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Old 03-25-12 | 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
For the record, I've read about people fixing dented steel frames by plugging up all the holes, filling them with water and freezing them - which causes the water to expand and push out the dents. I'm too lazy and sick to dig for links though.
Huh... That would be awesome if I had a walk in freezer lol. There's a reputable steel frame builder in Spokane (Elephant Bicycles) that I think I'm going to call up and ask about what a repair would involve. When push comes to shove, it's a $400 semi-mass produced steel frame so I'm probably not going to have it repaired if it costs a lot and the repair is detectable.
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