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"..Tee Tee...or Dick...this Hoosier Pete can is of 'normal' height, because it was a flat cut to size by the can company, just never originally made into a can, right?..."
Correct.
"..if you reconstructed a can that had originally been a can, but was cut and flattened to patch the roof, or whatever - that reconstructed can would be a little shorter than normal, because of the metal 'lost' when lidding the can, correct?...or am I mistaken..."
After the center of lids are removed & seam is cut, IF the RIM of lids is removed, then can flat will be shorter top/bottom. In that case, I would/will attach the FLAT to a donor/new can. An Un-rolled qt flat should meas. 5 11/16" x 12 9/16-5/8" db
I'm all ways looking for OLD N.O.S. lids [stamped or plain], 1qt, 1gal & 5qt size. Appreciate being notified of any seen.
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Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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...good answer... ...now - if the can to be relidded had the rim, but the lid was cut out, could the can be relidded without loss in height?...or would the part of the can that's crimped into the cut out rim be unusable?... ...does that make sense?
Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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When I re-lid a can, I remove the RIM of old lid carefully, remove dents best I can, then attach the new lid[s] like originally installed. I will fill a can with new oil IF that's what the owner of can wants. Even the original filler of the can Couldn't guarantee against some leakage [does ANYONE remember buying a 24 can case that wasn't oil soaked/stained ?].
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4 qts Received [showing both sides] 4 qts Returned These were a challenge ! NOT LOL
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Dick, that is impressive, do you have a "hammer form" to help reshape the cans? do you use leather or cloth covered tools to save the paint? Thank for sharing! metalwork it fun! tt
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Thanks. NO. Any type of covering would hide any ink/paint in the area that was being worked in the process of removing dents.
Alum. qts are usually a Bit*h, being a softer metal it will stretch [some] when the dents are made & will not shrink back when dents are removed.
Real hard to remove the RIM on Composite qts w/o losing some of the ink/paint.
I do not touch up or repaint any area that is missing ink/paint. db
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wow Dick, very impressive
Looking for anything Hancock, Signal, Veedol/Flying A and Richfield
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Hey Dick..... why don't you start your own how-to thread to show us how you do things.
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...very informative thread...
...I have (at least) one more question...has anyone perfected a way to get dents out without removing the lid?...I'm not talking about those former basket cases that DB masterfully resurrected, I'm talking your basic %$#@ dent that you just can't pop out by putting your thumbs on either side of and pressing...
...I've tried the 'screwdriver' method, it's not practical unless you've got a churchkey opening right over the dent...and I've tried 'air pressure' (putting a cloth over the churchkey hole and exhaling into it as hard as I could...
...just curious - I've got a few cans that have some annoying dents, but are too nice (IMO) to resort to replacing an original lid (and some are full)...I got'em figuring that there had to be a way...?
Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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Are new lids available or just working off old stock?
Wanted: Nebraska advertising items Cushman, Dempster, Archer oil etc.
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Hi, I saw your photo essay on the Hoosier Pete can and wondered if you work on dented cans as well? I picked up one recently that I would like to have the dents removed from it. I can send you some pictures of it to get an idea of what work would be required. I would be curious what you would charge to repair it. Thanks, Tom Allen
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