I haven't thought of that. I've melted lead before to make weights for racing, so I'll have to try that when I start on the trim for my 58. Thanks for the tip.
Hi. I like your video. But you need to make yourself a burnisher tool. This will allow you to push out the dents. You can make one using an old file. Just round off the end like your hf hammer wedge end. And polish it. Thanks.
Thanks for making this.... Working on a '55 Fairlane. :)
Haven't done it in many many years but I was taught to melt leas into molding in good section then dollie it along to push out dents
I haven't thought of that. I've melted lead before to make weights for racing, so I'll have to try that when I start on the trim for my 58. Thanks for the tip.
Hi. I like your video. But you need to make yourself a burnisher tool. This will allow you to push out the dents.
You can make one using an old file. Just round off the end like your hf hammer wedge end. And polish it. Thanks.
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I got a Challenging one for you if you want it’s from a 71 Buick I’d love to know how to fix it I’d pay for you to teach me how to fix it
How do you get a round dent out of center of lower windshield moulding on a 1961 Ford Galaxy. Plz n thx
Your being to gentle