Tin-knocking question
I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to pop this back out? |
Re: Tin-knocking question
If there are no sharp creases you may be able to just 'pop' the depression
out. Kate and 'Mr. Kate' used to have a body shop, send her a note... "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@REMOVE_ME.panix.com> wrote in message news:e1rprg$r4r$1@reader1.panix.com... > > > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to > pop this back out? > > |
Re: Tin-knocking question
If there are no sharp creases you may be able to just 'pop' the depression
out. Kate and 'Mr. Kate' used to have a body shop, send her a note... "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@REMOVE_ME.panix.com> wrote in message news:e1rprg$r4r$1@reader1.panix.com... > > > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to > pop this back out? > > |
Re: Tin-knocking question
If there are no sharp creases you may be able to just 'pop' the depression
out. Kate and 'Mr. Kate' used to have a body shop, send her a note... "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@REMOVE_ME.panix.com> wrote in message news:e1rprg$r4r$1@reader1.panix.com... > > > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to > pop this back out? > > |
Re: Tin-knocking question
Uhhhhh...
that was the previous Mr. Kate, not the current one. but I could ask PMK if ya want me to and YOU Billy Ray... are gonna get it. "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message news:50f79$44417eae$4831b233$27030@FUSE.NET... : If there are no sharp creases you may be able to just 'pop' the depression : out. : : Kate and 'Mr. Kate' used to have a body shop, send her a note... : : "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@REMOVE_ME.panix.com> wrote in message : news:e1rprg$r4r$1@reader1.panix.com... : > : > : > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a : > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. : > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to : > pop this back out? : > : > : : |
Re: Tin-knocking question
Uhhhhh...
that was the previous Mr. Kate, not the current one. but I could ask PMK if ya want me to and YOU Billy Ray... are gonna get it. "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message news:50f79$44417eae$4831b233$27030@FUSE.NET... : If there are no sharp creases you may be able to just 'pop' the depression : out. : : Kate and 'Mr. Kate' used to have a body shop, send her a note... : : "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@REMOVE_ME.panix.com> wrote in message : news:e1rprg$r4r$1@reader1.panix.com... : > : > : > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a : > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. : > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to : > pop this back out? : > : > : : |
Re: Tin-knocking question
Uhhhhh...
that was the previous Mr. Kate, not the current one. but I could ask PMK if ya want me to and YOU Billy Ray... are gonna get it. "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message news:50f79$44417eae$4831b233$27030@FUSE.NET... : If there are no sharp creases you may be able to just 'pop' the depression : out. : : Kate and 'Mr. Kate' used to have a body shop, send her a note... : : "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@REMOVE_ME.panix.com> wrote in message : news:e1rprg$r4r$1@reader1.panix.com... : > : > : > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a : > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. : > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to : > pop this back out? : > : > : : |
Re: Tin-knocking question
Off the wall idea but you might try a chunk of dry ice.
Jeff DeWitt (when it comes to off the wall ideas I'm full of it!) Lee Ayrton wrote: > > > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to > pop this back out? > > |
Re: Tin-knocking question
Off the wall idea but you might try a chunk of dry ice.
Jeff DeWitt (when it comes to off the wall ideas I'm full of it!) Lee Ayrton wrote: > > > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to > pop this back out? > > |
Re: Tin-knocking question
Off the wall idea but you might try a chunk of dry ice.
Jeff DeWitt (when it comes to off the wall ideas I'm full of it!) Lee Ayrton wrote: > > > I've got a `51 Willys 4x4 pickup cab sitting in my garage with a > caved-in roof. The dent is perhaps 2'x 1 1/2', and about 3" deep. > Before I attempt something and make it worse, what is the best way to > pop this back out? > > |
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