I agree. That is why I was asking. My youngest works at a classic car 
restoration company. I have thought about going there to see if they have that 
particular tool. If not, I could probably make one here at the shop.

Thank you,

Ross M. Jamison
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On Aug 21, 2012, at 9:19 AM, "Hanghank" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would be a little concerned with pressurizing the whole tank in the hope 
> that a dent would “pop out”.  What makes you think the dent is the weakest 
> shape in the tank?  Maybe something else would give out first.  Maybe 
> compressed air and this “Dent Out” tool would do it.  
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 7:45 AM
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> Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Dent in fuel tank
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> I have two dents in my tank, from when I purchased it in the spring. I would 
> also be very interested to know how the compressed air method works, if you 
> try it. I hadn't thought of that...
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> On Monday, August 20, 2012 10:39:27 PM UTC-4, ross.m.jamison wrote:
> Got a dent in my fuel tank. My fault, I was trying to get all the fuel out & 
> had it resting on a pair of jack stands. Thought all was good, then the tank 
> fell over & got dented. Should have drained it while on the bike. Lesson 
> learned. 
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> My question - has anyone out there tried compressed air to pop a dent out of 
> a mc fuel tank? 
> Thank you, 
> 
> Ross M. Jamison 
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