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Here’s a tech tip on using FIRE to fix bad dents! My Friend Pete uses a cutting torch to pull dents out of a 1967 Chevy Camaro.
Utilizing the use of heat to pull a dent out of metal is easy and simple if you have the right tools. Controlling the amount of heat is the trick for not warping the steel. A body hook is used to pull the dent once the quarter panel is heated up to a cherry red ball and letting it cool down on it’s own will leave you with some minor hammer and dolly work.. Save Money and Time by using Heat!
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did you just use a cutting tip for heating ?
my friend Pete . You need to use a number 1 or 2 heating tip.
Can't say enough……great tip!!! Thanks mr. Pete
i goto bristol a fair bit, have to look out for this one 🙂
 if you heating it up why not hit it from behind with a comma dolly instead of drilling holes? can you get to the back of those?
 tbh drilling holes in the panel is something i avoid, i usually weld a piece of metal to the dent if its one you cant get to and too much for the spot puller,
Pete does your spot puller have an attachment for using washers as a pull rather than pins?
i found using the washers gives a stronger grip without making a hole in the panel, using a long 1/4 drive extension bar you can put a lot of leverage on the dent to tap out any highs around it
That’s pretty cool I’ve never seen that done before. Did you learn that or come up with it on your own. Either way awesome!
Inspiration and Bodywork in the same Channel ,,, Hell Yeah ,,, Thanks Pete …!!!!!