New fender for the Porsche and I was dumb enough to teach myself bodywork on it but I have learned a bit: first, I don't hate bodywork. Sure, it's a lot of sanding but there's also metal work, which is fun. 🔨 Who doesn't love tapping on metal with a hammer to guide it back into shape? So I searched through my dad's tools for hammers and I came across this tiny hammer. I received this in a tool set, probably 40 years ago, as one of those Christmas gifts, part toy set and part actual tool set, which has mostly disappeared over the years. Except this hammer still persists. And the reason it remains is that every single time I ever tried to use it, it was useless! Completely unusable! Too tiny to actually hammer any nail and too fragile to use for anything else, I don't know how it's not broken. But somehow it survived, hanging around in the tool rack, waiting patiently for me to design a use for it.... Welcome to 2019 where it's the perfect tool for tapping this fender back into shape. There's a lesson there but I could have told you that because when it comes to Porsches, there's always a lesson.... they are just like that somehow. Also at work is a trailer hitch used as a die to mold the metal. #porsche #bodywork #tnsucks #944 #porsche944 #diy #tools #metalwork https://www.instagram.com/p/BsU-7OHldiB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=h5lbinvvhhw7