Hi Chris ,
Get an Eastwood catalog . They have all sorts of bodyworking tools and a
good beginning panel working video by Ron Covel. Buy quality tools ( Martin
). I made the mistake of buying cheap (Oriental) ( Hi Frank ) tools. Now I
have the good stuff. You will need only a few tools to start : a general
purpose dinging hammer with a pointed end on one side , a toe dolly , one
each flat and half round English body files with handles. (to highlight
the high and low spots ) . I have also found that a " Bullseye " pick is a
wonderful tool to have . It looks like a large "C" clamp. Armed with these
tools and the video you will soon be able to do work that requires little or
no filler . Go slowly , take your time . the results will be amazing.
Good Luck !
Mark Hanna
AN5 ( Some lead, almost zero % Bondo )
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Soup Weed [SMTP:soupweed@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 11:39 AM
> To: spridgets@autox.team.net
> Subject: Looking for used Tools for Ding Repair
>
> Hey People,
>
> I just got my bugeye bonnet ( hood ) primered and am getting ready to take
>
> out the Lows and the Highs. I do not own any ding tools (hammer, and
> those
> fancy curved wedges.) Does anyone have an extra set of Ding repair tools
> that they would be willing to donate or sell?
>
> Or
>
> Can you tell me where to pick up a set of used ding repair tools?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> =)Chris
> 58 bugeye
> Should I have checked the archives? lol
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