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Old 07-06-2023, 05:08 PM   #1
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I was trying to find a way to bend the rain gutter to conform with the back of the car. I messed up one and went to a top shop and was told they do not bend metal. I went to a sheet metal shop and they refused to bend it. I got a phone call from B Terry and he explained how the bend them. This was my interpretation of his method and it works! Thanks
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Old 07-06-2023, 07:18 PM   #2
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I was trying to find a way to bend the rain gutter to conform with the back of the car. I messed up one and went to a top shop and was told they do not bend metal. I went to a sheet metal shop and they refused to bend it. I got a phone call from B Terry and he explained how the bend them. This was my interpretation of his method and it works! Thanks
Looks good!! Congrats!!
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Thanks for your help Brent. Now with new aluminum gutters do I need to do anything so they will take to painting?
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Thanks for your help Brent. Now with new aluminum gutters do I need to do anything so they will take to painting?
Scuff them with a red Scotchbrite and wipe them with Vinegar. Then use Wax & Grease Remover followed by priming with a 2k Epoxy primer. Install them onto the vehicle then mask and scuff with a grey Scotchbrite. Prep & paint with a 2k Urethane Black.
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Old 04-25-2024, 11:03 AM   #5
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So I too am doing a Tudor and have been having trouble bending the aluminum two piece gutters. What process did you use to bend them?
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So I too am doing a Tudor and have been having trouble bending the aluminum two piece gutters. What process did you use to bend them?

Look at the picture in the first post.
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Place wax paper between the two pieces snap them together. I place two round dowel pins in a block of wood and slowly bent around maintaining the gutters flat. Keep checking fitment and cut to length when final bend is in
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