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pretty stretched dent I used a puck like this pretty good size Dent Iamp;#39;m going to be using the pivot tips right now itamp;#39;s pushing really good if Iamp;#39;m not sure Iamp;#39;m going to stay up top kind of work it in a little bit I donamp;#39;t want to create any unwanted highs itamp;#39;s pushing a lot of metal at the same time which is really really good I see when it does pivot it can dig into the into the metal slightly what Iamp;#39;m going to do here is use a VIP 2.0 now it wants to go down quick this is a little bit stretched now in my opinion this is a great starter big dent Pusher it will push a lot of metal slight little tiny little in the edge okay this is a midpoint I got it taped sharp and a and a dle tip itamp;#39;s taped but itamp;#39;s uh itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s a safe tip and you get a little bit more Precision when you get to this point right here I should actually Circle it pushing on this tip itamp;#39;s aluminum tip against the steel hope you