dent repair tool kit

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jiggy
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dent repair tool kit

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hello everyone!

just wondering if anyone ever found a dent self repair toolkit. if u got a small dent on the car, we can use a simple tool to suck it out and make it back to normal. anyone ever encountered this tool? they sell it in US but not here. so wonder if anyone found it?

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Post by lilpigzuk »

you repair dents?? :? :lol:

Is this the sort of thing you are after??

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 039350.htm

Also used by car thieves :evil:
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hey mate Im a panel beater and theres no any tools out there that
magicly fix repairs like that lol :lol: :P
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Not even one of those plumbers drain unblockerers thingys?
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Plumbers plunger maybe :? :shock: :lol:
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yeah they kinda work.... but better to have done right eh?
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Ryan wrote:yeah they kinda work.... but better to have done right eh?


Without a doubt. : :wink:
But I think the deal here is that someone is looking for a budget way to remove shallow, non creased dents.
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my bad..... typical money hungry panelbeater eh?? haha
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like i said theres no miracale tools but these arnt bad on small
soft dents
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Man they don't supply enough glue to fix the dents on my wreck. :shock:
I just apply the bog (after a good hammering) with a plasterers trowl, and hit it with a belt sander :twisted: . Means i can change the body shape each time I do it, no honest last time it looked like a caldina :P lol

Yeah Ryan i agree with you mate, for small soft dents, those kits do look pretty cool.
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belt sander??? jesus!!!
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Ryan wrote:belt sander??? jesus!!!


May have over exagerated 8) 8) , but only a little bit eh? :wink:
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