REMOVING these CREASES with PDR!!! | Ford Puma LIMITED EDITION
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
- This was a very complex dent on the front near side front wing of a Limited edition Ford Puma. The customer wants to restore this car, so wanted to keep the car original. So I saved this wing from having to be filled and painted, which will help to retain the original integrity of the vehicle, increasing the value of the car for years to come!
Filmed & edited by Jake Quintin
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One for all you Ford Enthusiasts today! I thoroughly enjoyed the challenge of repairing this creased up wing and the customer was over the moon as it kept the car original and free from lots of Bondo/filler!
How long you need to repair?
@@nnjjooffrraa Without filming this, it would have been around 3 hours maybe less:-)
You are great,make more interesting videos
@@nnjjooffrraa Thank you so much, I am looking forward to making many more!
Could you please do a video on all the tools you use, what you can't do without, what you use constantly etc?
Love your channel.
Frank Rizzo.
The dislike is from the auto painter down the street
I have been an Auto Refinisher for 43 years now , And I am always impressed with these guys that are this talented! Never has pissed me off , I am a firm believer of NOT breaking the Factory paint if you can do it ! I need to go to school for PDR , it would be another skill I could have !
@@darrell3118 you never worked in my godfather's shop. Even I had to pay top buck and wait six weeks! He gave me my first car. I had to rebuild it myself.
No, From the one who is shooting in the rain
I agree
The funny thing is... rather than dislike, why not learn PDR and add it to what you know and can do... if there’s one thing a painter hates is poor bodywork and paint bcs we all know prep is90% of the finished product. I picked up PDR bcs I’m tired of correcting and fixing other ppls work just so I can get more paint work done at the end of the day. Why hate when you can improve yourself.
This is a lost art in the States. Now they just bolt on a new fender and other plastic pieces and charge $5000. Many years ago, body men used bumping hammers and blocks. Like you, they analyzed the damage to remove the dent in reverse order from the impact progression. They were craftsmen, not parts changers. You sir, would qualify with the best of them. There is still hope for humanity. Thanks for this video.
Yup, that's how I restored the rear quarter panel on my girlfriends 69 Javelin after someone crunched it back in the late 70's. I learned how to work metal using hammer and dolly from my Dad who worked the same in WWII on airplanes. He could create bubble out of flat sheet metal in no time.
So true brother. My grandpa just passed in 2020 he was the most skilled man I've ever ever been around in my life. He has told me some stories fella. He was a body man before bondo was a thing, he said they would heat and melt led to smooth her out.
If you want to pay 7000 instead of 5000
Maybe they are master wing swappers but the new paint is not going to be the same as original.
He’s amazing. Repaired a dent on my AMG on a really tricky part of the wheel arch. It was fascinating watching him work. When he was finished it looked like new again. I said at the time he should teach others, he has a very special talent. It’s also my pride and joy, so I was so so thankful.
I don't care who you are or where you come from; If you can do Dent removal to this level... you're a genius!
When anyone has talent that truly excels - you must give them full proper accolades! This man is one of them!
WELL DONE - outstanding achievement.
Thanks Lindsey, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and for your positive comment! 👍
This is artistry.
I really like the way you break down the starting point where to go next great information, nice job working through the rain
You’re lucky with the headlight. Lots of cars these days have you pulling off the front bumper entirely.
I wish you would go a little bit more in-depth with why you picked the tool you did and also make a video of each tool you have and explain what it does and any useful info about it. I’m a auto body Tech and want to learn more about PDR and you already have a good platform built.
🥇 medal awarded for that - skills!
I have become a TRUE BELIEVER in these techniques after a Paintless Dent Technician removed some dents on my wife's 2019 5th Gen Black Ram 1500 4x4 Bighorn.........It looks better than new!!!!
I've been repairing cars since 1980 and enjoy watching your craftsmanship- there's always something to learn, thanks for the knowledge and keep up the good work.
