I still remember back in 2005-2006 when the “Ding King, as seen on TV” came out and every week customers come in with tail tucked saying “well, I bought this thing but it didn’t work”. Oh it worked, worked on adding double the time to repair and reduced the quality of my finished repair.
I’m starting to see this more often. Many people are believing that dent repairs are done just with a tool and no skill is needed. This is making it so many types of damage are now needing a body shop because it is damaged beyond repair.
Collecting good pdr Channel's as I am also gathering a very basic tool list to begin my pdr journey! Watch 4 of your video's so far and think you are doing great things for your industry. Thank you for being inspiring to those of us with the desire of joining your ranks!
Great job!!I have one question:when you have a dent that risc oil can, you repair first the big one or the other one smaller. If the smaller one rest, the sheet metal is it in tension and the risc is minor to do oil can ?
I am like a Karma Chameleon...I come and go :) Depends on what is going on in my life. If I have time to shoot and edit videos I will, but sometimes more important things in life come first.
@@vidicz I was referring to the type of video compared to the latest videos, and not the lack of videos... if you publish 1 video a year that's fine with me...! It's my opinion and it's worth what it's worth, I think it's beautiful and I prefer to see a practical and artistic video, how to recover a dent... instead, which tools to buy... Only that
Hi Jimmy, sorry for late reply. The best way is to find a good in person trainer. However this is also the most expensive way. Other way would be to sign up for some video training platform...I will be coming out with one due to multiple requests.
Yeah bro, I've done some nasty pinched off dents myself, I try to stay away from those unless it's slow and the donuts still need to be made. I call those repairs having to make chicken salad out of chicken s#%t . Lol. Those oil canners can eat up some time. Nice job. Keep the videos coming.
The longer you do this job the faster you get so after my 12 years I got pretty fast at it, but if I were to do this when I started it would have take me ages :D
Looks like they've bought a glue kit and tried pulling them up. Probably saw it on UA-cam and thought it looked so easy !! Lol. Most likely didn't use any bars, or even have a hammer and knock down.
I never bash the technicians but I would never do a job like this and to be honest anyone that does this is not a technician. If someone told you they will give you a 100 bucks to do this to the car, would you do it?
Fine job Zan! I have had to fix one hail car that the owner tried a DIY glue pull kit. It was a mess, but he was very happy when I fixed it all.
Thank you Allen. It's always harder fixing other people mess
Master👏👏. World class👏👏. I watched with pleasure, thanks Zan
Thanks buddy. You are welcome!
I still remember back in 2005-2006 when the “Ding King, as seen on TV” came out and every week customers come in with tail tucked saying “well, I bought this thing but it didn’t work”.
Oh it worked, worked on adding double the time to repair and reduced the quality of my finished repair.
Hehe yes. I was not in PDR back then but today we have aliexpress pdr tool sets to do that job for the ding king as seen on tv 😝😝🙂🙂
I must say Zăn very good job buddy outstanding... See YOU at MTE
Thank you!
Nice work Zan. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Eric. Love to share!
Always enjoyable watching your videos,,, And Yes being a hail chaser I've seen and had to repair those types messed up hail repairs
Yes those are the worse when doing hail cars...then you have to fix the old bad repairs so they don't get blamed on you.
Great job and yes I have done rework jobs many times now. The power pdr box is a must have.
Hi John. Thanks for the advice. I know the upside down technique and I have tried it, but I just cant do it.
I’m starting to see this more often.
Many people are believing that dent repairs are done just with a tool and no skill is needed.
This is making it so many types of damage are now needing a body shop because it is damaged beyond repair.
But it looks so easy?! :) Lucky this one was not too far gone and thanks for the Power PDR box! :)
Your father must have been a Tradesman and your mother an Artist
Hehe 😜
Great work!
Thank you
awsome work zan
Thank you Nick
Collecting good pdr Channel's as I am also gathering a very basic tool list to begin my pdr journey! Watch 4 of your video's so far and think you are doing great things for your industry. Thank you for being inspiring to those of us with the desire of joining your ranks!
Thanks Ricky. Good luck with learning PDR and if you have any questions let me know
That person doesn't seem to see the instrument at all. Thnx for the content
I agree. PDR looks easy but it's not and that's why we can sometimes get this types of repairs :)
Nice work man ! Very nice
Thank you Aaron!
Must of been quite a few hours if not days on this one... Keep up the great work 👍
It was a long day 👍
For the love of god. That was a mess. Good job cleaning it up.
Thanks Justin. 👍
WOW! You are an amazing tech!👍
Thanks John. I try my best.
Excellent job 👏👏👏
Thank you Dairon!
Хорошая работа!
Thank you!
Fixing one of those now. Parking lot Gypsy got em
Those are the hardest repairs
The finish work separates the men from the boys.
Great job!!I have one question:when you have a dent that risc oil can, you repair first the big one or the other one smaller. If the smaller one rest, the sheet metal is it in tension and the risc is minor to do oil can ?
