Dent puller

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jls
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Dent puller

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Hi
Anybody have a dent puller I can borrow
Going to have a go at removing some of the dents in one of my GS tanks
Jamie
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Hi Jamie
I've got a really cheap one I bought on eBay. I'll see if I can find it in the shed? Your welcome to give it a go.
Cheers
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jls wrote:Hi
Anybody have a dent puller I can borrow
Going to have a go at removing some of the dents in one of my GS tanks
Jamie
Have you tried a Sphygmomanometer Cuff (blood pressure cuff)? I got one from eBay for $30.00 including shipping. Useful for all sorts of tasks and no scratches/paint damage. A hair dryer to warm up the metal can aid removing difficult dents.
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