How to dish knee indents in a motorcycle gas tank

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  • @brandtreifenrath8821
    @brandtreifenrath8821 4 роки тому +4

    He pounded that entire side out without taking a sip of beer. What a Legend!

  • @mikaelhessellundmikkelsen1369
    @mikaelhessellundmikkelsen1369 10 років тому +18

    "It's really a one beer project" - that's the spirit

  • @eastwoodco
    @eastwoodco 7 років тому +7

    Well done, "It's really a one beer project" indeed!

  • @douglasplank5541
    @douglasplank5541 6 років тому +1

    FYI.. been there... done that and.. it is easier to start hammering at the the rear (smaller end) of the tank. It helps to keep the shape moving forward because.... as to hammer the metal... it takes on hardness... and you will find yourself hitting less times moving forward. Just one of those little tips. Also... trimming the edges with wire welded to the tank gives definition

  • @fenrir00lang
    @fenrir00lang  12 років тому +3

    To be on the safe side, I've always re-lined the tanks with RedKote

  • @jordon3993
    @jordon3993 12 років тому

    enjoyable video. I've contemplated doing this with my xs11, but just couldn't get up the nerve! After watching someone actually do it now, I wouldn't hesitate too much. BUT my tank is done now and I'm not going to mess with it!
    Good video

  • @fenrir00lang
    @fenrir00lang  13 років тому +1

    @SnapDaddy5998 yeah the harder you hit it, the deeper the dish- but also the more stress on the metal. Just use firm even whacks on both sides and it'll come out even. One thing I didn't mention was to be careful not to make the indents so deep that they interfere with the screens/reserve tubes on the petcocks.

  • @heresoneavailable
    @heresoneavailable 11 років тому +15

    neighboors must really like you man

  • @fenrir00lang
    @fenrir00lang  12 років тому +2

    it's called a tear drop hammer. Eastwood and Harbor Freight both carry them

  • @tsto1298
    @tsto1298 4 роки тому +1

    I like the one beer idea I’m gonna start using that as a unit of measurement for time

  • @fenrir00lang
    @fenrir00lang  12 років тому +1

    I've not done it, but I agree, that would be a big concern

  • @BillyMegaWatt
    @BillyMegaWatt 11 років тому +1

    The reduction in capacity is also key.

  • @crookidk
    @crookidk 13 років тому +1

    great video....mighty fine beer at that, too.

  • @gibson8877
    @gibson8877 12 років тому +1

    had no idea that could be done very nice...

  • @vickiemayhem
    @vickiemayhem 12 років тому

    to make it easier for you if you have acetylene torch heat up the marked area cherry red with the wooden tear drop malett you will get less dings and to flatten it use a slaper or if you dond have the flat part of a hammer hit and drag motion

  • @triumphdollysprint
    @triumphdollysprint 10 років тому +2

    dude. i love you. thanks so much for the upload

  • @Ramwhad
    @Ramwhad 12 років тому +1

    I remember watching Indian Larry do basically the same thing on a chopper build off

  • @petrol88
    @petrol88 12 років тому +1

    Awesome video man!! Thanks for sharing it!

  • @fenrir00lang
    @fenrir00lang  13 років тому +1

    It's the middle sized (maybe 2") teardrop mallet from Eastwood. Although I just call mine Mjolnir

  • @bigpose
    @bigpose 12 років тому

    got another tip for ya. i bend 3/16 round bar in the shape i want then tac it onto the tank and then start my dents. sometimes i take it off sometimes i leave it on and bondo over it. depends on the tank really and the look your going for.

  • @aBBlade1
    @aBBlade1 11 років тому +1

    this is exactly what i needed, nice vid man.

  • @cemery32
    @cemery32 12 років тому +1

    Awesome!! Excelent beer aswell!

  • @bigfoot390
    @bigfoot390 12 років тому +1

    Great tutorial!! AND your drinking my favorite lager.

  • @IchibanMoto
    @IchibanMoto 10 років тому +10

    aha ! got it

  • @homemade0weapons
    @homemade0weapons 11 років тому

    you have to weld a metal rod to the part you want to un dent the pull out the dent then cut off the rod and grind and polish it smooth

  • @glitterbrains69
    @glitterbrains69 6 років тому +1

    Damn man, nice job.

  • @fenrir00lang
    @fenrir00lang  12 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @geargeezer13
    @geargeezer13 12 років тому

    Thx!! You just saved me $250.00!!! Very Cool!

  • @dewabambootattoo4708
    @dewabambootattoo4708 3 роки тому

    Yeah good job bro ,,,see you on Gili t ,, Indonesia

  • @PLBIV
    @PLBIV 12 років тому +1

    your neighbors must LOVE you haha

  • @mbjunior81
    @mbjunior81 4 роки тому

    Can you do this underneeth as Well ?? If the frame is too wide

  • @pope2518
    @pope2518 12 років тому

    Has you ever used this for cafe style handlebar dents in the front of the tank? Due to the curvature would you be worried about creases being formed?

  • @bcyijl23
    @bcyijl23 11 років тому

    Awesome video!

  • @devinwilliams66
    @devinwilliams66 10 років тому

    Thanks. I'm building a 77 CB750 Cafe' racer. Going to try it.

