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    Thread: Fender Roller

    1. #1
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      Fender Roller

      Has anyone used the Eastwood Company's "Fender Roller" tool? Did it work as advertised? Will it work on a not so round fender such as a 64-67 Chevelle?

      http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...emType=PRODUCT

      Thanks.

      Herb

      1966 El Camino LS408/T56Magnum
      1966 Chevelle 509/T56Magnum
      1963 C10 454/4L80

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      just used a friends eastwood roller on my rear quarters.I have a 69 camaro and it has different shapes to the metal.some parts are flat some are curved.that thing works really good.only thing I had to do was jack the car up and support the body then let the rear end hang.tool would not compress enough to get to its sweet spot.just do a little at a time.rolled mine completely back flat.

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      hi Herb,

      If you are interested I rent mine out for $40.00 plus a deposit.
      marty-mj
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      Quote Originally Posted by syborg tt
      hi Herb,

      If you are interested I rent mine out for $40.00 plus a deposit.
      That sounds like a plan. I was considering buying one to do my Chevelle. Where are you located?
      Herb

      1966 El Camino LS408/T56Magnum
      1966 Chevelle 509/T56Magnum
      1963 C10 454/4L80

      PHR CHP CHP youtube


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      Quote Originally Posted by Yelcamino
      That sounds like a plan. I was considering buying one to do my Chevelle. Where are you located?
      Just outside of Chicago.
      marty-mj
      GarageScene.net High Speed Welding KDHotrods RecoveryRoomInteriors WegnerAutomotive Autometer Ride-Tech

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      Chicago's not too far from me so shipping wouldn't be too bad. I might still want to buy my own, I have a weakness for tools even if I only need to use them once!

      I'll let you know when I get back from Pigeon Forge because I'm sure I won't get around to particular project before then.

      Thanks.
      Herb

      1966 El Camino LS408/T56Magnum
      1966 Chevelle 509/T56Magnum
      1963 C10 454/4L80

      PHR CHP CHP youtube


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      Quote Originally Posted by Yelcamino
      Chicago's not too far from me so shipping wouldn't be too bad. I might still want to buy my own, I have a weakness for tools even if I only need to use them once!

      I'll let you know when I get back from Pigeon Forge because I'm sure I won't get around to particular project before then.

      Thanks.
      sounds good to me
      marty-mj
      GarageScene.net High Speed Welding KDHotrods RecoveryRoomInteriors WegnerAutomotive Autometer Ride-Tech

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mark Smith
      just used a friends eastwood roller on my rear quarters.I have a 69 camaro and it has different shapes to the metal.some parts are flat some are curved.that thing works really good.only thing I had to do was jack the car up and support the body then let the rear end hang.tool would not compress enough to get to its sweet spot.just do a little at a time.rolled mine completely back flat.
      Is you car painted? It said in the link you can do painted cars and I was just wondering?


      1968 Firebird. Owed and operated since 1981. 455 5 speed 4 link mini-tubed ect.....




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