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Get dents out of gas tanks with this homemade tool ~ Dyna gas tank fix 

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Hey y'all!
We have a homemade tool we made here in the shop for getting dents out of motorcycle gas tanks, check out how it works in this video!
It's a simple tool that can be made using the most basic tools and material that most people probably have kicking around and can be put away in the tool box to be used any time ya need it! It's completely mess free (as long as you don't spill gasoline all over the floor lol) without having to put a diaphragm, water or anything else in your tank that will be a pain to remove.
Hope someone finds this useful. Now go fix those gas tank dents!
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Комментарии : 487   
@matthewpage8108
@matthewpage8108 Год назад
Alright!! Nice quick fix Red, it’s great to have the guidance of your dad. He’s a really handy guy, the world needs way more humans like him in it. Thanks for the tip and for letting us in on the repair. Keep up the great work, your videos are fantastic! Have a great day/night and we’ll see you next time.
@brianreynoldson1965
@brianreynoldson1965 Год назад
Your Dad, an "old Grey beard with DECADES of experience" is a treasure. Pay heed to the knowledge he's giving you as his daughter. Your a lucky woman!
@vidvidbiker
@vidvidbiker Год назад
Thanks for posting this and sharing this knowledge - at 59 years old I learnt something new today - that makes for a good day 😎.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Well that’s good news! Thanks for watching 👍
@paulsilson2148
@paulsilson2148 Год назад
How can anyone not like you, great job on the tank
@paulrobinson373
@paulrobinson373 Месяц назад
Must be lovely to have a daughter that doesn't look at their phone all day, well done 👏👏👏👏👍
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Месяц назад
😁
@richiebainbridge2608
@richiebainbridge2608 Год назад
Great idea , simple and very effective. Proper teamwork as usual. Cheers Richie.
@hokaheyrider059
@hokaheyrider059 Год назад
Being able to think is a wonderful thing and your dad obviously has that ability. That coupled with his skill at fabrication makes him a very valuable asset.
@jd9308
@jd9308 Год назад
Red Rider I love how you share all the tips/tricks to getting a job done without fancy and expensive tools. Just some good ol' fashion common sense approach. Everything doesn't have to be turned into rocket science to get the job done. Keep riding that sweet shovel up there in B.C. and stay safe!
@joeybaker2480
@joeybaker2480 Год назад
Ingenious design for the tool Red. It must be another one of you dad's great ideas.
@paulinemercer538
@paulinemercer538 Год назад
Nice to see Daughter and Dad working together my dad taught me to work on stuff to .Not hear now . You treasure the moments you have . Thanks for the tips on the dent removal never new that cool.👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿.
@georgepressel2495
@georgepressel2495 Год назад
I have used a plumbing test cap I made years ago but for some reason never thought to use a tire pump. Thank you. YOU HAVE brought a remedied available to anyone this way.
@Sconnie470
@Sconnie470 Год назад
Perfect timing. I'm working on a dented tank right now. Thanks for the video!
@nickwhitaker8602
@nickwhitaker8602 Год назад
Have heard of using air pressure to push dents now I've actually seen it done . Definatly took notes. Great job!👍
@robertbearce1704
@robertbearce1704 Год назад
That is awesome. I've heard of others doing that but never seen anyone actually do it. Really good vidieo Red. Thank u so much.
@ClassicRider
@ClassicRider Год назад
Congrats on that Dent ! Brilliant Approach -
@salvadorbarrera4377
@salvadorbarrera4377 Год назад
Your videos are teaching me a lot about motorcycles , Harley Davidson to be exact
@strokerwatson4770
@strokerwatson4770 Год назад
You are getting it done that's all that counts you guys make a good team 👍 keep up the great work my friend stay safe be blessed
@charleycavanaugh5414
@charleycavanaugh5414 Год назад
Your Dad is a genius hun. And a good Dad . god Bless you both .
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
God bless you too ✌️😁
@markh.harris9271
@markh.harris9271 Год назад
Cool trick, Red. You two teach me a lot. Thanks!
