keithb7 said:Holy cow! That freezer idea is a darn good idea. Just might work too. I'll have to try it. Thanks for all your input. The compressed air sounds dangerous. Yikes!
rmc_olderthandirt said:I have been waiting for someone to chime in that has actually tried the ice method. I was expecting that there would be major problems limiting the expansion to just the dent.
With the compressed air approach you can apply a controlled amount of pressure and heat up the spot where you want it to bend. I can see how that can be controlled. I can see it going wrong, but only in the area of the dent.
I have have my water pipes freeze and know that it doesn't limit itself to just one spot.
Rod
Do tell.MotoCruse said:What about using dry ice and a torch? I've heard of this being used on car dents but didn't know if the metal is too thick for this to work. Just an idea and didn't know if anyone else had done it.
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