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I concur with @theimedic, I also have a GTool and I am not impressed with it at all. When you consider what they charge for it, it really doesn't do much. I keep wondering if I am using it wrong...perhaps a GTool guru can enlighten me.
-I basically use a metal spudger and a block of wood. Then I file down the excess with a small file.
+I basically use a metal spudger and a block of wood. This [https://www.amazon.com/InterfuseTM-Metal-Spudger-Opening-Repair/dp/B008DZHD2C|spudger] has a nice shape and can do the sidewall and corner as it has pretty much the right shape. Then I file down the excess with a small file. Here's a before and after shot
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+I like the concept of the tool @theimedic links to but personally, I have a hard time justifying spending 200$ for a slab of steel.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Minho

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I concur with @theimedic, I also have a GTool and I am not impressed with it at all. When you consider what they charge for it, it really doesn't do much. I keep wondering if I am using it wrong...perhaps a GTool guru can enlighten me.

I basically use a metal spudger and a block of wood. Then I file down the excess with a small file.

Here's a before and after shot

[image|1090325]

[image|1090326]

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