In as we speak’s video, I will present you learn how to repair a crease dent utilizing glue strategies, tapping, and mixing. Be a part of me as I stroll you thru …
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In as we speak’s video, I will present you learn how to repair a crease dent utilizing glue strategies, tapping, and mixing. Be a part of me as I stroll you thru …
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Why you Don't use hot box generally??
What the disadvantages??
How are those tools sticking to the car without damaging the paint?
How do I get that glue?
How is the stretching being handled? Many and most dents will stretch the metal, so shrinking is needed.
Tom, I’m asking you ladder use occupation?
Great repair, very impressive. I’m sure the customer was very happy. If you don’t mind me asking, what did you charge for the repair and what was the overall repair time?
Would this also work on a box beam, of is this a problem, because of thikker material?
Bravo, that’s unbelievable
What glue do you use, thanks
That’s a perfect repair.
Incredible skills. Well done.
Superb work. Well done.
love your work.. What kind of cost would some expect for this kind of work?
trying to work out if doing the course would make sense and then look as a new job opportunity
I can imagine much older, and likely retired, panel beaters looking at PDR and thinking "why didn't anyone think of that in my day?"
Wow. You are a true artist my friend. Really interesting video even for someone like me who is not wanting to start a business.
I am having issues with glue pulling and I think it may be because of Temperature. Any suggestions to what temp the metal should be ? or how hot or cold it should be if you are working outside?
Using optical distortion, as a guide for PDR work is truly ingenious❤👍
it did turn out nicely
Flipping class work brother outstanding. How could i get in touch iv been paint and body tech for 13 years now and i still love it just feel like i need to dive into this before i get left behind dude.. my daughter is 9 now and i would love to have a little more in the tank when i get home to her, as you know yourself being a body technician before jumping into pdr the body shop can be taxing on the body.. i absolutely obsesse over detailed work and i tnink with reputation and patience in time i could become a competent PDR tech.. i feel like your content along with the dent remover are class at your craft 👌 im currently watching wjat tools to get amd then get on to your online pdr course 👌 if you get the time could you drop me a reply please brother. Your time will be much appreciated. You are the pdr gate keeper,pdr gods are whispering in my ear 👂 😂
Also hope you have had a speedy recovery brother 🙏
I dont know how you use that line board with that reflection to see everything properly using a light is so much easier. I've been doing pdr for 18 years wouldn't be able to do my job with it but it works for you nice job.
If ever there were a trade that is as much a science as it is an art, this is one. It's a fascinating process that makes me wonder how it all started. Who pioneered it? Who were the people that developed the tools for it? And learning the techniques requires hands on experience, but the potential to do damage exists so learning and earning a living could be very stressful. I would think you'd have to spend many days at an auto wreckers repairing junked cars before you could accept paid work.
great work! Around how much would a repair this well done set you back? Sadly enough i have a similar sized dent on that spot, tho less V shaped 🙂
Fantastic job
Fair play I've seen some impressive stuff over the years and this is up there with the best. Gone are the sleepless nights worrying about dents, just call these guys!
Excellent. Thanks a lot for teaching us your secrets in Dent Removal. Truly appreciate it.
Regards from San Jose, California.
You are just amazing..i am new to this from usa..i have a robo lifter a few nylon knockdowns..keco tabs..i have tried to pull small dent crease..but it aint moving much
where do you purchase those suction tools?
It's amazing how many body repair shops claim they can do PDR repairs over the phone when you describe the damage to them only to be told they will need to fill and respray the damaged panel once you show up with the vehicle, the damage to my car looks no worse than the dent you are working on @ 3:02 (small crease) My car is a 2 door c class coupe with no access from behind the panel to the rear wing so needs to be pulled out. I'm going to be patient and wait until I find an independent specialist with hopefully your skill level to repair my car as I prefer to keep the original paint if possible. Great tutorial.
Assalamo alykum hello sir what is function of plastic tapdown tip
Sir when u have steel tool tip
I tried it it comes off because the glue comes with the dent remover does not work, what sort of glue are you using, because one pull the the dent remover plastic comes off
Been working on some PDR myself it definitely takes the patience of a saint can't wait till I can do this in my sleep
That's amazing
WAY COOL
I would like to learn how to remove the small dent from my aluminium boot and fender of my BMW 630 . Which course is suitable from your pdr school ?
Your technique is very useful for me to repair my own cars
In the 70' you just sand it down and fill it with Bondo. Crazy that you can get the results you do with no filler. Good job!
It’s not a fiat 500 it’s an ABARTH 595
Tried this on my 2017 Hyundai Elantra. All it did was remove the paint where I applied the glue.
Nicely done.
Great job excellent video.Thank you
I've yet to find a glue that stays on the puller when you tug it
Thanks for posting, these videos have at least given the confidence to try PDR on a door panel before I just try to find a new one at a junk yard.
Do you have an Amazon store or just a list of tools you would suggest for a beginner DIY?
Thanks for the Video Tom 👍. Getting better every day myself! Hopefully by now you are up and feeling Great again. Cheers from Texas US