Well, first u need a HUMVEE,
.....then do like i did and stick the outer tine thru the shackle bolt hole in the bumper, then apply pressure steadily until the outer tine lines up with center tine.Then, repeat with the remaining outer tine. Or lacking a HUMVEE, u could use a trailer hitch as the leverage point.
Second, to smooth the tines u have a couple options.
U can manually smooth the tines, my suggestion would be go down to Home Depot or the like, and get a file. then begin the slow laborious process of filing off the "paint" covering the tines. Then continue to file and shape until you are satisfied. Once that is done, begin with the sandpaper... start with a rough grit, and then progressively use finer and finer grit, up to about 200.
Another way would be go down to said hardware store and buy a mid grade Drimel. Make sure that u get one that will have the attachments that will do what u need, stripping the "paint", filing, then sanding finer and finer, until you have that nice smooth, polished finish that you want.
Or.... u could find a friend that is mechanically inclined, who has converted in garage into a mini auto shop and borrow his power tools, vise, and all the best in Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor toys, and before you know it, you'll have the Sheaf Fork 3000, with turbo lift, graphite core flex tines for that super extra snap to give you enough height that AD's everywhere will need to construct new sheaf standards!!!!
Seriously though, I recommend the Drimel, it works really well for smoothing the tines, and straightening the tines using the trailer hitch will work, good luck!
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