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Clearly not his first rodeo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wflildRmcJw
Worth 12 minutes of your time. Interesting wheel in there. |
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Good video.
Jerry Jackson San Antonio |
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Thanks, Carey. There is an instrument repair guy in the larger building of one of the local Model A enthusiasts. I may just go give him a visit.
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Will |
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Very cool. Great to see that video- thanks for the link, Carey.
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The magnet and the ball technique...amazing!
Whats the chance of that working on 20 gauge steel?
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Being steel, it probably wouldn't work at all no matter the thickness. I have played around with super magnets and a soda can. I bashed a dent in the bottom of a can and dropped in a super magnet and worked it with a magnet on the outside. It completely burnished it back to the original shape without a mark. Both were flat magnets. It worked the edges of the dent toward the center and then it was gone, Fun.
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