Repairing dents on MD units

WARNING

**DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK**

This is a repair guide that is physical, and is not guaranteed to fix your dent(s) fully. I was not 100% successful, but I am okay with moderate blemishes on my units. If this dent damages the internals, that is a whole other repair guide.

What you will need

Some of these are optional, depending on your handiness and risk analysis of the procedure. Again this is a general guide that may or may not help or work for you. Please read through at least a couple of times before doing this.

90% of the needed bits

General procedure and photos before

Above are two photos of the dent on my MZ-2P, it was purchased this way, but in no way fouls with the operation of the unit (as far as I can tell).

Preparations

You want to place the two pieces of medium on opposite sides of the dent. One on top (you choose which is 'the top' that you will be hammering back out), one on the bottom. Clamp if necessary or desired; you don't want this setup to move enough for you to hit directly on the casing. I did not for this example, just held it in place on the floor by hand.

I do not have any photos of the hammering bit, but it took a good minute or two, to figure out the correct speed/weight/force to start to flatten the dent back out.

Finishing Up

After a few hits, you should check your efficacy, and adjust as necessary. You should only do maybe 5 hits at a time, and check.

Once you are satisfied with the results (or as close as you can get; eventually this will no longer push the dent out), you can admire your results, and additional character of your MD unit!