I use wooden dowels with two screws in either side. Works alot better than this pos. Glue on multiple dowels, tap on the crown and pull little by little. It will worl but you just might have to heavy a crown, to break a dent out you need to release the pressure from the crown(where the crease is) so the dent can be pulled easier
I did clean the adapter multiple times during trying this, I think the problem was the adhesive itself. I think there is quite a difference between harbor freight and what professionals use.
I have made hundreds of dollars taking out hail damage dents..that dent looks a little severe it probably will take the dent out it will take a few times ...
Nick Johnson. That's probably a good idea..you could do it yourself but your friend will do it quicker and you'll be happy I've been doing this for years its just 2nd nature to me..I try to teach others how to do it so they can do it their self ..and have fun doing it..good day friend..
I took the tank to a friends body shop for proper repair and paint, not 100% sure what method was used but you're correct, this tool just wasn't up to the task like it needed to be.
😅compressed air and plastic tipped panel hammer. Job done.
I use wooden dowels with two screws in either side. Works alot better than this pos. Glue on multiple dowels, tap on the crown and pull little by little. It will worl but you just might have to heavy a crown, to break a dent out you need to release the pressure from the crown(where the crease is) so the dent can be pulled easier
Thanks for that tip. I'll try that!!
There is snow on the ground outside, maybe heat the tank first with heat gun and clean/scuff adapter before gluing?
I did clean the adapter multiple times during trying this, I think the problem was the adhesive itself. I think there is quite a difference between harbor freight and what professionals use.
@@Forever-2-wheels yes, I agree.
I brought one also. Doesn't work, but for the money your willing to try it.The problem is it isn't worth anything.
I could possibly see it working for small dings or dents in a car door or other flat surface, but on the curve of the gas tank it was a no-go.
video starts at 8:44
ROFL
I have made hundreds of dollars taking out hail damage dents..that dent looks a little severe it probably will take the dent
out it will take a few times ...
You should go to a body supply store and buy a better one. They make many different ones..good luck..
I have a good family friend that has a body shop. I think I am going to take it to him to have it pulled out.
Nick Johnson. That's probably a good idea..you could do it yourself but your friend will do it quicker and you'll be happy
I've been doing this for years its just 2nd nature to me..I try to teach others how to do it so they can do it their self ..and have
fun doing it..good day friend..
This should be called how not to remove dent 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Yea, turns out the tool I was trying to use wasn't up to the task. I ended up taking the tank to a friends body shop for proper repair and paintwork.
Why don't you weld it
That dent is far too tight for a glue pull,that will have to be worked from the inside
I took the tank to a friends body shop for proper repair and paint, not 100% sure what method was used but you're correct, this tool just wasn't up to the task like it needed to be.
Did you ever succeed?
Unfortunately no, not with the dent puller in this video.
Didn't worked at all :D
The tools you used, is a useless. Call a pro, for the best result.
I ended up taking it to a professional body shop to have the dent repaired and do the paint work.