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Lesson 1. Practical Exercise - Answers - Continued - OD16530060

Metal Body Repair
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METAL BODY REPAIR - OD1653 - LESSON 1/PE 1
n.
A curved shank with a round face.
o.
Forged alloy steel.
p.
(1)
Fender beads
(2)
Drip moldings
(3)
Sharp, concaved moldings
q.
Double end and lower back quarter panel spoon.
r.
Fender beading tool.
s.
(1)
Direct acting jack
(2)
Remote controlled jack
t.
Slip lock extension.
u.
(1)
Garnet
(2)
Flint
(3)
Emery
(4
Aluminum oxide
(5)
Silicon carbide
v.
(1)
Removing welds
(2)
Revealing high and low spots in bumping operations
w.
Close coat No. 50.
x.
Metal bumping or dinging.
y.
Automatic bounce and rebound of the dolly.
z.
The tram.
aa.
Yes.
bb.
Yes.
cc.
The underside portion of the fender being worked on must first be
cleaned.
dd.
(1)
Welding torch
(2)
A body hammer or mallet
(3)
Shrinking dolly
(4)
Container of water
(5)
Rag or sponge
ee.
Aluminum absorbs heat far more rapidly then steel and does not change
color under heat.
ff.
When the metal hotspot has turned black.
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