http://CollisionBlast.com/AutoShow – Learn why some dents are harder to repair than other dents. Dents in areas, such as body lines are work hardened and are going to be more difficult to repair. Therefore, more time should be allowed to repair a dent when damaged on a body line. Metal that becomes work hardened also becomes brittle and care should be taken not to crack or tear the metal.
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Clayton says
January 4, 2012 at 7:34 amThe reason for putting all the crowns up in wood is so the roof line doesn’t have a wave or a bowl shape.
The wood is just as strong either way, Just some info from a contractor. I like your videos you have some good tips in auto repair.
Thanks
Clayton