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PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:29 pm 
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You can fix dents at home if you have the right tools. You'll need an oxy acetelyne torch, an air compressor WITH regulator & clamp on air chuck and a couple of expandable pipe plugs ( one gets a schrader valve )

Here's the expandable plugs I used. I removed the bolt from one and replaced it with a schrader valve. A belt sander makes quick work of fitting the plug to the pipe diameter.
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Hook up the clamp on air chuck, set the regulator at 10 psi ( you can go a little higher but I never go over 15 psi ) and get the torch.
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Now move the flame in a circular motion so you do NOT sit in one area too long. You want to get the pipe cherry red, almost melting, as the air pressure pushes out the dent. I highly recommend using the correct dark glasses so you can "read" the cherry red pipe.
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Here's the finished product
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Longer, deeper dents will take multiple heat cycles. Really nasty dents may need to be drilled ( 3/16" or 1/4" ) on the far side so a punch or rod can be used from the other side to push it out after heating it cherry red. ( with out air pressure)

You will need to weld the hole shut before going back to the air pressure / torch method

Here's some more dents I removed
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Oh, sometimes when you are heating an area to repair it, you find some "mickey mouse" earlier repairs ( like low temp brazing that melts instantly with a torch ) and you'll have your hands full with multiple repairs. ( right pipe )

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:39 pm 
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You forgot to mention the part about having the air pressure cranked way up and then having the plug come shooting out across the garage like an air cannon. :oops:


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:56 pm 
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oxford wrote:
You forgot to mention the part about having the air pressure cranked way up and then having the plug come shooting out across the garage like an air cannon. :oops:


Very true. That's why I did this outside and used lower air pressure with high heat.

Jeff


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:19 am 

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JRD wrote:
oxford wrote:
You forgot to mention the part about having the air pressure cranked way up and then having the plug come shooting out across the garage like an air cannon. :oops:


Very true. That's why I did this outside and used lower air pressure with high heat.

Jeff


Not to mention that they are pointed at the neighbors! :shock:


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