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I also came across this site from Google.
I needed to "massage" a sheet metal cover on a box in my rear projection TV (trying a capacitor replacement before dumping it, and the new caps are too tall), and went looking for tips. I have accumulated body hammers/dollies, a mig/tig welder, a small brake, shrinker/stretcher, and a bunch of other tools. I have recently retired, so I now have time to learn how to use them. New knowledge will help with the restoration of several "project" cars that I also have collected. Bunky
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Bunky, Welcome to the site and thanks for the introduction. Hope the site helps you improve you skills.
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Welcome to Allmetalshaping Bunky!
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Well Bunky. that is an unusual project! the cars are a bit more the norm, Welcome to the site.
David
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