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Originally Posted by Baz
Looks fantastic, Kurt! Lot of work there - tedious but a real labor of love. I always appreciate seeing these vintage machines getting some love - so inspiring!
Please continue to post here with updates.
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I'm currently working on a dented fuel tank trying to get it presentable to use on my recent Interceptor acquisition. I tried unsuccessfully to get the dent out using various methods and finally decided just to take the Bondo approach.
It would have needed paint touch up regardless of method so I think this is an OK approach.
Here's where I am as of this evening. Will do more prep tomorrow and hopefully the first application of filler.

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Baz, I repaired a dented aluminum RM250 tank for a buddy some years ago using compressed air and a propane torch. It was nerve racking but it came out great with just a touch of bondo needed.
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