Yes you always go clean up the smaller dents first before you go to big one ☝️
@@vidicz thank you very much!
Ok now Zan is back👍
I am like a Karma Chameleon...I come and go :) Depends on what is going on in my life. If I have time to shoot and edit videos I will, but sometimes more important things in life come first.
@@vidicz I was referring to the type of video compared to the latest videos, and not the lack of videos... if you publish 1 video a year that's fine with me...!
It's my opinion and it's worth what it's worth, I think it's beautiful and I prefer to see a practical and artistic video, how to recover a dent... instead, which tools to buy... Only that
Yes no worries I didn’t mean anything bad by it ☺️ your opinion does matter 👍👊🏻
Hi mate I would like to know where did you get this mini light from?
If I am not mistaken, that s a stucky mini light
This is the video that got me to subscribe! Great job!
Thank you! Much appreciated
What do you think, would it have done faster if you had put a piece of metal under it when you lowered the hills
I believe you are thinking about a dolly technique? I don't know if it would be much faster.
Good job!
Thanks! :)
How one can start PDR? Is there a good book, training out there? What tool to start with? Thanks
Hi Jimmy, sorry for late reply. The best way is to find a good in person trainer. However this is also the most expensive way. Other way would be to sign up for some video training platform...I will be coming out with one due to multiple requests.
Very nice save!!!👍
Thank you Jai!
Awesome job man 👍
Thank you Mamed!
How many hours did it cost you to make this car? Good job!
Thanks Ivan. Don’t remember the hours but it was done in one working day ✅
Yeah bro, I've done some nasty pinched off dents myself, I try to stay away from those unless it's slow and the donuts still need to be made. I call those repairs having to make chicken salad out of chicken s#%t . Lol. Those oil canners can eat up some time. Nice job. Keep the videos coming.
I like the analogy :) thanks I will try to keep em coming 👍💪🏼
Can you tell me how many meters the hail rod you are using?
I think it's somewhere from 1.3-1.5 meters
Nice work
Thanks 👍
Hanno fatto un bel disastro!! 😱
Zan's the man😊😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you :)
This should be the type of video that shows how car owners shouldn't try this on their own. There is an art to this and a bit of Kung Foo.
Thank you! Yes you are right, it is not an easy thing
Wow!!!!! Magician
Thanks ☺️
wow so many dents. Im amazed you got them all pulled out. You must ahve been there forever.
The longer you do this job the faster you get so after my 12 years I got pretty fast at it, but if I were to do this when I started it would have take me ages :D
Dobar si skroz! 👍😎
Hvala!
Ya no way that was a pdr guy. That’s a customer trying to keep a check.
It very well might have been :)
How real time for this full?
Repair was done a while ago so I cant remember the exact time I used
@@vidicz ok, thank you :)
hi zan
what u charged for this complete job?
Not enough for sure :)
It must be hard to get it fixed. Especially streached one. Nice work! :)
Thank you! Yes a lot of sharp pushes to get it back to normal! :)
Boa noite camarada Brasil
How long dit it take to fix this nasty repair man
I think a really easy working day.
Seems quite big job
It was made even bigger by a bad repair. Would be easier to fix it right from the start.
wow! very nice job from something that was so F'd up.
Thanks. The roof was the hardest part for sure...I had to shrink a few dents.
Lahk bi temu rekli
“Sad je vidiš, sad je ne vidiš” hehe
😀👍💪
Hehe 😉 res je 👍👊🏻
Looks like they've bought a glue kit and tried pulling them up.
Probably saw it on UA-cam and thought it looked so easy !! Lol.
Most likely didn't use any bars, or even have a hammer and knock down.
Yes probably. However the big dent on the edge of the roof looks like it was pushed.
Please tell me the original tech didn’t get paid for ruining that car🤨
The client said he did pay the first guy who tried :)
@@vidicz that’s too bad… perhaps that “tech” should use said money to pay for training…🤷♂️
That car isn't worth what it should cost to fix it.
You are not wrong. However in some parts of the world repairs are cheaper then other parts
Ya looks like I did that work 🤣.
🤣 🤣🤣
I love to job want to now brather
This is a great job indeed.
Hope you got paid. I wouldn’t have touched that car for anything less than $6,000
Hehe. Not as much as I would wanted to but it was ok :) Hope you doing great Luke!
@@vidicz miss you brother !!!
Miss you too brother! Hope you are having a good season! 👍👊🏻
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👍👍👍🙏
Cheeep glupull repairs are now everywhere
True!
@@vidicz nice save!
Butchers
Who knows what they were thinking :)
Don’t bash techniction you don’t know story remember people get what they wanta pay for
I never bash the technicians but I would never do a job like this and to be honest anyone that does this is not a technician. If someone told you they will give you a 100 bucks to do this to the car, would you do it?