Awesome job done by a true craftsman. ln 2006 I bought a new Silverado PU. I had it a week when a deer decided to T-bone my truck. He put a large dent in the rear driver's side door and very large dent in the bed quarter panel. I called my dealer and he sent a man out to fix it. I was amazed that he was able to push the dents out so fast. To do the door he drilled two holes in the door latch area for access to his tools (used rubber plugs to cap the holes) and for the quarter panel he removed the taillight. It took him about an hour start to finish and charged me way less than $200. There was no evidence that the truck was ever damaged. He called his company Painless Dent Repair. You guys are awesome.
What with the multiple creases & dents, & that nasty kink, (& the rain) I have to say this is one of your finest jobs Jake, absolutely beautiful skill in bringing this one back. Fantastic 👍
Thanks! I'm never trusting a weather app again! Yes, this was a real challenge but luckily it all went to plan 😃
@@1st_track_dents I'm amazed by what you can achieve. What a skill.
I bet it's about knowing when to stop as well - thinking back to that episode of Father Ted when he tried to fix the dent on the car that Father Jack dented. :-)
It is nice to see a craftsman at work.
Excellent skills. The tools alone would break my bank account.
Nice to see that kind of craftsmanship still exists. Cheers !
Thanks!
Excellent work ,great to see a Puma helped
They need all the help they can get.
A fiesta in wolfs clothing.
You make it look so easy. Sheer genius. Thank you for your tutorial.
from someone who does metal work - that's a great job.
Love to know how long it took, and how much he charged.
By far the best PDR videos I've seen. 👍👍
Thanks!
That was an amazing job. That's for showing us how it's done.
I would really like to know why people give videos like this a thumbs down. What is there not to like about a craftsman showing you his talent.
@Jinn Genie I had a dent on the back of my Corsa caused by an idiot schoolboy aiming a kick at it. He's still alive, just. I called a PDR firm and he turned up and said he didn't know if he could actually do it as it was such a complicated dent. Well, he not only got it out perfectly but the paint was undamaged. He said he wasn't completely happy with the repair but I couldn't fault it at all. That just shows the pride they have in their work. That Ford had paint damage from the creases which was understandable but with modern paint finishes they frequently resist damage from impact. If you've never seen a PDR expert at work, then you have no idea of their skills. The jobs I've them do first hand are outstanding.
I have been curious about this for years - thanks for making a nice video detailing how this is done! Clearly there is a lot of practice and skill required to achieve a perfect result, but it's still nice to have an idea how this works. And again, thanks!
Yet another beauty you did there!
Nice watching you do your craft!
Greets
It’s amazing what you can do thank you for sharing.
Amazing! What a craftsman you are!
I swear rain follows you everywhere! You are the master!!
Total respect, that takes a lot of skill and a great video as well
Back to the skills of a true panel beater... Top job!
I do enjoy these videos, you cannot hide skill and professionalism.
You've got a good eye for detail. Must take a lot of experience knowing where to hit, how hard to hit and what to hit it with.... amazing results!
Hi, really good job and very nice clean finish. Well done
Hi pal I am watching your videos since 2017 and I learned a lot from videos. Now I want to do professionally under your supervision please. If you can teach me I really appreciate.
H Numan
Unbelievable! What an art!
Absolutely amazing and a first class job! 👍🔧👏👏👏
Magnificent work! Just wow!!!
Wow. Very impressive. Thank you for a truly informative and entertaining video. It's appreciated.
Nicely done, you are truly a metal master!
The most informative videos on the topic by quite a bit. Watching how working out the dent flattened out the crease under the wheel arch does loads to help explain how the damage is connected. Great work and great video. Thanks.
Thanks, yes I think it must be quite therapeutic to see the metal move in real time 😉
Enjoyed watching a master at his work. Very enlightening video!
Truly an Art !
Now that’s a professional job, stunning!
Finesse and practice with specific tools. Very cool, it almost seems like magic.👍🏼
Wow- just wow. What a great skill that is !
True Craftsman and a talented editor
Nice to see a craftsman at work.good job old mate
Excellent repair 🌈🇬🇧
Thanks Michael!
I am positively ASTOUNDED! Well done !!
You guys are artists! Reading the dent is like reading a golf green.
