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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
thanks for the help ill let yuall know what happens
 
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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
Let us know if it works cuz i have had a simialr tank denting incident that i may wanna try that technique on....
 
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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
Try to get a video of it to post on here, that would be a great contribution to the technical forum.
 
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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
Hey Milesp,
Had a buddy of mine use a paint-less dent repair kit in which you glue
a little rod to the dent (on the paint) with some hotglue and use a device to pull the rod up, therefore pulling the dent up. The neck on
the tank is too long for any pdr tools to reach the top area of the tank.
He had to pull on my dent several times, because the metal gas tank
is thicker than a hood or fender on a car, but it worked like a champ.
 
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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
Musky wrote:
[quote]Non kid safe links in here.

Another way to take a dent out - Canned air[

Dang Musky current wife thought I was looking at lose wom/a>[

Dang Musky current wife thought I was looking at lose women.
 
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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
sal wrote:
Dang Musky current wife thought I was looking at lose women.

oops I've had that link for a long time. Didn't used to have the stuff in it. I can't figure out how to just save the video.
 
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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
Musky wrote:
Non kid safe links in here.

Another way to take a dent out - Canned air


Thanks for sharing the clip Musky, I'll certainly remember this one. BTW...like the new sigpic.. IMO, your best so far
 
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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
Thanks Emu
 
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Re:dropped helmet on tank 3 Years ago  
A friend of mine has a small dent. On his HD he was not able to get it out so he put a decal in the form of a bullet hole over it and presto, small dent has disappeared. I know is sucks but I hope you are able to get it out.
 
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