Therapy And An Old Truck
Some time ago I think I posted that I was getting some body hammers and dollies to work out some of the dents in my B-67 cab.
Well after reading everything I could find on the subject, I started in on beating the s---- out of the poor old cab. Wrong.
I have found this metal bumping, as the industry calls it, to be a tremendous therapeutic treatment for stress and anxiety.
Started out wailing away on a dent with the new hammers and dollies - but that approach is useless. It's a little like a Japanese bonsai garden -
careful, consistent hammering and really careful placement of the backing surface (dolly) actually makes the metal behave like butter.
The Zen of Mack beating.
It's not perfect yet, but the cab sure looks a lot better than when I started. And I shouldn't need any more than a very tiny amount of filler, if any.
Way back, when I started in on these old trucks, Tom Gannaway told me that I shouldn't bother with body filler if I didn't change the springs to air ride because it would never stick. I took that to heart. So all of my repairs are welded metal, and now, reshaped original metal. Slow for sure, but I think it's a better way to do things.
And Tom (Other Dog) - the key is the dollies. If you can get them to do the work for you, life is much better.
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