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Old 02-09-2007, 10:48 PM
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anyone done this using the baseball bat method?any "how-tos"?
Old 02-10-2007, 08:36 AM
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My interest is peaked. Haven't heard this one yet. Maybe you will get more response in wheels and tires, or even body work sections.
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I rented a fender roller from Tony (Nine Ball) along with a heat gun. Ended up getting help from another board member who wanted to do his at the same time, so we did them both. It's not hard, you just have to take your time and go slow. I'm not sure I'd attempt the baseball bat method, though.


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If anybody is interested, I've got a used-one-time-only Eastwood fender roller tool for sale.
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How much? Pics?
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ME too, How much? Pics?
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If you can pick up an Eastwood tool or just rent one you will be MUCH better off than half-assing it with some other approach.
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Originally Posted by subtlez28
How much? Pics?
I can provide pics of the actual tool if necessary, but this is it....


$190 shipped because I want it out of my garage.




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