i have a door that has a dent in it. when i touch the panel next to it, it goes away and puts one where i touched. i think this is refered to as tin can effect. do i heat it slightly with a propane torch and then quench with ice?
OR?????
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i have a door that has a dent in it. when i touch the panel next to it, it goes away and puts one where i touched. i think this is refered to as tin can effect. do i heat it slightly with a propane torch and then quench with ice?
OR?????
That will work but don't try to big an area at one time you may wind up with a buckle.
dents are about 12 inches apiece, what would be a safe size to start with, i have never tried this, i remember seeing my Dad years ago getting it red then working toward the middle with hammer and dolly. but havent tried that either.
I use a shrinking hammer, no torch required....Works great
il try that first, i have one that has the little spikes on it, not the spiral style. see if i can get it right wednesday, trying to get this thing finished for an upcoming show