this is for you jake
thats not a fender roller -- its a fender finisher..........
anyone that has rolled fenders knows that the last -absolute tightest bend is hard to do, especially with out permanently pushing out the entire fender outter lines...
........this just lets you pinch that last little bit together with out the roller pushing out on the entire fender.....
-J
anyone that has rolled fenders knows that the last -absolute tightest bend is hard to do, especially with out permanently pushing out the entire fender outter lines...
........this just lets you pinch that last little bit together with out the roller pushing out on the entire fender.....
-J
LOL true... on the vid it goes "start here." then it skips some "there your all done"
I was laughing when he barely had the heat gun close by.. that paint WILL chip if not properly heated...
But your right holmes - peops will still want it done cause they wont want to mess with it.
BTW - did your CEL come back? or were you able to sneak in a quick inspection before it came back?
Jake
I was laughing when he barely had the heat gun close by.. that paint WILL chip if not properly heated...
But your right holmes - peops will still want it done cause they wont want to mess with it.
BTW - did your CEL come back? or were you able to sneak in a quick inspection before it came back?
Jake
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^ ya, this gives the rolled lip the "folded over" completion........
very light loads when using a tool like that at the END!....the odds of denting, scratching the outside im sure are minimal....i would probably put a microfiber towel between the paint and that outside mating part, but thats probably a bit overkill......
that tool no way can man handle over a oem lip......it will crush the outside with only that little outside surface contact......
remember its a "fender finisher" not roller............gotta roll the fenders first...
-J
very light loads when using a tool like that at the END!....the odds of denting, scratching the outside im sure are minimal....i would probably put a microfiber towel between the paint and that outside mating part, but thats probably a bit overkill......
that tool no way can man handle over a oem lip......it will crush the outside with only that little outside surface contact......
remember its a "fender finisher" not roller............gotta roll the fenders first...
-J
Last edited by JasonZ-YA; Feb 25, 2010 at 06:49 AM.
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