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Fixing Dints Using Dry Ice???

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Post by fool_injected »

Your local BOC Gas Store will have a skip full
Aroumd $6.50 a kg
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Post by bucketofbolts »

good stuff,

how did you find that one, will call up there tomorrow and get some for the esky to take to the jamboree,

lasts for ages,
not buying ice everyday

cheers ray
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Post by Tiny »

bucketofbolts wrote:good stuff,

how did you find that one, will call up there tomorrow and get some for the esky to take to the jamboree,

lasts for ages,
not buying ice everyday

cheers ray
wayne had some in a roto mould (40ltr?) at TTC, 1 kg wasnt wuite enough, I reckon 2 kgs in up to 60 ltr would work well, also he made up grid to seperate the icefrom the food etc, also take ya beers out at night or they will freeze and maybe go bang :lol:
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Post by bucketofbolts »

2kg it is then,
i have a devider in the esky, so might wrap it up in a towel and put it up one end, and the cans up the other,

cheers ray
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Post by fool_injected »

bucketofbolts wrote:good stuff,

how did you find that one, will call up there tomorrow and get some for the esky to take to the jamboree,

lasts for ages,
not buying ice everyday

cheers ray
Took dry ice to TTC
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Post by bazzle »

Even better, watch and listen

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/501379/re ... airduster/

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Post by HUNTERLUX »

LINKdont work any positive results of this method yet
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Post by grimbo »

I gave it a go on the GU over the weekend. Varying results. Small depression dents on flat door panels about the size of a 50 cent piece and a couple of mm deep were fixed using the dry ice. Any dent that went over a fold line of sheet metal made no difference. Dents around structural parts of the vehicle like near the rear windows or across hte area under the windscreen. Also any dent that had deformed the metal like from getting hit with a sharp object nothing happened.

So i reckon for small dents on flat sheet metal it would work which is why it is an old hot rodders trick. Don't think it will work as well on modern formed 4wds. Might work on Sierras and Land rovers though with their big flat panels.
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Post by smileysmoke »

nice one grimbo. was that using dry ice or the canned air type?
my zook may need some attention me thinks :P
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Post by grimbo »

dry ice pellets.

Best thing tho was after I had finished I had half an esky of dry ice to play with :D
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Post by evanstaniland »

where can you get that airduster (carbon dioxide)???

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Post by ausyota »

evanstaniland wrote:where can you get that airduster (carbon dioxide)???

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electronics store like Jaycar or Dick smiths.
I tried it on a couple of dents in my Lux with no sucess.
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Post by ofr57 »

i got a little ding on my door i might try it (zook)

dont think it will work on my front grad which i laid into a tree though :oops:
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Post by rampagingturtle »

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
i wonder if they sell it by the tonne
i may need to dip my whole 80 series in it :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
wish ihad another 80 for spares
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