Thanks, GMC!
My plan is to drill and thread some say 4-5mm holes in the dent, then use screws and heat to pull them out a bit. Then weld up the hole. Anyone with better ideas?
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Not a good way to do it.
Tanks tend to have flattish sides & getting the sides of the tank right is the hardest part.
Welding on the sides to fill the holes can often make the sides suck in a bit.
One way is to take the tank apart at the seems, panel beat, then weld back together.
This can produce good results but can also be very time consuming. Often the seams can have mounts etc. over top of them or joining the halves together making it hard to get them apart & back together.
My preferred way is via keyhole surgery by means of holes in the underneath side to allow dolly bars to push the dents out. You need to be able to feel the tank to judge when they are right & holes in the side would also make that hard.
I usually pre-polish so I know they look right then weld the holes up underneath.