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Easy Oil Canning Fix w/ Simple Tools 

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Oil Canning can be very frustrating and sometimes it can seem impossible to solve. This video shows how to fix it easily & efficiently every time. Tools, materials and Lakeside Merch below:
💥 Torch - Bernzomatic basic torch kit
💥 Hammer - MARTIN TOOLS 158G general purpose pick hammer
💥 Air Blow Gun - Campbell Hausfeld blow gun pistol grip (MP514300AV)
💥 Ginder/Sander - Harbor Freight - WARRIOR 10 Amp, 7 in. Variable-Speed Polisher/Sander
💥 7" Sanding Disc - 36 Grit Fiber Resin Disc from Bench Mark Abrasives - benchmarkabrasives.com/collec...
💥 Lakeside Merch - brothersdesignsmi.com/shop-al...
💥 Lakeside Autobody - / lakesideautobody
💥 Lakeside Discord (Your Work) - / discord

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@billsmith-ms9pu
@billsmith-ms9pu Год назад
Chased one a few months agoe on a Toyota. Took six times, half way down the door in the middle. Settled for a skin. I do shrink a lot of metal. This new stuff is getting harder and harder to play with. What about this aluminum, I have yet to srtaighten large panels. It is all replace.I have done a few door skins, yet I have not replaced quarter panels on a Epidtion, per, say.Done lots of bed sides on the new Ford junk Thanks for showing the commen person what we do! Keep at it, sir!
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks for checking it out Bill. I've often had to chase them down too but eventually it ends. It can be frustrating for sure but for real - it's never failed me. I have not run into a large damaged aluminum panel yet but I imagine it would be similar. We'll see - should make a cool video though. Feel free to tell me some of the good stories you have from jobs at work - I've got a few fails that I'll always remember for sure :)
@BryanClark-gk6ie
@BryanClark-gk6ie Год назад
On metal that was too thin to heat' I've had to use a 2 part fast drying panel adhesive and a strip of metal from a scrap panel glued to the backside to stiffen it up to keep from canning.
@Slotcarking
@Slotcarking Год назад
I also agree with Bryan Clark except I prefer to used a sheet metal angle perhaps .050-.063 thknss x 1” wide x equivalent span of oil can diameter (for the length) x .25” vertical leg. This is usually available at most metal supply stores. Bond this sheet metal angle to the inboard side of the oil can using JB Weld and attach with 3M Blue masking tape overnight. Once the JB Weld cures, remove the masking tape. Airframe & Powerplant Mechanics (FAA) are taught this repair for oil can conditions on aircraft except the primary difference is rivets are used instead of JB Weld.
@InverJaze
@InverJaze Год назад
Jerry you make that look so simple. Experience is key here.
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
I appreciate the kind words IJ - thanks :)
@805ROADKING
@805ROADKING Год назад
Good stuff Bud!! We gotta get you a bottle of Mapp Gas!! Use that Propane for a lil' BBQ Grill and we'll Burgers for lunch!!☻
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
What I really need is one of those little oxy ace kits in the red plastic carrier. Just haven't broke down and purchased one yet :)
@davidray4655
@davidray4655 11 месяцев назад
Last time I researched that, there is only 150 degree difference in heat between map gas and butane
@RustyGlovebox
@RustyGlovebox Год назад
That's a great technique to fix it and no more popping panel. Take care
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks for watching RG - have a great weekend :)
@pstreetgarage7304
@pstreetgarage7304 Год назад
Great technique Jerry !! I have had this issue before, great demo.
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks for watching PSG. Hope all is well :)
@firstgenerationgarage2803
@firstgenerationgarage2803 Год назад
What a great video Jerry and with the Hammer 🔨 you gave me I can do the job now thanks my teacher you are the best
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks 👍 Did you happen to get the email with the correct hammer handle for that broken one. You could probably get away with gluing it too. Have a great week - didn't get the title yet - hopefully this week :)
@firstgenerationgarage2803
@firstgenerationgarage2803 Год назад
@LakesideAutobody yes I did Jerry and thanks you forgot to sign the hammer for me
@BruceLyeg
@BruceLyeg Год назад
Excellent demo. I had to do some of this about a month ago on a new Mini that someone rolled onto its side as a prank. I spent an hour with a torch, a bucket of cold water and some rags. What a mess that thing was. I meant to try one of the pads that came with my induction heater but forgot. Have a great weekend!
