Those 4 front rims I mentioned Well some of them have dings on the edges. While I am at it, I may as well fix that Question - remember I ain't so smart at this metal working stuff - how do I do that without ruining the rim? Without an anvil?
Thoughts please
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Your biggest adjustable wrench is the perfect tool for the job. With it, you can use only as much force as you need.
Your biggest adjustable wrench is the perfect tool for the job. With it, you can use only as much force as you need.
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I agree with George. While we were rebuilding the "A" I saw one guy bend the hell out of the rim edge in a couple of places. I thought "What the heck is he doing!" But once he got the tire of he just grabbed a large adjustable wrench, closed it down so it would fit over the lip and made small bends until he had the rim looking better than before he started.
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