exminnesotaboy wrote:To put the aluminum trim around a galley side table, I heated it with a torch and used a hard plastic(about the same hardness as deadblow hammers I have seen) tent peg hammer to form it. It worked to bend it easily but it did leave little dents. For the second part of the table, I used a super cheap rubber mallet and it worked great with no denting.
I don't remember where I got it but I have a dead blow hammer with replaceable rubber tips, one end harder than the other. I've only had it for a couple or three years so they can probably still be found. I've been planning to give it try when I get to forming the aluminum trim, no marks, no bounce.