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Honestly Bruce - when I figured this out it was a real game changer. I no longer feared a serious dent - everything could be fixed quickly and efficiently :)
@moparnut6286
@moparnut6286 Год назад
Great work Jerry have an awesome weekend!
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks 👍 You too MN.
@paul06660
@paul06660 Год назад
I noticed an oil can situation after butt welding a section of lower quarter on an Acura Integra. This was after grinding down the heads of the welds and knocking the seem down with hammer and dolly. But much to my amazement, the oil can went away after grinding off the extra paint along the seam in prep for fiberglass filler. After this been thinking about investing in a shrinking wheel, would like to see you try to use one in a future video. Thanks for another great video Jerry, have a great weekend.
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
I'll do that - thanks for the suggestion Paul - have a great weekend :)
@courtneylewis9500
@courtneylewis9500 Год назад
Thanks so much for sharing that with us, looking forward to your next video
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks for watching every week Courtney - have a good weekend :)
@gm-lb9oe
@gm-lb9oe Год назад
Cant thank you enough Jerry, have a great weekend
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
You're welcome GM - thanks for always checking out the latest video :) You have a good weekend too my friend 👍
@bradstaffotd4715
@bradstaffotd4715 Год назад
Great little video nice job keep up the good work
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks Brad - have a good weekend :)
@scottrussell4488
@scottrussell4488 Год назад
Thanks for the video, excellent demo.
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Glad you liked it - thanks for watching :)
@joewolf4483
@joewolf4483 Год назад
Do you have to be concerned about insulation or flammables inside the door?
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Sometimes... That's why (I should have mentioned) you should have a hole that you can look through or blow air through if you notice smoke, lingering heat, etc. Usually there's always a small hole or something you can look through and blow air to snuff anything out :)
@UndergroundPaintKing
@UndergroundPaintKing Год назад
Great video Jerry! your channel should be much bigger than what it is, it is so much great information on your channel!
@yeayeasautoadventures
@yeayeasautoadventures Год назад
autobodytrainingsolutions as well king
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
I appreciate that UPK. Yours too - you really are one of the best painters on YT. I think there's a limit when it comes to auto body channels - I don't get a lot of female viewers - maybe like 2%. That's 1/2 the population not even thinking about watching a video. Maybe if I was real buff and tan or something 💪
@UndergroundPaintKing
@UndergroundPaintKing Год назад
@@LakesideAutobody 😂 you would think the information is enough but you really have to have some type of gimmick to grow on this platform
@yeayeasautoadventures
@yeayeasautoadventures Год назад
@@UndergroundPaintKing @LakesideAutobody exactly,you would think people would want to learn and grow, but no, most just want to be entertained
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
@@UndergroundPaintKing Yes - like cleavage 🥴 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kzOPGDn5VKE.html 500K views
@johnmartin5153
@johnmartin5153 Год назад
great vid man
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks :)
@oldbiker9739
@oldbiker9739 Год назад
have a great week end
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
You too Old Biker 😊
@rodmacisaac5963
@rodmacisaac5963 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Jerry 👍😎
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody 8 месяцев назад
You're welcome Rod - have a good weekend :)
@yeayeasautoadventures
@yeayeasautoadventures Год назад
I never used heat like that, great info sir, have a great weekend
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks for watching YeaYea. You have a good weekend too my friend :)
@yeayeasautoadventures
@yeayeasautoadventures Год назад
@@LakesideAutobody yessir its blazing hot in texas
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
@@yeayeasautoadventures Wow!! it's miserable all the way up here in Michigan - you must be dying 🥴
@yeayeasautoadventures
@yeayeasautoadventures Год назад
@@LakesideAutobody yep 109 here
@PhillipHall01
@PhillipHall01 Год назад
Another good video Lakeside! Thanks!! Phillip Hall
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks for watching Phillip 😊
@PhillipHall01
@PhillipHall01 Год назад
@@LakesideAutobody I thank you for putting out all this good stuff…
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
@@PhillipHall01 You're welcome - hopefully eventually I'll cover all the pitfalls one would come across in auto body repair. It's crazy how many ?s need to be answered :)
@BryanClark-gk6ie
@BryanClark-gk6ie Год назад
Ok Jerry I just had a thought' do you think you could weld a nut to the panel and crank/twist it to draw/shrink the metal and then grind the nut off?
