Post Up You Pics Of Your Tank
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Post Up You Pics Of Your Tank
I'm trying to get some ideas on how I want to dent my tank, but haven't had much luck browsing the gallery on here, so if you have a crushed in tank post the pic so I can get some ideas. Also its on an F4i, I know thats a surprise to all of you.
-Jesse-
-Jesse-
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#6
Re: Post Up You Pics Of Your Tank
Originally Posted by Z-UNIT
Blackness- that looks pimp, could you explain how you did it and if you used any bondo and how does it hold you for doing spreaders or highchairs?
-Jesse-
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Re: Post Up You Pics Of Your Tank
the easiest way to dent your tank is to sit on it and do a high chair, if the paint starts to flake finish it off with a rubber mallet, and then tape around it and put rhino liner on it. I saw one in another thread with the rino liner stuff and it looks good......plus by doing it that was, you create a dent specificlly for your butt.......
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Re: Post Up You Pics Of Your Tank
Originally Posted by Turnin20s
Yeah I just found that this morning. But I have a question, If I take it easy and go slow and don't make a bunch or hard edges will my paint flake off? I have seen some that still look like stock paint and its pretty smooth. I would like to dent it soon, but if it messes all of my paint up it will **** me off a bit and I'll have to wait until this winter to repaint it since I have no money .
Blackness- that looks pimp, could you explain how you did it and if you used any bondo and how does it hold you for doing spreaders or highchairs?
-Jesse-
Blackness- that looks pimp, could you explain how you did it and if you used any bondo and how does it hold you for doing spreaders or highchairs?
-Jesse-
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Ok I might just go out and dent my tank, but does the line-x or rino liner hold you pretty good? I think you can get the liner in colors now can't you? That would be pimp if I could get it almost color matched. So I should go out and land a highchair hard and then smooth it out with a rubber mallet LOL sounds like my a$$ is going to hurt after this one, mabye I'll just jump on it once or twice and go from there.
-Jesse-
-Jesse-
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yo this is a legion special it took like 5 min for john to do last sat at a show in philly. and the 3rd one i added cause i thought it was cool. i took it of legions cweb sat night
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Re: Post Up You Pics Of Your Tank
Originally Posted by Turnin20s
Yeah I just found that this morning. But I have a question, If I take it easy and go slow and don't make a bunch or hard edges will my paint flake off? I have seen some that still look like stock paint and its pretty smooth. I would like to dent it soon, but if it messes all of my paint up it will **** me off a bit and I'll have to wait until this winter to repaint it since I have no money .
Blackness- that looks pimp, could you explain how you did it and if you used any bondo and how does it hold you for doing spreaders or highchairs?
-Jesse-
Blackness- that looks pimp, could you explain how you did it and if you used any bondo and how does it hold you for doing spreaders or highchairs?
-Jesse-
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Re: Post Up You Pics Of Your Tank
Originally Posted by crtchrktrcr
i'm bettin u can't do a hc.. so this tank dent should be interesting!
here's mine
here's mine
But do you have any bondo in your tank? I don't know how you guys get them so smooth without bondo. I just need to grow some ***** and go hit it, but I just can't do it right now.
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Originally Posted by Disturbed6R
Can't afford $5 for paint??
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nah i'm not flamin ya man, i'm glad u're learning, but you said you were gonna go do one.. and it's not easy with no dent...
with and without dents are polar opposite... so just dent it, then learn... man up, smack her around a bit, learn to roll the metal, not crease it.. and yeah, there's bondo.. bondo is easy to work with.. and i suggest sanding it about 5 mins after it's applied, so it's still a little soft and can cut it down nicely
with and without dents are polar opposite... so just dent it, then learn... man up, smack her around a bit, learn to roll the metal, not crease it.. and yeah, there's bondo.. bondo is easy to work with.. and i suggest sanding it about 5 mins after it's applied, so it's still a little soft and can cut it down nicely