We are pleased to be able to provide these beautiful, original pattern, British-made Hydraulic Dent Raisers. For the gunsmith, these Dent Raisers have proven to be one of the most sought after tools in our line. Few jobs are a greater challenge - or cause more customer concern - than removing a dent from a prize shotgun.To be able to remove such a damaging blemish with the ease, precision and perfection that this tool provides is gratifying beyond words. A tool you want to own ... A tool to cherish and care for. Not only will it make your customers happy, but it will also prove to be profitable for you at the same time!Actually, the dent raiser is a hydraulic jack of tremendous force with pressure controlled by the Allen screw in the handle. Because of the pressures involved, the best of steels and heat-treating procedures have been used in its production to ensure ease of maintenance and years of trouble-free use.EASE OF OPERATIONSimple and easy to operate. Hold the tool along the outside of the barrel, lining up the small anvil in the head even with the center of the dent. Slide the collar flush against the barrelbreech or muzzle (whichever end is closer to the dent) and lock the collar tightly into place.Now, insert the Dent Raiser into the barrel, bringing the collar flat against the end of the barrel and centering the anvil in the head directly under the dent. Gently turn the Allen screw in and watch the dent come up. When the dent is completely up (you must be careful not to bulge the barrel because the tool is so powerful), relieve the hydraulic pressure against the anvil by loosening the Allen screw. Re-apply pressure until resistance is just felt and you can turn the tool handle back and forth without too much pressure. Turn in the Allen screw and twist and burnish. Repeat until the dent is completely removed.No outside hammering or peening is required, so no hammer marks to polish out and no need to reblue the barrel. Just a fast, Professional job that will bring joy to your customer and fame and fortune to you! (NOTE: The Hydraulic Dent Raiser will not remove nicks/gouges in the steel that may have been caused along with the dent. Careful drawfiling and polishing can take care of most of these, and rebluing will be required - which your customer should understand.)Detailed operating and maintenance instructions.
Customer ratings for BROWNELLS 12 GAUGE DENT RAISER
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 4.5
Rais'n Dents(03/06/2011)
This dent raiser is worth its weight in gold. Yes it is a bit expensive....but it does what it says and does it with percussion. In order to do quality work you need quality tools and this tool is percussion quality.
Right Tool, Wrong Job(08/05/2013)
I order this thinking I could use it to raise the factory dimples in my 1187 shotgun magazine tube, along with being able to remove barrel dents. The tool will not expand to the necessary diameter to accomplish raising the factory magazine dents. I'm certain that it will work well for it's designed purpose of removing barrel dings/dents.
Product no.: 080083012 BROWNELLS 12 GAUGE DENT RAISER050806007901 We are pleased to be able to provide these beautiful, original pattern, British-made Hydraulic Dent Raisers. For the gunsmith, these Dent Raisers have proven to be one of the most sought after tools in our line. Few jobs are a greater challenge - or cause more customer concern - than removing a dent from a prize shotgun.To be able to remove such a damaging blemish with the ease, precision and perfection that this tool provides is gratifying beyond words. A tool you want to own ... A tool to cherish and care for. Not only will it make your customers happy, but it will also prove to be profitable for you at the same time!Actually, the dent raiser is a hydraulic jack of tremendous force with pressure controlled by the Allen screw in the handle. Because of the pressures involved, the best of steels and heat-treating procedures have been used in its production to ensure ease of maintenance and years of trouble-free use.EASE OF OPERATIONSimple and easy to operate. Hold the tool along the outside of the barrel, lining up the small anvil in the head even with the center of the dent. Slide the collar flush against the barrelbreech or muzzle (whichever end is closer to the dent) and lock the collar tightly into place.Now, insert the Dent Raiser into the barrel, bringing the collar flat against the end of the barrel and centering the anvil in the head directly under the dent. Gently turn the Allen screw in and watch the dent come up. When the dent is completely up (you must be careful not to bulge the barrel because the tool is so powerful), relieve the hydraulic pressure against the anvil by loosening the Allen screw. Re-apply pressure until resistance is just felt and you can turn the tool handle back and forth without too much pressure. Turn in the Allen screw and twist and burnish. Repeat until the dent is completely removed.No outside hammering or peening is required, so no hammer marks to polish out and no need to reblue the barrel. Just a fast, Professional job that will bring joy to your customer and fame and fortune to you! (NOTE: The Hydraulic Dent Raiser will not remove nicks/gouges in the steel that may have been caused along with the dent. Careful drawfiling and polishing can take care of most of these, and rebluing will be required - which your customer should understand.)Detailed operating and maintenance instructions.