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Interesting thought.... I'll bet if the metal was still quite hot, that would eat up some metal. Like a stud welder but you could throw a wrench on it real quick, give it a twist, cool it, done! Start the patent process 😊
@duckhunter8387
@duckhunter8387 Год назад
Nice
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks 😊
@jj-hb8cy
@jj-hb8cy Год назад
I've used a wood "Dolly" on the back side and whacked the front side with a pick to eliminate oil canning. Apart from the dimples, do you think this changes the panel shape much differently than using the fire?
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
That's a good idea and I think it would have the same affect. The only downside is that you can't always get to the back side of a panel. Other than that, 'Good thinkin'!" 😊
@jj-hb8cy
@jj-hb8cy Год назад
@@LakesideAutobodyyour right, I didn't even think of that. Just letting you know, I've been practicing on my beater car and your videos are the best I've found with no bs and getting to the point. Keep it up brother, and thanks!
@abdulmuis6991
@abdulmuis6991 Год назад
Wow mantap dan Kren hadir nyimak video nya kawan sukses dan sehat selalu sahabat selamat beraktifitas 🙏🙏👍👍👍
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Senang Anda menyukai videonya teman saya. Halo dari Michigan ✌
@my357mags
@my357mags Год назад
👍
@Blue10AEMia
@Blue10AEMia 4 месяца назад
Was that a flap wheel on the angle grinder?
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody 4 месяца назад
That is a fiber resin disk - it's what all body shops use for removing paint, and scratching up the metal really well to prepare for filler. A lot of times you'll see guys on YT using and actual angle grinder - this is a buffer/sander. You won't see an electric angle grinder in a body shop - that more of a fabrication tool - i.e. building trailers, cutting angle iron, etc. The list of tools and materials are always listed in the video description :)
@jamesmarques7245
@jamesmarques7245 11 месяцев назад
I shrink the metal with a stud gun. Put some heat, then cool it down with a little water on a rag.
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody 11 месяцев назад
Good idea - next time I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tip James ✌
@sidney9534
@sidney9534 Год назад
I found shrinking disc better, cheaper and more forgiving (as a beginner with no previous equipment)
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Thanks Sidney - have a good weekend :)
@johnmartin5153
@johnmartin5153 Год назад
are you using 80 grit ?
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
To remove paint and prep for filler use 36 or 40 grit fiber resin disks on somewhat slow speed - don't want to build to much heat. All tools and materials are listed in the video description if interested :)
@johnmartin5153
@johnmartin5153 Год назад
@@LakesideAutobody thank you !
@ItchyKneeSon
@ItchyKneeSon Год назад
What is 'oil canning'?
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
It's where the panel pops in and out because it was somewhat stretched in an accident. After you bump or pull a dent, sometimes you'll notice that the newly repaired area pops in or pops out. That's not good! This is how you can fix it :) It's actually called shrinking sheet metal 👍
@ukexbreakdownman
@ukexbreakdownman Год назад
good job could call it jerry canning
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
👍😊
@spydermike72
@spydermike72 Год назад
Hey Jerry, get in touch with me, this is Mike Terry
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
Hey Mike - what's going on? Email me your number - schoolvideolibrary@gmail.com
@spydermike72
@spydermike72 Год назад
on the way
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
@@spydermike72 👍
@Deadbuck73
@Deadbuck73 Год назад
I don’t even know what oil canning is!
@LakesideAutobody
@LakesideAutobody Год назад
That is where a panel will pop in and out after bumping or pulling a dent because of stretched metal from the accident. There's too much metal now for the area so it pops in and out. It's also called shrinking metal :)
@Deadbuck73
@Deadbuck73 Год назад
@@LakesideAutobody ahhhh… that makes sense. That’s a cool technique to remedy it! I learned something! Thank You!
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