Redressing a dent on a brass top

sanmich

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Hi all

I plan to repaint my M2 as soon as I complete my clamp set.

Now, the top plate has a light depression from a hit on the meter (The meter is kaputt thanks for asking😀)

It's no big deal but I wander if there is a SAFE way to redress it, Yannaw, just to make it perfect before painting?

I thought maybe to place the top plate on a marble, fit a large piece of wood inside and use a hammer...Idiotic? or not??

Thanks!
 
Unless you have experience as a body man, hammer blows can be hard to control. I prefer to use some plastic blocks and a vice. Use the plastic blocks for actual contact with your top plate and then squeeze the blocks with the vice jaws. It is a good idea to have a radius on the edges of the plastic blocks to prevent anything like a crease where you squeeze the top plate. This method obviously necessitates a small vice. My camera repair vice has 3.5 inch jaws. I haven't achieved perfect results like this, but have had big improvements. If the results aren't satisfactory, then you could try Bondo or even solder to fill the remaining imperfections.

Steve
 
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