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Old 01-15-2004, 08:21 PM   #1
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Has anyone used a door skin roller???

THE SKINNER TM
Door Panel Installation Tool
Part No. TH15.000

The Skinner cuts new door panel installation time by installing door panels without doing damage to the outside of the new skin.

The Skinner when used with a 3/8" hand rachet and 3" extension, will fold the new door panel lip over in one easy operation. This tool floats on a "Teflon" type material, eliminating any outer panel damage. The drive roller is completely adjustable to compensate for the various differences in door skin thickness. Caulking material can be inserted into the fold before it is flanged, avoiding future rust problems. With the use of this tool, there is no need to use plastic filler on the panel to eliminate hammer and dolly marks. Drive roller along with folding rollers are heat treated and built to last a lifetime.

The low cost of this tool is far less than a new replacement door panel. The savings from grinding discs alone, not to mention the time and plastic filler saved, will more than pay for this tool in a very short time. The Skinner is made in the U.S.A. and is a true work of art.
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