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Old 06-10-2014, 08:14 PM   #1
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Re: Lets Play Whatz It? !!

I wondered auto body
Fender bender lol ?
Crimps maybe a door skin bend?
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Old 06-10-2014, 08:32 PM   #2
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Re: Lets Play Whatz It? !!

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I wondered auto body
Fender bender lol ?
Crimps maybe a door skin bend?
We'll have to check with the judges on that one.........


ding..ding..ding.. Fender Bead pliers for fixing the bead on the wheel opening of much older fenders. From the catalog.....





Text for the BF-81 ad:

Every body worker should have this Forming Plier for perfect edging of damaged fenders. Fenders are made from heavy gauge steel and the fender edging or bead is not readily reshaped. This tool combines the principle of a compound leverage plier and fender dolly. The wedge nose on the lower jaw is used to pull out turned under beads to insert the mated forming jaw. Forming is readily accomplished by gripping the bead firmly in the plier jaws and employing a rotating motion. The flat spot on top of the jaw can be struck with a hammer to assist in the forming operation. The inside of the jaws are undercut to allow ample clearance for the roll of the fender.
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Old 11-11-2014, 01:02 AM   #3
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Re: Lets Play Whatz It? !!

OK guys, usually I challenge with things that I have already
ID'd but this has me stumped. I have added a pic of the
brand to help (BINGO). Tool is about 12" from the top to bottom,
not including the screw's handle..

Not sure if the one chain is meant to go down around the other
and note the "leaf springs" on the mobile cross bar.

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