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    I have an idea I'm playing with, and just sounding it out here...If you have a bayonet scabbard that is dented is there any way to get the dents out...I was thinking about possibly filling it with water, capping off the top in some manner (that's the trick), and freezing it to expand the dents? Any ideas? Yay or nay? chris...

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    Originally posted by ChrisCook View Post
    I have an idea I'm playing with, and just sounding it out here...If you have a bayonet scabbard that is dented is there any way to get the dents out...I was thinking about possibly filling it with water, capping off the top in some manner (that's the trick), and freezing it to expand the dents? Any ideas? Yay or nay? chris...
    lets be having a gander my good man ie picture

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      #3
      I'd leave it alone; besides, the freezing water method may cause the scabbard to split. How bad is the dent?

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        Bayonet...

        I haven't actually tried it, I have a couple scabbards that are dented, if I do this, I'll post pix before and after, and do it on a cheap scabbard, not a rare one...Chris...

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          #5
          It will never work ,you need to split it in 2 bash out the dent then reweld the seams .Rob.
          God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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            #6
            Hi All,
            I have had good luck many years ago with using wood inserted into the scabbard and tapping on it with a mallet. Used on SA scabbards to good results.
            Yours,
            Terry Keller
            "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
            Rammstein

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              Freezing

              Chris, Be Careful with the "Freezing" method. I knew a guy in my hometown that tried this with a Motorcycle gas tank. That sucker ended up in way worse shape than it was after the wreck that it was in. I think he is useing it for a doorstop or a Planter now. So be careful.
              All the best and good luck! Butch

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