autobody stakes

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Armourkris
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autobody stakes

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I was looking through a pawnshop earlier today, they had a few autobody stakes in there, something vaugly I shaped, and one that was kida like a sideways comma.. they also had a nice planishing hammer i;m gona grab tomorrow..

but should i bpther picking up the stakes?

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Post by losthelm »

if they are not heavey enuff for the sheet metal the we use. chances are that they will work well for brass or copper shiny bits.
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Post by Pheylin Quinn »

I used to do bodywork. Most of the tools used for bodywork are too light. They only beat on VERY thin sheetmetal, for the most part.

I have not found too many, in my extensive tool collection, that cross over.
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Post by Armourkris »

alrighty then, i'll just leave em.
though iw ill grab the planishing hammer if i get the chance.

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