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Aluminum dash

"Dimpling" the metal properly wont bend the surrounding metal, applying to much pressure on the dimpling dies will stretch the surrounding metal and cause distorions. Is does suck to dimple thick stuff and hard metals. Such as titanuim we use heated dimpling dies that heat the metal to 700-800 degrees in the dimple area. I have done as small as #40 sizes up to 4inch holes and had good luck.
 
I'll be postin' pics of my own before too long. Gona put one in the blazer hopefully fairly soon.
 
I can see the current photo.

Anybody else??
 
yup, #1602

maybe cuz he's not a member....

sold a fair amount of these Kert?
 
yup, #1602

maybe cuz he's not a member....

sold a fair amount of these Kert?


Yeah, Pretty decent number. Pretty much always one or two working their way through the process. One was just posted up on Pirate in a nice lookin' rig.
 
Hope to have the old dash out of my blazer this weekend. Then I'm 4th in the line up for a dash. :D
 
:haha::haha:LOL :haha::haha: He's got 1 cool truck, you have multiple cool trucks!!


Thanks! I'll take it as a compliment.

As get rich quick schemes go, being in the 4x4 industry has to be one of the worst ones.:D

It's all good, I love the job, almost always.:haha:
 
I did not recognize the dash either, guess its a good thing i turned him on to you're products a couple years ago he uses them a lot on his builds now.
He and i are in the same truck club and i watched the truck being built from the ground up.

The dash makes the whole truck nice work Kurt.
 
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