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Well alright!
Yeah.. cuz you just re weld it with acetone or heat it up a little to bend, right?
Yeah.. cuz you just re weld it with acetone or heat it up a little to bend, right?
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short answer is don't do it unless you're okay with making a mess and destroying the body.Ok.. ok yeah. That was gonna be one of my questions.. I watched the videos but I was curious about different ways to get it to temp. Also what temp is best for forming corners and curves. From a welding background.. so I want the specs! Lol
Thanks, bud!
Yeah, breaks can be welded, or a patch can be made to cover the break on the inside. If you get a dent and it doesn't crack, a little heat from a hair dryer is enough to make it soft enough to reform it.Well alright!
Yeah.. cuz you just re weld it with acetone or heat it up a little to bend, right?
"Hold my beer"Almost as famous as 'I think we'll make it'
HA!!! classic."Hold my beer"