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Smash bang 12-06-2018 11:41 AM

Streighten my Airstream bumper.
 
I have an Airstream 345 motorhome that got bumped in the rear.
The bumper got pushed in about 3 inches and I want push it back
to it's original shape. They are extruded aluminum about .2 inches
thick. They are in the shape of a channel. I have a 55 ton arbor
press available.

I have been thinking about the best way to do this. I think that
I will make some wooden blocks that conform to the original
shape and use them with the press.

I have seen some amazing results in straightening alloy wheels
but they heat them. Should I heat the bumper? What temperature?

I tried to upload some pictures but could not. Probably because
I am a new user here.

Thanks.

Kerry Pinkerton 12-06-2018 01:06 PM

Peter, the problem with your photo upload is probably because they are too large. Make them 1200x800 DPI or so and it will be fine.


My concern is the alloy. If they are 6061, they may not bend back without cracking.

Smash bang 12-06-2018 01:43 PM

4 Attachment(s)
After a very helpful message from Kerry I have resized my images.


This is what it looks like next to my front bumper. The black mark
near the bend is just a reflection and not really there.

Attachment 50322


A closer shot.

Attachment 50323


The inside where I would press the wooden block.

Attachment 50324


This shows the extent of the bend.

Attachment 50325


Thanks.

crystallographic 12-06-2018 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smash bang (Post 151406)
I have an Airstream 345 motorhome that got bumped in the rear.
The bumper got pushed in about 3 inches and I want push it back
to it's original shape. They are extruded aluminum about .2 inches
thick. They are in the shape of a channel. I have a 55 ton arbor
press available.

I have been thinking about the best way to do this. I think that
I will make some wooden blocks that conform to the original
shape and use them with the press.

I have seen some amazing results in straightening alloy wheels
but they heat them. Should I heat the bumper? What temperature?

Thanks.


Hi SmashBang,
Note that wheels are Cast aluminum and bumpers are Extruded. Very different critters. Okay?
Try heating a 4in area of your bumper to 650F using a temp crayon or an IR gun.

You DO have to be accurate with heating aluminum alloys.
Spray water on the spot when done heating.
You do NOT have to heat it for a long time, just get it to the temp and cool quickly.
Give it a bang with your smash hammer and see if it goes in that direction, using a wood table to smash on - NOT steel, NOT concrete, NOT rock or stone.
If it does then you have an alloy that anneals at 650F, and you can continue straightening.
Danger Will Robinson!!! Danger! Do not over heat, or heat too long in one spot.
Good luck.:)


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