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The "UPD" (Updated) versions of these manuals are highly sought after because they bridge the gap between vintage techniques (like using a slapper and spoon) and modern high-strength steels (HSS) found in today’s vehicles. Essential Tools for Metal Bumping
How to use a body file to identify high and low spots without removing too much material. The "UPD" (Updated) versions of these manuals are
In panel beating, you generally want to reverse the damage in the opposite order it happened. You start at the edges of the dent (where the metal is under the most tension) and work your way toward the center (the point of impact). 3. Hammer and Dolly Techniques There are two primary ways to use your tools: You start at the edges of the dent
In this guide, we’ll break down the core principles of metal bumping and why finding the right technical resources is the "key" to mastering the craft. What is Metal Bumping? What is Metal Bumping
Every automotive panel has a "crown"—the natural curve or tension held within the metal. When a dent occurs, that tension is displaced. Metal bumping is essentially the art of "unlocking" that displaced tension to let the metal return to its natural state. 2. The "Last In, First Out" Rule
If you are building your toolkit based on the industry's best practices, you’ll need: For lifting small, pinpoint lows. Bumping Hammers: For moving larger surface areas.
The "UPD" (Updated) versions of these manuals are highly sought after because they bridge the gap between vintage techniques (like using a slapper and spoon) and modern high-strength steels (HSS) found in today’s vehicles. Essential Tools for Metal Bumping
How to use a body file to identify high and low spots without removing too much material.
In panel beating, you generally want to reverse the damage in the opposite order it happened. You start at the edges of the dent (where the metal is under the most tension) and work your way toward the center (the point of impact). 3. Hammer and Dolly Techniques There are two primary ways to use your tools:
In this guide, we’ll break down the core principles of metal bumping and why finding the right technical resources is the "key" to mastering the craft. What is Metal Bumping?
Every automotive panel has a "crown"—the natural curve or tension held within the metal. When a dent occurs, that tension is displaced. Metal bumping is essentially the art of "unlocking" that displaced tension to let the metal return to its natural state. 2. The "Last In, First Out" Rule
If you are building your toolkit based on the industry's best practices, you’ll need: For lifting small, pinpoint lows. Bumping Hammers: For moving larger surface areas.