@yankeeryder7430
@yankeeryder7430 Год назад
talk about innovative...!!! not only are you getting first hand learning experience from your dad as ive mentioned before...but we (the subscribers) are as well...... passing on the knowledge, experience and tricks to keep the motorcycle community in the wind....!!! ride safe y'all..
@sjtheroadshenanigansofabri6631
what a simple and easy way to repair those awkward tank dings..... thanks so much Red Rider
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@davidlarson3920
@davidlarson3920 Год назад
You make me smile every time I see ya Red😁👍
@ernestwilliams3112
@ernestwilliams3112 Год назад
I like that you work with your dad!
@johnpayne6196
@johnpayne6196 Год назад
Well presented, clear information and highly useful. Thanks again.
@fatotis6273
@fatotis6273 Год назад
Love home made tools, that worked great, very little body work left to finish tank for paint.
@mudhead31
@mudhead31 Год назад
Wow, If I knew this my bike i got 45 years ago would still be original! Thanks!
@robbieautrey3158
@robbieautrey3158 Год назад
What a cool ideal and such a neat tool that you and your Dad made RED/Janis. Nice to see him in the video with you. Take care and be careful out there.
@reddmann2216
@reddmann2216 Год назад
It's good to see old school bikers passing their knowledge down to the next generation...and to see the next generation taking it all in.. I choose the biker lifestyle and knew I couldn't live as I planned and be a dedicated family man too... But I've been involved in the raising of kids for sure...
@Todd66
@Todd66 Год назад
That was pretty sweet. The timing of this video for me is spooky cool. I just took most of a pretty big dent out of my tank with a PDR kit of Amazon. I think it was $26. I used my own glue gun and gorilla glue sticks. I bet with your method and the glue sticks I could probably pull some small dents too. Very helpful video. Also…who doesn’t like a red head with a bike and likes to wrench ?! 😉
@gregorykucera4235
@gregorykucera4235 Год назад
That was great I will definitely remember that. Thanks again. Have a great day.
@juniorcopeland9082
@juniorcopeland9082 Год назад
That's a very good idea, I've taken dents out of tanks before, just by cramming a rag down around the air nozzle while it's in the tank, that method works sometimes but your way is much better, I'm thinking that someone makes a tool for that too ? Nice job, thanks for sharing !! ✌
@philtyler22
@philtyler22 Год назад
Simple and really inventive-great video.
@SLED649
@SLED649 Год назад
Hey Red! Thanks for that nugget of knowledge!
@ernestwilliams3112
@ernestwilliams3112 Год назад
Thanks you guys ! So awesome 😀 my son's tank needs that tool .
@jimscycleandautotn8508
@jimscycleandautotn8508 Год назад
Hell yea Red , that's slick ✊ . I appreciate the knowledge to you and your Paw .
@harleyj3938
@harleyj3938 Год назад
Learned something new today. Thanks Red. 😎
@eddiemartinez5168
@eddiemartinez5168 Год назад
I love that your not scared to get your hands dirty and that your learning thinks with your bike . Great video . By the way your a cute one red .
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks 😊
@markmoffett6813
@markmoffett6813 Год назад
Thanks again for another great video and sharing this technique. Mark from Maryland
@mitchculb780
@mitchculb780 Год назад
I`ve used the same principle many times on different tanks and usually it works, sometimes the dent are stubborn and require more forceful measures anyway, glad it worked for you.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
It works good for some dents. But smaller dents are a little tougher to deal with.
@davidchereneimmel8820
@davidchereneimmel8820 Год назад
Good video, years ago I use to do paintless dent removal with the rods and such, and paint chip repair with air brush. It was a fun job seeing people's face smile when they realized they just saved a whole lot of money from a body shop.
@Boysenberr
@Boysenberr Год назад
How interesting! I never thought of such a technique! Of course, thinking is not one of my better events . . . . Nice job!
@BillySBC
@BillySBC Год назад
Good idea! Not a total answer but a very big part of it. Thanks for posting this.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks for watching! I hope it was helpful 🙂
@dmvs
@dmvs Год назад
Great, I love this. And I love you too, girl! 😉 I've also seen that pouring hot water over the dent helps to soften the metal temporarily.
