[DMCForum] bent impact absorbers, Re: Tech Session...(Joe O'Brien)
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[DMCForum] bent impact absorbers, Re: Tech Session...(Joe O'Brien)
- From: "twinenginedmc12" <twinenginedmc12@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 17:47:15 -0000
Hi Greg.
When I tried smacking it without a solid connection between the
aluminum and the anvil, with the foam in between, the foam did
suffer. I had to tape a few broken ends back up. After I cut the
notches in the foam, and put the anvil in direct contact with the
aluminum bar, it went very well.
I see that my post was too late to help Joe. Sorry.
Rick.
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "timnagin" <timnagin@xxxx> wrote:
> Very interesting procedure. Did your foam piece not crumble when
you did
> this? Mine is so brittle it falls apart when you touch it.
>
> Greg
>
>
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> Subject: [DMCForum] bent impact absorbers, Re: Tech Session...(Joe
> O'Brien)
>
>
> Hello.
>
> Bent impact absorbers can be straightened. I did this to mine.
>
> 1. Removed it from car
>
> 2. Cut notches in the foam near the ends, to allow placing the two
> ends of the aluminum tube part directly on top of a hard anvil, I
> think I used two stacks of bricks. Kept the cut-out pieces.
>
> 3. Smacked the aluminum part at the bend, with a sledgehammer
> several times, until the aluminum part was straight. (I originally
> tried this without cutting the notches in (2.) It didn't work. The
> foam absorbed all the impact from the sledgehammer, surprise. )
>
> 4. Reinstalled the cut-out pieces of foam with glued and duct tape.
>
> Other than the duct tape, you'd never know it had been bent.
>
> Rick Gendreau
> 11472
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