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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Removing dents in Pipe
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[QUOTE="know_fear, post: 704515, member: 18539"] The "air pressure with heat" method is dangerous but I've done it with the following precautions. Use a torch to burn out all the oils and flammable crud before you plug the ends of the pipe. Keep the heat on until no more smoke comes out. The plugs need to be securely fastened. I made an aluminum plug for the cylinder end and held it on with heavy wire running back to a hose clamp around the pipe. 30 or 40 PSI seemed to work with the dented area heated to cherry red. I was wearing my chest protector and welding helmet while doing this outdoors. Dangerous? Sure but then so is riding. [/QUOTE]
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