@robc1961
@robc1961 Год назад
Your dad is old school cool. Need a tool ? Think about it for a minute then make it.. a great way to remove dents from a tank. Thanks Red !
@jamiestanley8774
@jamiestanley8774 Год назад
Brilliant idea to you both .
@davidhawkins1295
@davidhawkins1295 Год назад
Excellent video, great explanation of how you made the tool and how it works. Old school stuff there. Great job and best of luck with your bike.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks!!
@rd-yw8gc
@rd-yw8gc Год назад
I've also seen this done with a small firecracker taking knee dents out of dirt bike tanks. But your tool gives you more control.
@mikejohnson-dl7vt
@mikejohnson-dl7vt Год назад
Nice, ❤ the "home invention tools" to remedy problems. Wish we were neighbors (got an '02 Super T needs exact same fix)😆👍
@thinkingimpaired5663
@thinkingimpaired5663 Год назад
Nice video, made my day learning something very useful.
@bryanlavergne4235
@bryanlavergne4235 Год назад
Good job Red!
@ridingonruby3287
@ridingonruby3287 Год назад
Great job and great tip for us all. Awesome video. ✌
@jerrylong381
@jerrylong381 Год назад
Great job Red and Dad! The same tool can be used to leak test the tank too. Pressurize to 5-10 psi and either submerge in water or spray with soapy water, paying particular attention to the seams.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
You bet ya!
@jaybales3160
@jaybales3160 Год назад
Thank you for the demonstration. Liking your dad, you and our bike. 😎
@landoncustomclassics
@landoncustomclassics Год назад
I've done this before! Works great!
@joracer1
@joracer1 Год назад
I use something similar back in the 80's to take dents out of 2 stroke pipes.. you are a cool woman...
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks 😁
@handyhippie6548
@handyhippie6548 Год назад
that's a slick trick. i'll have to remember this for the future. thanx!
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@danmcelroy6584
@danmcelroy6584 Год назад
That's a cool little trick! Thanx for sharing it. Two thumb's up for that!
@charlescrawford106
@charlescrawford106 Год назад
Hey red rider that was so awesome and super smart using a hand pump. I'm going to try to do my tank tomorrow thank you so much
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@michaelakers8698
@michaelakers8698 Год назад
That's a good idea sometimes you can heat the dent with a hair dryer and cool it fast with water and the dent will pop out but I'm gonna make one of those neat tools to use too
@redstingraycorvette
@redstingraycorvette Год назад
That was pretty cool great job
@TheNobbynoonar
@TheNobbynoonar 2 месяца назад
What a great bit of information-thank you both.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@neilhamill318
@neilhamill318 Год назад
Was I impressed with the gadgets performance. Definitely. 👍
@g-loctv6114
@g-loctv6114 10 месяцев назад
I'm really glad I found this video because I just bought my first bike and it's got a dent all around the top where the gas cap is. It's not in the greatest of shape but at least it's a Harley that I can call my own.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC 10 месяцев назад
Awesome!! Yep, as long as it’s rideable and puts a smile on your face 😁
@robertreavley7145
@robertreavley7145 Год назад
Cracking job!! Love it!! Red rider!!!!
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks!
@thomasprendergast2770
@thomasprendergast2770 Год назад
Ya that's a great idea done it myself often your right just don't wanna burst tank
@almonjacob3496
@almonjacob3496 Год назад
Amazing tool.
@wngimageanddesign9546
@wngimageanddesign9546 Год назад
Like your bike, like you even more, like the tank tip too. Thanks!
@56Spookdog
@56Spookdog 29 дней назад
That worked out better than a friend that tried filling the tank with water, dropping a M-80 in it, closeting the cap. The dent no longer mattered.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC 24 дня назад
Lmao 🤣 😂 That is so friggin funny hahaha
@brianstumo8581
@brianstumo8581 Год назад
Awsome Tip much Thx to you and your Father!
@robburnside6636
@robburnside6636 Год назад
Thanks out to you and your dad.
@wadehallstrom7260
@wadehallstrom7260 Год назад
You can use a torch ( CAREFULLY )to heat up the metal around the tight dents or creases . You and Your dad have skills . Thanks for vids !
