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Re: body work?



You would heat the center, then cool it immediately with a rag, and
the cooling effect will shrink the metal in to fix where it has been
stretch. It takes a lot of practice to figure out how much heat to use
and where to apply it as the heat makes the metal stretch as well.
Works best in the middle of an open panel.

This damage does not look like the heat/cool trick will work as it
looks creased and also near/on body lines. Pounding and slide hammer
look to be the best bet here. I'd def take it off and work it on the
bench tho.

- Dave

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:17 PM,  <ALIENVOICE@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> How do you do that with the heat/cold rag?  Sounds interesting.
>
> Larry (Akron)
>

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