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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Damaged dish, what should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Waveguide" data-source="post: 894204" data-attributes="member: 364636"><p>There is a method used to remove dents on cars called "dent pulling".</p><p>It's pretty much fool-proof, you can do it by tiny steps instead of</p><p>trying to get every hammer blow exactly correct. Combined with a white</p><p>paper with black stripes a few centimeters wide and strong light the</p><p>reflection of the stripes from the suface will show any distortions,</p><p>even small ones. Hot melt glue, something with a flat surface a few</p><p>centimeters wide with something the grip it with on the rear side</p><p>and some SISU and "Bob's Your Uncle". (Done my car this way and it's</p><p>a good method)</p><p></p><p>Another method is "massaging" the dents back to shape from the periphery</p><p>towards the center with polished tools of round steel. Probably requires</p><p>more practise.</p><p></p><p>Hammers are bad for this, you gets many small dents instead of one big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waveguide, post: 894204, member: 364636"] There is a method used to remove dents on cars called "dent pulling". It's pretty much fool-proof, you can do it by tiny steps instead of trying to get every hammer blow exactly correct. Combined with a white paper with black stripes a few centimeters wide and strong light the reflection of the stripes from the suface will show any distortions, even small ones. Hot melt glue, something with a flat surface a few centimeters wide with something the grip it with on the rear side and some SISU and "Bob's Your Uncle". (Done my car this way and it's a good method) Another method is "massaging" the dents back to shape from the periphery towards the center with polished tools of round steel. Probably requires more practise. Hammers are bad for this, you gets many small dents instead of one big. [/QUOTE]
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