Performance Tool M7007 Auto Body Repair Kit, 7-Piece
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Thank you very much for joining me this It does come in a box, but it doesn't come in a plastic bag. It was a pleasure doing business with
One of mine has a pick and finish hammer, one has a reverse curve hammer, and the other has a standard According to your picture, I did not get the same picture when I bought it. It looks like you're free to return it if it now has two of the same hammers.
The set is sturdy and heavy, but I cannot tell how sturdy it is precisely. In the end, I returned my set because I didn't use Using a dent pulling out tool and fine dent removal tools, I removed the dent. I really like this and think it's the best The quality of the felt was high,
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I'm sorry - A cheap price. It would cost 5x as much to purchase a high-quality set. I'm sorry - This type of job can get the job done if you need lite duty work, or if perfection is not required. The cons are I'm sorry - A cheap price. There is a lack of quality in this industry. I'm sorry - It is obvious that the ground is rough and the cast is rough. The surface wasn't polished like it should have been. I'm sorry - There are some surfaces on which dollies are not ground. There should be no damage to the dollies' surfaces, and they should all be able to be moved smoothly. I'm sorry - It doesn't look like the hammers are right. They're not flat, and the curves aren't the same. I'm sorry - Pine handles would be a poor choice of material. Quality tool handles should be made from hardwood such as oak or hickory. I'm sorry - As Hammer heads are attached with glue and not a wedge/spike, there is a low tolerance of the bore, which means the handle will probably be off center if you have to replace it. (I've done that a few times). I'm sorry - In my case, one of the hammer heads was a bit I'm sorry - Compared to what I expected, the hammers are smaller. I'm sorry - Metal is coated with a clear polyurethane that appears to protect it from rust. The rustiness indicates that once these are worn off they will rust very As a conclusion The fact that these are junk for a professional would not concern you. You only need a small set if you have a single or small project that doesn't require perfection, or if you don't want to spend money on a fully installed I think this will do the trick.
The reviews that I read before purchasing this inexpensive set were very helpful. Several of these reviewers make you wonder why they are doing this. It cost you $24 to buy 7 pieces of metal tool set. Are you serious? The set is great for anyone who occasionally needs to smooth out a dent or ripple in sheet metal - it is $24 and comes with two of the tools - I'm not talking about your Porsche Carrera. You would have to shell out upwards of $75 per sheet metal hammer or dolly that has been perfectly forged and highly polished. As a DIY set, this set will satisfy the needs of the average craftsperson. And it comes with a case. When it comes to tools I use constantly, I tend to buy the highest quality. I have found stuff like this to be perfectly fine for occasional use. If a tool has a less than perfect finish like this, I often turn it over to the bare metal to polish. It's fairly easy to accidentally ruin this set if you put it away and then pull it out for use with all the tools rusted. You can heat up cheap Chinese steel, Pakistan steel, or any other cheap steel with a heat gun (to open the pores) and apply a thin coat of oil to the metal. While I Ezox all my bare metal tools, it is a more involved project than most people can handle. It is ALWAYS a good idea to apply some oil to bare metal that has been exposed. If you pull them out for the first time and they are rusty, it's your fault. It is not the fault of anyone else.
A lightweight set like this will be useful in warm weather. The product is not significant for doing fender, or bumper restorations, but it works fine for fixing dents and dings. I used it to remove an impression of a bracket behind a ding, and I edged the sheet metal with a There was still a need for filler to smooth it out so that it could be painted, but this set minimized the amount of filler required. As long as your expectations are reasonable, this set will be able to meet them.
In addition to what many have already said, it is a good value for the price. It's hard to beat the price, I've used it to fix a fender and straighten sheet metal on an old tractor and to fix banged up tool boxes on a farm truck. For the price, it can't be beat. It is not a set that will match your expectations of pro-grade. It costs $100 for a chasing hammer made in the USA. I purchased the entire set on Amazon for $30, three hammers and four dollies. It is a bit smaller than pro sets I have used in the past, but another thing that is good about this set is that it is 30% less than pro sets.
The $30 - $35 is being reviewed with mixed reviews The wood is better than the "plastic" hammers of this product. I found the wood to be more durable than the plastic. Go ahead and do minor work on thin materials if you desire. Don't hesitate to invest in solid products if your project requires major rework. My item was returned because it was not cast well enough to complete my project.
This is in line with what we Due to two factors, it's obvious that the item has been opened. Upon return, the plastic case had been forced closed, and the hammers were not returned correctly. drastic at all, but nonetheless. Only two Utility Dollies were in the box, and there was no Double End Dolley. A double end would be quite sweet to me if I traded out the extra Utility for a double end as I will need it in the near future. It took me a hammer and a Utility Dolly before I realized there was a problem. Do you still have the option of returning and replacing the item?.
As a hobbyist and beginner, I think they work fine. I bought them to bang out various size dents in several pieces of a 45 year old motorcycle I am restoring, and they have worked out perfectly for that. You might also find them handy for your hot rod.
This isn't a bad set of tools for bodywork definitely not one of the best Quality, but at this price there's no beating it. In fact, the tools appear to be faultless. The idea that I would be unhappy about a $23 tool set would seem ridiculous to me.