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Old Jun 10, 2005 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by STR8_UP
i think the question was ment to be:::: show pics and see if its worth spending the $$ or just do it with a baseball bat.

i would like to see what this device does and i don't mean how it works but the quality of the work vs. my own fender rollin skillz!

i've rolled atleast 8 cars in the last year and i think i do it good but if this device is better it might be worth buying/renting..and pics will tell..


_Jason
This is more what I meant. I m sorry if I came across as a dick, it wasn't my intention, and I do think its also cool that there is someone with the willingness to put it up for rent.

I know what fender rolling is, and have done my share of it. I was interested in seeing pics of the quality of work because there are some terrible fender rolling machines out there (worse than a bat even) that will mess up the fender pretty bad.

Its been a years since I last rented a fender rolling tool, and my saying that it sounded steep was compared to how I remember it and compared to the cost of renting another big expensive tool (like an engine hoist, that can be had for little or no deposit and $20/week).
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