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Heat Shrinking Techniques EXPLAINED!! Fixing The HUGE Dent I Just Put In My Roof!

Great video, good teacher. To add, a crowned roof is the easiest to metal work. The flatter the panel, the more difficult it is. That low he pointed can be shaped with a little hammer off dolly from the bottom side.
 
Great video, good teacher. To add, a crowned roof is the easiest to metal work. The flatter the panel, the more difficult it is. That low he pointed can be shaped with a little hammer off dolly from the bottom side.

I'm also a big proponent of working the metal instead of using loads of filler. I thought the video was good and wanted to share it. I think he did an exceptional job explaining the process.
 
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