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Old 06-17-2008, 03:56 PM
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Dented TPI Runners

i have a spare set of tpi runners that i have been polishing up, and i noticed that there were a few little small dents and one or 2 bigger ones, and i was just wondering if there was a way to fix the dents?

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Re: Dented TPI Runners

A few months ago a member posted that he had successfully put his runners in the freezer filled with water and froze them to where the dents were removed. Logically it sounds like it is possible if you consider ice in the winter getting underneath of asphalt or concrete and jacking it up. But I dont know how true it is lol. I tried to do a search for this post but could not find it. That is the only fix that I have ever heard of but Ill continue to look for that post. -Bob
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