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I wasn't going to buy one, but I noticed the dings on the back of the cab on my 48 two ton are right where it is boxed in by the interior supports. I can't get a dinging hammer to it. So I am going to open up for the HF stud gun. It is on for $99 and I have a coupon for 25% off. For $75 and probably limited use, I'll go for it. I don't know how to get the dings out any other way. Don't want to drill holes.


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Super55,
You won't regret it. I tried mine on those cab dings last week with a lot of success. I'm trying to use as little bondo as possible. I was able to pull small dents so that only high build primer will be necessary. I borrowed some techniques from the paintless dent removal guys. Here's what I found that works:
I polished the area so that I could watch the reflection while I pulled the dent. A fluorescent light works great for the reflection.

I only used a short pulse to weld the studs. The studs can be twisted off and reused a couple times.

Instead of using the slide hammer, I made a "bridge" tool. It's a steel bar with a small hole that is supported at each end about 3/4" away from the surface. The welded stud pokes through it and I pull it slowly with a pop rivet gun. Very controllable.

A dent the size of a quarter may require 8 pulls or more to progressively bring the surface up where it should be.

Use a sanding block to scuff it lightly to see if you have any high spots. Tap them down a little if necessary.

When you're satisfied, lightly draw file over the area.

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Hey thanks for the tips. I picked up the stud gun. I'll try your pop rivet tool idea. Sounds like a very good idea.



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Super, did they let you combine the 25% off coupon with the sale price?



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Oh no, if you read the fine print on those coupons they can not be used on welders, tool boxes... etc. All the big ticket stuff.
I did read it before I went to the cashier, but she also brought that to my attention.


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So, are you going to come over and pull the dents in my fenders to practice Paul?


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You should have just left it with me!


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Hahaha! The old bus has had another 900 miles or so on it now. That's allot of walking!


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I've got a HF stud gun and it works great.


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