Did search and found the topic covered for a tank bike where they could remove the sides separate. But this is on a fake tank that is complete and round and the only openings are at the bottom where the machine screws thread in. There is a small dent on one side and I would like to take care of it before I paint the tank. Since painting the tank signifies "done for now" I sure don't want to do the work just to have that dent glaring back at me. So does anyone have any suggestions? Without access to the back I would guess dry ice is about my only chance on a small dent. I don't have access to a stud welder and a slide hammer is probably big for this. The picture sucks and makes the tank look like it has been rolled down a gravel road. It really is pretty smooth except this one dent. I would like to think that one day I will convert this to a motored bike and use the tank so I would prefer to not just bondo over it but figured I would let others give suggestions. I have seen an interesting video of a guy pushing out a gas tank dent from the inside using what looked like a hay hook but I would have to live with the dent for who knows how long before converting the tank to fluid capable.
If I can :
Order my bars next month,
Work on white walling the tires this weekend,
Get rid of the dent and paint the tank,
then I can call it good enough till next spring. Any input is appreciated.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a386/ ... ketank.jpg
If I can :
Order my bars next month,
Work on white walling the tires this weekend,
Get rid of the dent and paint the tank,
then I can call it good enough till next spring. Any input is appreciated.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a386/ ... ketank.jpg