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Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 10:44:28 -0500, Ecnerwal
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In article ,
"Bob La Londe" wrote:


It gets into everything. Always have to sweep it up, but today I loved it.

I decided it was time to pound that dent out of the cover on that motor. I
wasn't looking for pretty. Just functional. I picked up a 16 oz ball peen
hammer and walked outside looking for something to put the cover on before
covering that big dent with a punch of smaller dents in the opposite
direction. I didn't want to distort the shape of the cover too much in the
process. I threw it on the ground in the sand and worked it over with a
hammer for only a couple minutes, and the dent came right out with no real
distortion of the cover. The sand gave under the blow of the hammer, but
supported the cover firmly where the hammer wasn't falling.

Now take two heavy pieces of leather, insert sand and sew closed. My
archaic armor making friend used that a lot, set on top of the anvil.
His was perhaps an 8" disc, perhaps an inch thick.


That's probably a lot less messy than pitch.
http://www.ishor.com/ChasingTool.php


I found the only messy part of using the pitch I have was mixing the raw
pitch with tallow and talc to get the consistency right, although I
haven't used it extensively.

The best part though was the first couple of years I had it whenever I
went past the drawer it was in I would open it and have a smell, it
smelt like a lovely concentrated pine forest in a drawer.

I have a little 6" lead shot bag made of thick suede which might work.

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