Amazing job as always Jake. In my opinion you make the best videos in the business. I could watch them all day. I always look forward to the next one👌👍
Thanks Kevin, they take a lot of time and effort to edit so it's nice to hear some positive feedback, thank you 😉👍
Jake is a master at his trade, he’s repaired 2 of my cars now , yellow Corsa, blue Abarth, absolutely amazing watching him work, always got his number at hand.
Thanks, hopefully you will stay dent free for a while, so won't need to see me soon!
私は日本人です。
素晴らしい作業動画ありがとうございます。
只今、私はデント修理の勉強中。
ありがとうございました。
Genuinely impressive
уже практически забытое искусство жестянщика, отличная работа, побольше бы таких мастеров. автору успехов и процветания)
Thats impressive craftmanship right there. :)
Strangely satisfying about this excellent job
Thanks for explaining and showing the majority of your PDR process. Most PDR channels don't do this.
great work as always jake , you are a true craftsman , and your videos are always very informative , thank you very much for your time
Thanks for the positive feedback 👍
Great workmanship....well done..
Outstanding work! Also, it would be nice to see the owner’s reaction at the end of your vids
Wow! You made it look easy and gave me a better understanding of highs and lows. Thank you.
Thanks, I'm glad you managed to get something from this, really appreciate you watching 👍
Концовый шаг - это цена !!!🤣 А работа отличная ! Подсмотрел у Вас зонтик , все гениальное - просто👍
Es tan placentero ver su trabajo 🤯🥰
Those Ford Pumas - just awesome! Stunning work, you make it look effortless - but I've tried PDR, it is an art form!
Absolutely brilliant job!! Lots of skill needed to achieve those results. Well done!!
Thanks! yes and bucketfuls of patience 😉
Incredible video, thank you for sharing
Джек, отличный результат! Спасаете редкие машины! Класс!!!
Спасибо да старые машины нужно спасать! 👍
You make it look so easy, great work.
Thanks!
Nice job sir I like your tools although I did make me some tools similar to that when I was removing dents out of gas tanks on Harley Davison’s thank you for your video! San Diego.
Finesse...impressive work. Well done!
This is the best PDR out there
Thank you!
Perfect, what a talent 👏
Complimenti! È un piacere guardare i tuoi video.
Number one 👍😉
Artists and masters come in many forms.
Amazing how you make it look so simple
Video the owners reactions, itll make a nice ending. Grate work as always mate.
Thanks, yes I may have to do that soon 👍
Thats 1st class. The man knows his craft.
Great job Jake. 👍
Thanks Rod!
wow! your work is so clean and satisfying
Thank you so much 😀
Wow... what a great Job you did..
over here in the States they'd say they'd have to put a new panel on and repaint it....few want to take their time and work dents out...they just want to unbolt panels and bolt new ones on..wrench turners...nice to see using simple tools that most dents just take some smarts and patience .... well done my man....👍
It's the same here in the UK Sam, most will want to replace this panel, you just have to search for a good tech and there are quite a few good techs over there in the US, so you should be in good hands, if you search for the right tech. All the best, Jake 👍
Good job.. well done. I really enjoy watching your work.
Thank you!
Amazing ! Great job !
Very well done video! Great job!
Amazing technique
Beautiful work!
great job! congrats from Spain
That looks really awesome!! This is obviously someone who has a great deal of skill in auto body repair! I noticed that there didn't appear to be any rust on the wheel well/fender -- apparently, they don't use road salt in the UK to control winter ice on the local highways.
From Buffalo, New York. Good job, well done. Thanks for the infermation and know how. Thank You.
awesome work, you revealed alot of secrets in this vid im surprised of this restoration looks like new one
Great vid as usual. Can you please show how your leveling the rods that your using. Thanks
Lovely job Jake
Thanks Paul!
this guy has me beat i been in bodyshop repair and restoration for 30 years and pdr for last 8 this guy has the knack and eye and breakdown to get it done and!..he has a lot of crappy rain to deal with !
That was awesome! Great video!!!
Great job and a great video! Excellently produced! I wish I was there with you to "help". I don't know much about auto body repair, o this was fascinating to me.
Пркрасная работа в подобных условиях!!! Браво!!!
Fantastic! Your the man .
Amazing work ‼️
Definitely an art form.
You do excellent work!