Probibly if you kept a little pressure on the suction cup an tapped on the high crowns with a slapper you might of had better luck ... also next time hold a piece of 2x4 on the other side ... but you got it ... cool truck ...
@@ezzathawash2475 gotcha! I also heard clutch tips but maybe that depends on which manufacturer uses them? I think they should have been called “bow ties”!
JUST GOT OUR SON A STUDGUN FOR CHRISTMAS TO. STRAIGHTEN OUT THE DENTS ON HIS 66 C10 P.UP WE"LL SEE ! LEAN ON A CAR TODAY YOUVE DONE A $ 1,000 DAMAGE TO. IT ! GOOD LUCK TO YA ! ✌
@@BitterSwedeGarage acquired it back in 09 in many pieces mostly just sheet metal but did have a firebird 3rd member. took it to the frame and sanded years of many layers of pain just to reach the bare metal. Slowly but surely got it to primer and straight
@@deaneads3098 yeah, I figured that would cause some concern, but I’m working with what I got. The more I get into bodywork, I’ll get better tools. Thanks for watching!
Great job!
@@mikegonzales7234 thanks for watching!
Robertson screws are square drive and created in Canada, clutch head are figure 8 shaped these are the ones you find on old cars and trucks
@@rickdeyoung8886 I agree…Robertson all look square when I looked them up on Amazon; clutch head is what I’ll be buying!
Man that came out really good
@@richardsmith-qy6vl it shouldn’t look that good because I used all the wrong tools 😂
Hey if it works it works!! It’s obviously not a show truck. Do what works haha nice job!
@@G-Ranches pretty much the story of my life; proceed until apprehended! Thanks for watching!
Those screws are called clutch-head, there's 3 different sizes but the tools for them are readily available
@@swade41 good to know! Thanks for sharing, and thanks for watching!
Probibly if you kept a little pressure on the suction cup an tapped on the high crowns with a slapper you might of had better luck ... also next time hold a piece of 2x4 on the other side ... but you got it ... cool truck ...
@@joewolf4483 there are plenty of other dents to try this on, thanks for the tips!
Good stuff.
Thanks for the feedback, and thanks for watching!
I believe the square tips are called Roberts tips and they are numbered per size.
@@ezzathawash2475 gotcha! I also heard clutch tips but maybe that depends on which manufacturer uses them? I think they should have been called “bow ties”!
JUST GOT OUR SON A STUDGUN FOR CHRISTMAS TO. STRAIGHTEN OUT THE DENTS ON HIS 66 C10 P.UP WE"LL SEE ! LEAN ON A CAR TODAY YOUVE DONE A $ 1,000 DAMAGE TO. IT ! GOOD LUCK TO YA ! ✌
@@GMCTIM exactly! The metal is so thick on this truck it takes some pounding to make it bend just a little bit!
been there on my 46
@@kenfrazier616 nice! How long have you been working on yours? Are you restoring it to original, Restomod or rat-rod?
@@BitterSwedeGarage acquired it back in 09 in many pieces mostly just sheet metal but did have a firebird 3rd member. took it to the frame and sanded years of many layers of pain just to reach the bare metal. Slowly but surely got it to primer and straight
@@kenfrazier616 that’s great!
The screws are called " figure 8".screws!
@@greghamilton1638 nice! Thanks for the tip (pun intended)!
Clutch head screws, pretty sure you can get the tools from chevs of the 40s
@@geoffreymills9932 good to know! Honestly I could have googled it but I’d rather learn from someone who is familiar with these rigs.
Now all you need is a real motor, a v8,Chevy small block !!!
@@charlescox6608 I think we can be friends!
Robertson screws.
That’s it! Thanks. They can be tricky
figure 8 bolts
@@bobbyoakley1209 interesting; I’ve heard them called Roberts and Clutch Head, but you could be right!
You never should use the ball part of a ball peen hammer on a body of any vehicle it's just wrong.( Hammer & dolly
@@deaneads3098 yeah, I figured that would cause some concern, but I’m working with what I got. The more I get into bodywork, I’ll get better tools. Thanks for watching!