The ORIGINAL ENGLISH HYDRAULIC DENT RAISER by BROWNELLS is a British-made, precision tool for removing dents from shotguns without causing additional damage.
It operates on a hydraulic system with pressure controlled by an Allen screw, ensuring ease of use and maintenance with a design that requires no external hammering.
Comes with detailed instructions for operation and maintenance, ensuring longevity and profitability for gunsmiths through professional-quality work.
Product no.: 080083016 BROWNELLS 16 GAUGE DENT RAISER050806007918 We are pleased to be able to provide these beautiful, original pattern, British-made Hydraulic Dent Raisers. For the gunsmith, these Dent Raisers have proven to be one of the most sought after tools in our line. Few jobs are a greater challenge - or cause more customer concern - than removing a dent from a prize shotgun.To be able to remove such a damaging blemish with the ease, precision and perfection that this tool provides is gratifying beyond words. A tool you want to own ... A tool to cherish and care for. Not only will it make your customers happy, but it will also prove to be profitable for you at the same time!Actually, the dent raiser is a hydraulic jack of tremendous force with pressure controlled by the Allen screw in the handle. Because of the pressures involved, the best of steels and heat-treating procedures have been used in its production to ensure ease of maintenance and years of trouble-free use.EASE OF OPERATIONSimple and easy to operate. Hold the tool along the outside of the barrel, lining up the small anvil in the head even with the center of the dent. Slide the collar flush against the barrelbreech or muzzle (whichever end is closer to the dent) and lock the collar tightly into place.Now, insert the Dent Raiser into the barrel, bringing the collar flat against the end of the barrel and centering the anvil in the head directly under the dent. Gently turn the Allen screw in and watch the dent come up. When the dent is completely up (you must be careful not to bulge the barrel because the tool is so powerful), relieve the hydraulic pressure against the anvil by loosening the Allen screw. Re-apply pressure until resistance is just felt and you can turn the tool handle back and forth without too much pressure. Turn in the Allen screw and twist and burnish. Repeat until the dent is completely removed.No outside hammering or peening is required, so no hammer marks to polish out and no need to reblue the barrel. Just a fast, Professional job that will bring joy to your customer and fame and fortune to you! (NOTE: The Hydraulic Dent Raiser will not remove nicks/gouges in the steel that may have been caused along with the dent. Careful drawfiling and polishing can take care of most of these, and rebluing will be required - which your customer should understand.)Detailed operating and maintenance instructions.
