Name is Michael. Glad it worked for ya, getting that dent out. Love all your videos. Thanks for the shout out. Keep up the great work. I will be starting my own channel soon as well. Thanks for the motivation, for me to get out in the garage and work on these vintage beauties.
thanks professor casey! that air trick on the tank was outstanding; FYI, it looked like the tanks was spreading a little as the air pressure increased; you may want to check the spread distance between the tank mount cups ... thanks for posting bro
Next time put the tank in the freezer and leave it there for a few hours . When you take it out immediately pour boiling water on it every dent will come out
Name is Michael. Glad it worked for ya, getting that dent out. Love all your videos. Thanks for the shout out. Keep up the great work. I will be starting my own channel soon as well. Thanks for the motivation, for me to get out in the garage and work on these vintage beauties.
Great advice 👍👍👍
It's great when a tip really works.
thanks professor casey! that air trick on the tank was outstanding; FYI, it looked like the tanks was spreading a little as the air pressure increased; you may want to check the spread distance between the tank mount cups ... thanks for posting bro
That's a sweet bike brother. 👍
Gotta try that method for popping a dent! awesome tip
Looking good. I see you’re selling the old chopper. Someone is going to get a nice bike.
I saw a huge dent disappear on a Harley tank using this method. You do want to keep the tank saddle from spreading though. Congrats.
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Next time put the tank in the freezer and leave it there for a few hours . When you take it out immediately pour boiling water on it every dent will come out