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    Navy7797 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Pins no stems ? Do they look like a nail with a rounded/pointed head ? If so thats what you use or at least that's how mine are and work. Pin goes in gun and the head of the pin and gun is pressed firmly against clean metal. The amount of trigger pull time will be 6 to 10 seconds to weld pin to sheet metal, at least that's what mine takes. Slide hammer is used to pull pin thus pulling dent. That's my 2 cents I hope it helps.

    Quote Originally Posted by Creep View Post
    I bought a Stud Gun a while back. I was getting it out and using it the other day. And I have a box of pins with no stems on them. I was wondering what are they used for. I was thinking maybe heat shrinking. But you body and fender guys would know for sure. Thanks
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    Last edited by Navy7797; 07-29-2014 at 02:30 PM.

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