What does a shrinking disc look like?
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Here are some pics. It rained all weekend so I wasn't able to mark the top out like I should have. The rubber hose represents the area on this roof that is collapsed. The rocks show where I would do the initial heating. I would start with the center of the back of the roof and then one on the front. Then to the back again.
The weather is supposed to straighten out next week. I will update these photos with some better representation.
You definitely need to work all the dents out first so you know where all your soft spots are before you start heating anything. The reason you need to let the metal cool all the way to room temperature is because metal expands with heat. If one area of the roof or hood is 120 f and the rest is 80 f, you don't have a good idea of what the metal is going to look like when it's stable.
A shrinking disc is a metal disc that attaches to an angle grinder. It looks like corrugated metal on the outside edge. Quality ones are made out of about 14 gauge stainless steel. You run this over your high spots on a damaged panel and it will heat those high spots. Then the cool rag to cool them down. Sunchaser Tools has a website and sells a complete system. Cost is around $100 to $300 depending on accessories plus you need a 7 inch grinder. Cost includes detailed instructions and video. www.sunchasertools.com You can buy a shrinking disc on ebay for $20 bucks. If you don't use it correctly, you can waste a lot of good body parts.
For some reason I dont get all the photos that are posted.