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    #31
    Ask yourself which is more important. The nephew or the truck. Then proceed.

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      #32
      Post up a pic. I have used a toilet plunger to pop some dents out. Hot water rub down, toilet plunger & wahla, good as new.

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        #33
        Awesome, now you can actually use it and work out of it!

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          #34
          Originally posted by JakeGraves View Post
          My point exactly. Need to buy you a beer sometime. Now we are starting a Houston office, I’m down here a lot.


          Originally posted by JakeGraves View Post
          Do you ever post anything that I disagree with?


          **** Jake! Y’all get a room! [emoji12][emoji51]




          Personally, when I broke something or damaged a vehicle, House, ac unit, trailer, boat, lost a tool, burnt a hole in the carpet, etc. I had to work it off to pay for it. Learned a lot from those experiences. Like mentioned above, I wouldn’t sweat it at all, but he would be working it off at 50-100/hr!

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            #35
            Originally posted by curtintex View Post
            Hahahaha....I know. My daughter ran the handbrake on the handlebars of her bicycle down the side of my last pickup on the second day I owned it. All the way to the metal on the passenger door. She cried and all I could say was "Trucks are supposed to have scratches".
            Trucks are supposed to have scratches and kids are supposed to be outside.

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              #36
              Originally posted by JakeGraves View Post
              Do you ever post anything that I disagree with?
              This^^^^!

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                #37
                Darn kids!! I can’t give you much crap because I’m just about the same way. Trucks aren’t “tools” for me, they drive me back and forth to work so I keep them in awesome shape. If one of my nieces did that I’d be mad but they’d bat their eyes at me once and I’d be over it.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Bruiser View Post
                  pantless dent repair
                  Do do you not wear pants while the repair is being done or is the guy doing the dent removal porky pigging it? Either way it sounds entertaining as hell.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                    Aww man, c'mon. Little boy on a bicycle put a dent in your pickup....you'll survive. At least he was riding a bike outside like a boy.
                    Exactly how many more truck will you own, that little boy grows up once.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BeetleGuy View Post
                      Cars and trucks don’t mean much to me. My nephew does that I’d give him grief and that’s it. Accidents happen. I wouldn’t lose one second of sleep over it


                      This 100%

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Bowtech38 View Post
                        Thats why I buy used so they have some scratches and dents
                        Now that's just lazy. Your missing out on so much.

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                          #42
                          To all you folks telling the OP trucks are supposed to have dents and scratches; let me know next time you buy a brand new truck. I'll stop over and put a nice dent or scratch in it for you. Then we'll see if you change your tune .

                          I think being bummed is understandable. It's not like he said he took a belt to the boy. He just came here to vent a little.

                          For the record I would never ask family to fix something like that. If I couldn't live with it I would pay to have it fixed myself. I wouldn't cause drama over it.
                          Last edited by stickbowcoop; 08-06-2018, 09:00 PM.

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                            #43
                            Let it go. It's a kid. A dent gives it character

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                              #44
                              Just because trucks get dents, and he didn't mean to, and at least he's outside...doesn't man he shouldn't be taught to be careful around other people's stuff. I'm not saying he should have to pay you 600$ by any means...but it's a great chance to teach him to respect other people's property without making it a huge deal.


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                                #45
                                Originally posted by stickbowcoop View Post
                                To all you folks telling the OP trucks are supposed to have dents and scratches; let me know next time you buy a brand new truck. I'll stop over and put a nice dent or scratch in it for you. Then we'll see if you change your tune .

                                I think being bummed is understandable. It's not like he said he took a belt to the boy. He just came here to vent a little.

                                For the record I would never ask family to fix something like that. If I couldn't live with it I would pay to have it fixed myself. I wouldn't cause drama over it.
                                Were talking about kids ya know the ones that would commit accidental suicide if you didn’t keep a close eye on them 24/7 little different than someone that knows better or being dumb. Apples and oranges

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