" in the phone book or at a body shop, they are the
> : ones doing the dry ice thing, no repaint needed either i believe.
> :
> Great idea but the goddamn paint is cracked too.
>
> Hell it's a Jeep, I suppose I can get used to it.
> But WHY so soon!!!!!
>
> Naw, I'll be ok.
Well, your Jeep isn't a 'virgin' any more. The second ding shouldn't
hurt so much...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
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>
> "Steve G" <stevncin@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:5lA_f.55$xU.21@fe04.lga...
> : Kate, look for "Dent DR" in the phone book or at a body shop, they are the
> : ones doing the dry ice thing, no repaint needed either i believe.
> :
> Great idea but the goddamn paint is cracked too.
>
> Hell it's a Jeep, I suppose I can get used to it.
> But WHY so soon!!!!!
>
> Naw, I'll be ok.
Well, your Jeep isn't a 'virgin' any more. The second ding shouldn't
hurt so much...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)