Posted by Goose on December 06, 2007 at 08:05:57 from (199.184.119.22):
I would like to respond to today's feature article about removing dents from gas tanks.
I tried the exact same proceedure on a gas tank. The end result was I blew the tank into a flat piece of tin, I myself landed ten feet back inside my shop on the hood of a stock car, busted my torch, cut my leg, and fractured my thumb.
I had a large spool of solder sitting on the tank which I couldn't find after the blast. My wife swore something hit the house, about a hundred yards from my shop. A couple of years later when I happened to be on the roof of the house, I found the spool of solder in a rain gutter.
If anyone else wishes to win the annual Darwin Award, more power to them. I, personally, will not EVER, EVER, EVER again approach a gas tank with an open flame. I theorized after the fact that filling the tank with water with a small bubble at the area to be mended actually compresses gas fumes to cause an even larger explosion.
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