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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

http://Donnie-Smith.com BCC student demonstrates how to use the hammer-on-dolly method to straighten metal.

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  • im guessing your making a video for school credits ummmmmmmmm.

  • @kilodiamond Yes, each student were given a topic and had to present a class presentation and hands on demonstration. Several of the students wanted to video their demonstration and post it on YouTube. However, this was not required. 

  • Hold your hand under the dolly for it to work better and use a straight dolly for hood edges. Also do not drop your tools on the hood after doing this work. By dropping your tools are the hood it creates new minor dmage that will show thru even the best paint.

  • @snakeoil24

    Thanks for interacting with the students and offering your expertise.

  • Great information here, thank you!

  • @TheSaturnV Thanks for watching....glad you found it useful!

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  • practice makes perfect.......>keep on practiceing ICAR!'

  • @snakeoil24 if you are going to point out the obvious please spell the words right...... words " tools on the hood" and " damage " and "tough"... i have been doing body work before you could be a smartass.... he is learning, not being an asshole like you....

  • if your going to go hammer on dolly it's best to use a shrinking hammer , he's got one but he's using the wrong end lol , other than that try to hit around the dolly not direct , like you said it causes stretching , And with todays HSS panels you cant shrink anymore cause theres boron in the steel made with high pressure and conrtroled cooling , you have to be good with a hammer and dolly . I do recommend that when you finish your apprenticeships you continue with ICAR training .

  • Good Video, but work on your presentation more. I know you are not professional video makers but being prepared for what you are going to say will make these videos 100% better!!!!

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