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks!
@LionTheHeart
@LionTheHeart Год назад
Clever little trick!
@robertmahaney2854
@robertmahaney2854 9 месяцев назад
Great job and a great save of a carbureted FXWDG tank they are getting hard to find these days.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC 9 месяцев назад
Oh I didn’t know that! I’ve personally never like these tanks.
@hippytrev7452
@hippytrev7452 Год назад
wow a hand pump l was expecting a air compressor great work.. cheers
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
A hand pump is safer, you aren't as likely to burst welds.
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 Год назад
Well done Red! Nice job 🙏
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Tank you 😉
@phantomxter
@phantomxter Год назад
Cool, looks like a handy little device to have. 👍✌️
@rob368
@rob368 Год назад
Good on ya Red, thanks for sharing.
@rogermcard4442
@rogermcard4442 Год назад
We all think your cool red 😎, good job on tank, as simple as it was there are a lot of folk who might not know how to do things. It’s not all about digging deep into pockets for dealerships to make more out of us 👍😎🤪🤪
@BradleyY8540
@BradleyY8540 Год назад
Dang it! Where was this video last year when I ditched my tank! Thank you for this.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@cosmiccharlie8294
@cosmiccharlie8294 Год назад
Pretty slick there!
@daveatkinson4201
@daveatkinson4201 Год назад
Well I have got to say that was so cool to see nice job
@marklaramie7393
@marklaramie7393 Год назад
Good job guys, pretty cool
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thanks !
@Joe124100
@Joe124100 Год назад
Grat tool! Make it, market it 😊😊😊😊😊
@douglas9607
@douglas9607 Год назад
Wow. that worked good. thanks for the tip. Hey to Pop.
@o.u.t.olduglytroll3712
@o.u.t.olduglytroll3712 Год назад
hey back at'cha doug.
@jeffburton2282
@jeffburton2282 Год назад
Thanks for the information 👍
@caseyarchuleta5513
@caseyarchuleta5513 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. I learned something new today! New to your channel. Keep up the good work and keep the rubber side down.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Welcome to my channel, thanks for watching!
@robg3284
@robg3284 Год назад
i like red heads, will keep watching
@paule.maurice1521
@paule.maurice1521 Год назад
Nice Fix
@jserkiz4846
@jserkiz4846 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing. That's a really good idea.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@leonardstanford1877
@leonardstanford1877 Год назад
Got a couple tanks I'm gonna try it .I was thinking about heating the dent with a heat gun before using the air pump just to make the metal a little more playable .but a killer idea !
@richardmourdock2719
@richardmourdock2719 Год назад
Definitely. Even just letting it sit out in the sun before doing this will make a difference. Years ago, after a hail storm, my Dad's car had all kinds of dents in it. He called the insurance man. The next day was sunny, bright and scorching hot. By the time the insurance man arrived all the dents were gone.
@thomasborger6548
@thomasborger6548 Год назад
I am envious of the gent's hair!
@edrosa5079
@edrosa5079 Год назад
Great Idea Red Thanks for info
@1381greg
@1381greg Год назад
I learn everyday....Thumbs up.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Glad you liked it 😄 thanks!
@paulgaddis36
@paulgaddis36 Год назад
I have put tank on my sportser, not sur if it to tight of a dent to use this method but I’m sure going to try it.
@Dodsonmonty
@Dodsonmonty Год назад
I used a crows foot socket to get the toogle bolt out. But it does work great unless you have a crease. Great video.
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Thank you!
@MrKoladge
@MrKoladge Год назад
I’ve don’t this for years. I add heat to mine and you watch the dent come right out. Nice job!!
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Cool, thanks!
@larscajvall5804
@larscajvall5804 Год назад
Thanks from Sweden!
@RedRiderCanadaBC
@RedRiderCanadaBC Год назад
Hello Sweden, thanks for watching!
@bcdiver3608
@bcdiver3608 Год назад
Awesome.. Thank you for sharing. Great videos..
@billvandyne4685
@billvandyne4685 Год назад
Very good! Thanks.
@kriskoppy2753
@kriskoppy2753 Год назад
That’s impressive.
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