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Stud Lever has any one used one? Also Bronco pictured in You Tube

Gas Pig

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DirtDonk

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Heard about 'em, but never seen one in action. Looks like it should work. Of course, it's simple enough in concept that you could probably make up something to work like it, for temporary use, but it would probably have a few easier-to-use characteristics to just buy one.

Be interesting to hear what others say.

Paul
 

sgtdcoulter

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Looks simple enough! I would be concerned about the pivot point, pushing another dent in/ depressing the area around it? Cheaper aint always better, thats why we all own Broncos.:cool:
Ford Fan in Bama may have some better thoughts though since he is a much, much better body guy than I even think about being
 

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Only kicker to it is, you still need a stud gun. I can see where you may have better control than with a slide hammer. It would be interesting to try.
 
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