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    Chad1376 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thanks for the advice. I'll try to give the high spots a little "bump" as suggested. I'm not too skilled with beating on metal, and sometimes make things worse for my efforts. Ya only learn by doing though.

    I plan on "rhino-lining" the inside of the bed, so if I turn these "outies" into "innies", it's no big deal.

    I think the bare metal around the outside edge of the panel stamping is because the middle of the panel has a slight inward dish. I'm not to worried if that dish remains, as long as the paint is ultimately smooth and ripple free.

    I'll be back with lots of questions about my fenders. They are a mess, with old hammer marks from a previous repair, my own hammer marks from gross re-shaping of dents and lots of general unsmoothness. I'll need to get some advise on shrinking and other more sophisticated metal working.

    Thanks again for the help.
    Chad Halverson
    1951 International L110
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    Dont use your fingers to feel the spots use your hand held flat and rub it back and forth across the spot you are working that way you will feel the imperfections.(be sure there are no sharp edges they cut) Good luck with your project.Francis
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