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I have a kayak with two indentations. They are from the pressure of the two
supports on the wooden rack where they were stored. Someone turned them over
at the beginning of last Fall and the pressure from the added weight of the
rain caused the indents.
I have left it sit upside down in the sun hoping the would pop out. No
luck.
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tony

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Tony wrote:
I have a kayak with two indentations. They are from the pressure of the two
supports on the wooden rack where they were stored. Someone turned them over
at the beginning of last Fall and the pressure from the added weight of the
rain caused the indents.
I have left it sit upside down in the sun hoping the would pop out. No
luck.
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.


Try heating them with worklights or very carefully with a heat gun.
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Further to that put gentle preasure on them and squeeze them into
place, let them cool and with some luck you should be fine.

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Sorry, That was me. One of my kids left her account up and I simply
typed and sent.
Brian has it about right if anything is going to work for a localized
dent but you may have o remind the plastic where it should be.
Alex

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If you don't have a heat gun, I'd start with a simple hairdryer. It
might be enough.

Tony wrote the following on 7/12/2005 1:59 PM:
I have a kayak with two indentations. They are from the pressure of the two
supports on the wooden rack where they were stored. Someone turned them over
at the beginning of last Fall and the pressure from the added weight of the
rain caused the indents.
I have left it sit upside down in the sun hoping the would pop out. No
luck.
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tony



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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 09:15:21 -0400, Dan Koretz
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If you don't have a heat gun, I'd start with a simple hairdryer. It
might be enough.

Yes, start with lesser heat and work up. Too little heat just wastes
your time. Too much means shopping.

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