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Samba Si Guest
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Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 3:26 pm Post subject: Would a panel beater be able to do this? If so please recomm |
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I have a pair of stainless chrome bumpers for my VW Split Screen Camper.
I was about to fit them and I’ve noticed a small kink in the top of both the front and rear bumpers. Also the rear has a small indent / crease in the middle of the bumper on the right hand side
These aren’t massive kinks / dents but caught in the correct light you can notice them. I know that I’ll see them every time I look at the bus
Would a decent panel beater be able to eliminate them?
I assume they would be able to roll them out??
If so could anyone recommend someone? I’d prefer the midlands area but if not I’d be willing to travel to get it sorted.
Many thanks,
Simon. |
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rustyreks Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:44 am Post subject: panel beating bumpers |
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I think you could do them yourself just need a sandbag under neath and a wooden mallet before doing though order bumping and panel book from frosts check out there web site the problem will be that if the chrome cracks it will let rust in and will need to be replated. www.frost.co.uk The wooden mallets are a specific shapes for different for rounded surfaces. |
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