Posted by Bally Tim on November 15, 2007, 2:24 pm
Hi Guys,
I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
Thanks so much.
Tim
Posted by WoodsChick on November 15, 2007, 3:54 pm
> Hi Guys,
> I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
> you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
> tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
Dirtbike tanks don't really dent.
I used to ride a Honda Hurricane 600 that had masive dentage in the
tank. I left it as it was and just stopped at the gas station a little
more often than when the tank was undented. <shrug> Worked for me...
> Thanks so much.
The pleasure was all mine.
> Tim
Tami-
Posted by Bally Tim on November 15, 2007, 4:28 pm
> > Hi Guys,
> > I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
> > you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
> > tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
> Dirtbike tanks don't really dent.
> I used to ride a Honda Hurricane 600 that had masive dentage in the
> tank. I left it as it was and just stopped at the gas station a little
> more often than when the tank was undented. <shrug> Worked for me...
> > Thanks so much.
> The pleasure was all mine.
> > Tim
> Tami-
That might just have to do ; )
Thanks Tami
Posted by KW on November 15, 2007, 7:42 pm
> Hi Guys,
> I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
> you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
> tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
> Thanks so much.
> Tim
Is this a plastic or metal tank? If metal, is it just pushed in or does the
dent have a pronounced crease?
KW
Posted by Bally Tim on November 16, 2007, 6:53 pm
> Hi Guys,
> I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
> you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
> tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.
> Thanks so much.
> Tim
Thanks Guys, I really appreciate ALL of the input.
Tim
> I'm sure there must be several ways to go about this. Could some of
> you share how you have been able to successfully remove dents from gas
> tanks? I absolutely hate the thought of bondo or fiberglass.