Product no.: 080083020 BROWNELLS 20 GAUGE DENT RAISER050806007925 We are pleased to be able to provide these beautiful, original pattern, British-made Hydraulic Dent Raisers. For the gunsmith, these Dent Raisers have proven to be one of the most sought after tools in our line. Few jobs are a greater challenge - or cause more customer concern - than removing a dent from a prize shotgun.To be able to remove such a damaging blemish with the ease, precision and perfection that this tool provides is gratifying beyond words. A tool you want to own ... A tool to cherish and care for. Not only will it make your customers happy, but it will also prove to be profitable for you at the same time!Actually, the dent raiser is a hydraulic jack of tremendous force with pressure controlled by the Allen screw in the handle. Because of the pressures involved, the best of steels and heat-treating procedures have been used in its production to ensure ease of maintenance and years of trouble-free use.EASE OF OPERATIONSimple and easy to operate. Hold the tool along the outside of the barrel, lining up the small anvil in the head even with the center of the dent. Slide the collar flush against the barrelbreech or muzzle (whichever end is closer to the dent) and lock the collar tightly into place.Now, insert the Dent Raiser into the barrel, bringing the collar flat against the end of the barrel and centering the anvil in the head directly under the dent. Gently turn the Allen screw in and watch the dent come up. When the dent is completely up (you must be careful not to bulge the barrel because the tool is so powerful), relieve the hydraulic pressure against the anvil by loosening the Allen screw. Re-apply pressure until resistance is just felt and you can turn the tool handle back and forth without too much pressure. Turn in the Allen screw and twist and burnish. Repeat until the dent is completely removed.No outside hammering or peening is required, so no hammer marks to polish out and no need to reblue the barrel. Just a fast, Professional job that will bring joy to your customer and fame and fortune to you! (NOTE: The Hydraulic Dent Raiser will not remove nicks/gouges in the steel that may have been caused along with the dent. Careful drawfiling and polishing can take care of most of these, and rebluing will be required - which your customer should understand.)Detailed operating and maintenance instructions.
We are pleased to be able to provide these beautiful, original pattern, British-made Hydraulic Dent Raisers. For the gunsmith, these Dent Raisers have proven to be one of the most sought after tools in our line. Few jobs are a greater challenge - or cause more customer concern - than removing a dent from a prize shotgun.To be able to remove such a damaging blemish with the ease, precision and perfection that this tool provides is gratifying beyond words. A tool you want to own ... A tool to cherish and care for. Not only will it make your customers happy, but it will also prove to be profitable for you at the same time!Actually, the dent raiser is a hydraulic jack of tremendous force with pressure controlled by the Allen screw in the handle. Because of the pressures involved, the best of steels and heat-treating procedures have been used in its production to ensure ease of maintenance and years of trouble-free use.EASE OF OPERATIONSimple and easy to operate. Hold the tool along the outside of the barrel, lining up the small anvil in the head even with the center of the dent. Slide the collar flush against the barrelbreech or muzzle (whichever end is closer to the dent) and lock the collar tightly into place.Now, insert the Dent Raiser into the barrel, bringing the collar flat against the end of the barrel and centering the anvil in the head directly under the dent. Gently turn the Allen screw in and watch the dent come up. When the dent is completely up (you must be careful not to bulge the barrel because the tool is so powerful), relieve the hydraulic pressure against the anvil by loosening the Allen screw. Re-apply pressure until resistance is just felt and you can turn the tool handle back and forth without too much pressure. Turn in the Allen screw and twist and burnish. Repeat until the dent is completely removed.No outside hammering or peening is required, so no hammer marks to polish out and no need to reblue the barrel. Just a fast, Professional job that will bring joy to your customer and fame and fortune to you! (NOTE: The Hydraulic Dent Raiser will not remove nicks/gouges in the steel that may have been caused along with the dent. Careful drawfiling and polishing can take care of most of these, and rebluing will be required - which your customer should understand.)Detailed operating and maintenance instructions.
Customer ratings for BROWNELLS 12 GAUGE DENT RAISER
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 4.5
Rais'n Dents(03/06/2011)
This dent raiser is worth its weight in gold. Yes it is a bit expensive....but it does what it says and does it with percussion. In order to do quality work you need quality tools and this tool is percussion quality.
Right Tool, Wrong Job(08/05/2013)
I order this thinking I could use it to raise the factory dimples in my 1187 shotgun magazine tube, along with being able to remove barrel dents. The tool will not expand to the necessary diameter to accomplish raising the factory magazine dents. I'm certain that it will work well for it's designed purpose of removing barrel dings/dents.