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Meanwhile, back at the ranch......
Well, today was an interesting day....I put new cross-drilled rotors and pads on this big-ass BMW for a buddy of mine....then I got busy on my own stuff....
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First, I made myself a shrinking disc. I cut a 5" circle out of 16 gauge then drilled a hole in it and bolted it to my sander. I formed it a bit with a body hammer and it seemed to work out ok. I wasn't exactly overwhelmed with it's performance though. It didn't heat the metal up nearly as much or as fast as the one's in the videos on youtube.:( Any thoughts about that?:confused:
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So, I read somewhere that you could also use a heat gun for shrinking purposes, so I thought I'd give it a try. I put it on the hottest setting and heated the high spots individually, then doused them with a wet rag. It gave me some nice psssssizzle and some steam so I assumed it was doing some shrinking. It helped some but it still lacked the "magical effect" of the metal shrinking videos on youtube.....:HMMM:
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So, I keep dinking around with it....a little hammer and dolly work, then some more shrinking and repeat, but it still has a long way to go before being perfect.:whacked: At some point I'll probably just say, "good enough" and slap a skim on it I suppose but I'm still intrigued with this whole metal working process. How these guys can take a lid like this and work it till it needs hardly any filler is beyond me but I'm not moving on just yet. Any of you with thoughts or ideas that would be helpful, please feel free to chime in. I could use the chiming! :D
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