Well that's my point really - I don't know the Hei Hei's tubing offhand, but my Kilauea's top tube is a 0.7/0.4/0.7. OK it's a diiferent kind of steel and that may be crucial, but it's thinner than the car panel that you're quoting. I just wonder if anybody's tried it. They do have massive magnets though, those guys!dom_k":3bpy1q36 said:i dont think it would work - the tube wall is too thick and the overall tube shape too stiff to allow the dent to be popped out whereas a car panel is more flexible - probably 0.6 - 0.8mm steel (or alu) plate.
Anthony":2jvemuss said:...OK it's a diiferent kind of steel and that may be crucial...
Very funny. Well not, actually, pretty lame.dookie":26ocy3i2 said:indeed!Anthony":26ocy3i2 said:...OK it's a diiferent kind of steel and that may be crucial...
(psst...anthony, the hei hei is titanium.)
Sounds like my little scheme wouldn't work then! Not on ti anyway.stevek":af7hah5m said:I've worked with titanium on occasion when I used to service aircraft and it most definitely is not softer than steel. I've had to drill and file the stuff and it is unbelievably tough and hard. Steel by comparison is a piece of p1ss to work with.
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