MGKelly
Well-Known Member
Hello, I have a question and hope someone can help..
I had a small but deep dent on my RR hood and hammer it out, then used some heat to shrink the metal to get the oil canning out. used a propane torch, just waited till the metal got blue not red, then lightly hammered and then cooled. the dent and hood were coming out real nice. there was a small area that was a little high and hit it with the propane torch again and what happened then was part of the hood in area i was working concaved. "metal flexed the opposite way and stayed there". I can still flex it out by pushing it, but it immediately flexes back.
So my question is, do i need some additional shrinking or did i shrink it too much? I'm not going to work on it again until I fiqure out what happened.
Thanks, Joe
I had a small but deep dent on my RR hood and hammer it out, then used some heat to shrink the metal to get the oil canning out. used a propane torch, just waited till the metal got blue not red, then lightly hammered and then cooled. the dent and hood were coming out real nice. there was a small area that was a little high and hit it with the propane torch again and what happened then was part of the hood in area i was working concaved. "metal flexed the opposite way and stayed there". I can still flex it out by pushing it, but it immediately flexes back.
So my question is, do i need some additional shrinking or did i shrink it too much? I'm not going to work on it again until I fiqure out what happened.
Thanks, Joe
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