    • @fenrir00lang
      @fenrir00lang  10 років тому +1

      cool - just don't make the indents too deep or else you'll have trouble getting the petcock back in. The 550 tank I did in the video is probably too deep - but I ended up never using it because it was covered in bondo and I wanted a bare tank

  • @jonshneebley
    @jonshneebley 11 років тому +2

    I remember when I had my first beer. lol

  • @Moahdots
    @Moahdots 13 років тому

    does doing something like this hurt the integrety of the tank at all ??

  • @tednicholson5774
    @tednicholson5774 10 років тому

    Oic. Got it. Thanks. Good video man

  • @billjansen7449
    @billjansen7449 11 років тому

    Great man, thanks. How do you smoothen out the dents?

    • @fenrir00lang
      @fenrir00lang  11 років тому

      I use a light skim of filler and then sand it. You can see the end result in the walk-around video of the cb550

  • @georgeconway3634
    @georgeconway3634 Рік тому

    “1 beer project” i will now be measuring time and assuming project difficulty using beers.

  • @OpponentsBrains
    @OpponentsBrains 12 років тому +1

    Guess who's wearing the cowboy hat today. This guy.

  • @notwocdivad
    @notwocdivad 9 років тому

    But surely this still leaves a full width area along the bottom of the dent whereas a one made from scratch will be narrow right down to let you get your knees tucked in, this way you will have a ridge digging into your inner thigh. A Gold star alloy tank shows this well. Dave

  • @OutsideLookingIn
    @OutsideLookingIn 12 років тому

    Lager? From what part of PA are you? (Hopefully close so I can tap your expertise).

  • @1menwolfpack550
    @1menwolfpack550 8 років тому

    Is int the same principle for a square design?

  • @MrDirtySouthCantina
    @MrDirtySouthCantina 13 років тому +1

    LMAO... " this is a ONE beer project..."

  • @1menwolfpack550
    @1menwolfpack550 8 років тому

    What do you do when there's the logo of the bike?

  • @lesangdunpoet
    @lesangdunpoet 11 років тому

    Good stuff

  • @twistedmetriccycles
    @twistedmetriccycles 8 років тому

    if you buy a spoon, and hammer body shop style there is no hammer marks when your done,

  • @DOSgrid
    @DOSgrid 11 років тому +1

    Cameraman got tired of seeing the beer go to waste at 3:00

  • @duanehouston968
    @duanehouston968 10 років тому

    Where do you get the hammer?

    • @fenrir00lang
      @fenrir00lang  10 років тому +1

      I got mine from Eastwood, but I think I saw similar ones at harbor freight as well

    • @SlingBlade79
      @SlingBlade79 9 років тому

      fenrir00 $10.99 Harbor Freight.

  • @mrsanchez335
    @mrsanchez335 12 років тому +1

    never seen any one hammer so fast 0.0

  • @lpmorgan90
    @lpmorgan90 12 років тому

    awesome dude... great way to reduce tank strength!! way to go!!

  • @joshjames6609
    @joshjames6609 10 років тому +1

    hell yeah yuengling

  • @KFLY67
    @KFLY67 10 років тому

    cb550-cb500 tank

  • @jasonbrooks8453
    @jasonbrooks8453 8 років тому

    Are you from PA?

    • @fenrir00lang
      @fenrir00lang  8 років тому

      lol - yeah - I'm guessing the lager gave it away?

  • @calineophyte
    @calineophyte 13 років тому +1

    I feel for your nieghbours.

  • @MrLuigiCastro
    @MrLuigiCastro 11 років тому +1

    dadadadadadadadadadadadang ting 1:30 lol

  • @erickcano77
    @erickcano77 12 років тому

    Tear drop mallet

  • @Staffii1
    @Staffii1 12 років тому

    I would have 6 beers by @2:30

  • @3m4r38
    @3m4r38 3 роки тому

    Man's sounding like Nicholas cage

  • @pitmccoywilson9065
    @pitmccoywilson9065 11 років тому

    Anyone notice his beer go missing? xD

  • @CyberdyneSystemsSkynet
    @CyberdyneSystemsSkynet 11 років тому

    meh, that's probably negligible, I'm waiting for the video where he tries to reinstall the petcock.

  • @thomasclayton24
    @thomasclayton24 10 років тому

    skim it over with putty??

    • @fenrir00lang
      @fenrir00lang  10 років тому

      right - skim coat of body filler to smooth it out

  • @beatbyme
    @beatbyme 6 років тому +1

    The only nice thing in the video was that hammer he used to do a terrible job on that gas tank

  • @lemoinexavier
    @lemoinexavier 8 років тому

    Nic vid. But please, cover your ears.

  • @PS3skeetery
    @PS3skeetery 13 років тому

    been me i would cut it out

  • @dsmdallas2466
    @dsmdallas2466 8 років тому

    lmao, beer

  • @axtra92
    @axtra92 11 років тому

    To much dents!

  • @jonshneebley
    @jonshneebley 11 років тому +1

    I remember when I had my first beer. lol

  • @lesangdunpoet
    @lesangdunpoet 11 років тому

    Good stuff