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08-30-2012, 11:44 PM | #1 |
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Typical Tailgate "tree trunk" dent
Has anyone successfully removed one of those treetrunk style dents from their tailgate? You know the ones - where it looks like someone cut down a 10 inch diameter oak and thought loading it would be too much trouble so they just felled it right over the tailgate into the bed, leaving a huge "smile" of a dent in the top of the tailgate.
I've heard of people trying to squeeze the back into shape with 3-4 iron pipes but that doesn't seem to be a realistic endeavor to my brain. I could always just do a cut and paste but I'd rather not do that if someone has a trick that is less labor intensive.
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08-31-2012, 12:03 AM | #2 |
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Re: Typical Tailgate "tree trunk" dent
Use a big version of a stud gun. Weld heavy tabs and pull hard with a come-along while knocking down the high spots. Then cut tabs, grind smooth, paint to match and twist cap off beer. Enjoy.
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