James K
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...........like to give some advise on the best way to straighten out a piece of bent sheet metal that is suppose to be flat. it is the grille extensions on my jeepster grille.
fourdoorjeep said:Anything can be fixed with time and know how. When metal is bent it is stretched, kind like poking your finger into srandwrap. You have to work it back into its original shape. Depending on how bad it is, it could take allot of time. It really is an art form that is disappearing. 50 years ago a good body man could make a fender out of sheet metal. Someone that knows how to work metal will have to see it. If its not to bad a hammer and dolly will work. There are several methods of heat shrinking metal, but it does take practice to do it right. Take it to a couple of autobody shops and show them, they will tell you if it would be worth the time to do it.
James K said:...........like to give some advise on the best way to straighten out a piece of bent sheet metal that is suppose to be flat. it is the grille extensions on my jeepster grille.
dunatic67 said:Take the grill extensions off and run a CJ hood.
This sounds the easiest to me!!!mbryson said:For flat stuff, I like to build a piece of 1/4" plate or something just bigger than the size of the damage. If the piece is small enough, put it in a press (a C-clamp can work) and bend it back slowly (your sheetmetal being the Carl Buddig meat in a 1/4" plate sandwich--mayo not required)..... Your Jeepster's sheetmetal is probably thick enough you can make that work.