Shrinking that crease back into the panel was a pile of work.
Removing a sheet metal crease.
The other option would have been to cut the bottom of the crease with a thin blade grinder hammer and dolly the remainder of the crease then weld with more hammer and dolly work.
This is often called a paintless repair technique.
10 13 03 10 47 am post 316889 in response to gotta56forme creases are extremely hard to repair.
Sometimes there will be more than one dent and one will affect the ability to pound out the first holding the metal out of shape.
A crease dent is one that is shaped like an elongate oval with a deep recession in the middle of the oval.
It may be more effective.
Both sets of sheets claim to be 100 cotton.
Check out removing dents by shrinking not filling from salinas boys customs rod custom magazine.
It s far cheaper to buy new fenders when possible but this is on the back and i don t see a seam.
With practice a crease can be removed in the same way.
Getting that much shrink was tough.
Meanwhile i continue to pamper and cajole these creases to come out of my bedding.
One involves using a blow dryer or a paint stripper which emits heat to warm the metal of the dent.
It has become weak at the point of the crease.
Sheet metal isn t all that different from a car s bodywork so most methods which will remove dents from a car work for sheet metal.
I am convinced that whatever the sheet manufacturers are putting in the fabric to get them ready for purchase washes out when you launder them.
My next step is to try the organic cotton.
The biggest problem is the damage done to the metal.
How hard is it to remove creases in sheetmetal.
You would have to heat the crease till its glowing red then hammer it flat.
I have a very thin sheet of aluminium with lots of wrinkles i was wondering how you would get rid of wrinkles i have tried putting the sheet through a laminating machine to see whether it would get rid of the wrinkles however this failed i have got some machinery but not a lot but any suggestions are welcome the sheet of metal is not very expensive and is very thin probably less 0 1mm its.
On a molecular level the increased heat causes the molecules of the sheet metal to become excited.
These dents often occur due to accidents and they are removed using specially designed tools that actually reshape the metal.
I ve got an old celica that i was to fix up a bit body wise before i get it repainted and am wondering if that can be pulled.
In and all around a dent slide hammering the riddled metal out plastering bondo over.
Is it even possible.