Lloyd
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OK Bondo, I just have two questions:
1. I just tested my brand new harbor freight stud welder out and it worked like a charm on 20 gauge sheet metal :dnc . So, when can I come try it out on the dent after you get that bed side as straight as you can?
2. Why can’t I find one for $77, you professional guys are killing me, :deadhorseSeriously, that seems to be a good deal, doesn’t even look like the frame is bent from the pictures. Have fun working your magic!!! More pics please?
Doc
Hammer and Dolly Set….do you know how many things you can do with that?
– Take dents out.
– use as a flat surface for sanding.
– encourage things to move when they otherwise would not.
– create center punch guide holes for drilling out plug welds.
– open the evercoat, paint, primer, sealer, clear, or activator can.
– bend fabricated metal into the proper curvature to plug a hole (that’s right, Doc has no English:wheel).
– bend ninety degree angles in sheet metal.
– knock of weld slag (yes, Doc only has a flux core welder).
– hit a panel to listen for Bond (sorry, filler, no pun intended to Mr. Bondomerchent)
– crush beer cans (even though I don’t drink, I do recycle).
– prop up the trunk lid while you fit the bumper cover properly (close for alignment).
– knock the tie rod end out of the ball joint (did I say that, don’t do that, use a for or a puller).
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