Chris -
How much of a hurry are you in? Periodically a decent set will show up
on eBay, and there is always the Flea Market route if you have the
time. However, if you've never done dent repair before, be careful.
You can easily make things worse rather than better if you're not
careful or don't know just what you are doing. Some of the techniques
are not so obvious, and even appear counter-intuitive (like tapping on
the >>outside<< of a panel to remove a dent).
Not that it isn't a skill that can't be learned like any other, but I'd
practice on something I cared about a lot less than a bugeye bonnet.
Chris K.
Soup Weed wrote:
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> 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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