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>> No. 2085 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 6:49 pm
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Is there anything I can do with this, lads? Preferably cheap?
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>> No. 2086 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 7:21 pm
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>>2085
You could describe what we're looking at beyond what looks like a convection heater with a dent in it.
>> No. 2087 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 7:37 pm
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Get some of them pastel-coloured paints and make it like bright pink or green, that way you can sell it on Etsy to a quirky indie girl for a few hundred quid regardless of whether or not it works.
>> No. 2088 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 7:43 pm
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>>2086

You're looking at a convection heater with a dent on it. A large one. I want to know if there's anything to be done to fix the dent, please.
>> No. 2089 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 7:57 pm
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>>2088

You got a plunger?
>> No. 2090 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 8:00 pm
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You can throw it in a neighbours skip for free.
>> No. 2091 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 8:06 pm
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>>2089

Yes.
>> No. 2092 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 8:19 pm
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>>2085
No. Skip it and buy a new one.
>> No. 2093 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 8:20 pm
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>>2091

Then stick the plunger on the dent and pull hard. A domestic plunger might not be up to the task, but you can buy a purpose made dent puller for a couple of quid.
>> No. 2094 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 9:56 pm
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>>2088
Is the dent affecting its function or do you just want a convection heater that doesn't look like it's been beaten to shit?
>> No. 2095 Anonymous
25th January 2016
Monday 11:39 pm
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Take it apart and then bend the panel back into shape whilst it isn't attached to the heater.

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