How on earth you don't have 1 million subs is beyond me 😢 here's to the secret PDR fans.. this is the future no doubt.. and you are this is PDR guru right here.. waiting for when you start your courses so I can enrol asap!
Fantastic job, amazes me that you could take this dent out without having to resort to body filler. When you first showed the crowns and locations I said no way but you proved me wrong.
Astonishing! Am amazed that the cold glue does that and removes the dent because it adheres to the paint and not the metal itself. Paper thin metal helps !
Great knowledge share! I have been implementing the PDR basics even though ive been doing a full collision repair, with paint. You have really given me an outlook that works well with metal, the paticence to work with paint (not cracking it) to believe this is truly a great method. Body work takes patience pdr takes even more....👍🏻
Thanks Jimmy, yes even a basic knowledge of PDR can help with your Collision repairs as it can speed some of the repairs up dramatically and reduce the amount of materials needed, hopefully saving you money! All the best 👍
It's just a personal preference for me, I see the advantage of both, but for me the smoother nature of the lights is simpler and easier on my eyes, for the amount of jobs I do in a day, looking at lines all day would give me a headache I think!
Such a very well explained and detailed video on this art form - The level of videography is A class - It's like a television programme produced by one of the major networks ! I learnt a lot - Many thanks.
Damn man! Each and everyone of your videos impresses me!! You are truly a god of PDR.. if only I can be your apprentice to absorb your knowledge in the PDR work!!
I like to push from behind as long as possible, not causing more damages. Awesome work. I have a damage on Fj cruiser that needs to be pulled out. Maybe tomorrow i will try.. Thanks
Thanks Joe, really appreciate you watching 👍Yes, quarter panels can be tricky, so you would have to start taking a lot of trims apart or be lucky and find a nice factory hole near the dent that you can feed a bar through. Failing that, if the dent is suitable for glue pulling that can be another method that can be used.
He!! So Amazing my friend!! You always empires me! Your a master! I so enjoyed with your last blog!! Thank you! ... lm How watching you from Baghdad- Iraq!!
Great work! ...................... I am wondering if the cost of his work is more than the value of the car though. Why in the world would anyone give this video a thumbs down?
Gracias, me gusta aplicar pegamento frío en los grandes daños para comenzar y el pegamento caliente en las abolladuras más pequeñas en las secciones de doble capa. Puede usar ambos, pero el pegamento frío a veces es menos complicado y más rápido.
i have always been curious about the tips you use for fine tuning when you are pushing. It seems like your "standard rubber tip" and your plastic vinyl tip are the same shape? or am I crazy
They are similar in shape although the rubber one is slightly fatter and made from rubber and doesn't last long, the plastic vinyl tip is quite tough and lasts for weeks if not months. I don't really use these for fine tuning, I use a hard metal tip, a root beer tip or plastic tip more for the fine tuning:-)
@@Kylesweeting Yes it's definitely a game changer in this industry, even though I have only just started using it when others have been using it for years!
Hi Steve, I get asked this a lot, I made this Light myself with some plastic and some LED's. Check out Elimident and Stuckey as they are 2 LED light manufacturers that most PDR Techs use. 👍
bill ramsey ...although highly unlikely on factory paint, there is a chance of paint delaminating using both hot and cold glues especially with repainted panels.
Yes as Brice said, there is always a chance of that happening on non factory paint. When the panel is being prepped (keyed) for paint using using a fine wet and dry paper or a fine Scotch pad, if it is rushed and not done carefully, areas of the panel could be missed, so effectively the new paint is painted onto a shiny surface, if you was to pull on those areas of the panel the paint on top will come straight off. In the factory each stage is prepped carefully so all paint layers should be adhered well to the layer underneath. My rule is, if it has been painted, I won't glue pull!
I have a car with some pushed in dents similar to the big dent you did. Could I use just the cold glue stuff to just pull it out enough so it is not so noticeable? I know nothing about PDR, but just want to make it so it is not so bad.....
Once again Jake, an amazing job there. Just a question as a former spraypainter ;-), why don't you use a small IR Heater to keep the metal at a certain warmth? Greets from Germany stay healthy
Hi Steven, Greetings from the UK. Good question, to be honest I move around quite a lot during these repairs and the floor space can start to get very busy and cluttered, so I quite like using the hand held hot air gun as I can use it when I need and then move it right out of the way when I don't. Also every job I do lately is in the rain so I wouldn't fit everything under my umbrella! 😂
Hi everyone, another in depth repair video showing you my approach to repairing damage of this type, enjoy!
Watching now my friend
@@DZ32100 Enjoy!
@@1st_track_dents absolutely outstanding I'm gonna start calling you teacher
@@DZ32100 That's fine, I've been called a lot worse! 😂
@Ed Yes, that would be great, although not sure every customer would be brave enough to be on camera:-)
No doubt, this guy is the REAL DEAL...knows this trade and talks you through his steps clearly.
Jake, I love your work, but also your manner of presentation. Your vids are top shelf...
Thanks George, I try my best!
I didn’t see any material in this video to classify it as top shelf, did you mean he was spanking her body with his tool?
Top drawer, George. Top shelf is something else entirely.
Definitely one of the best pdr videos I've ever seen 👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks!
This is like the male version of a makeup programme. Love it 👍
If only all instructional videos were as good as this. No BS, no digressions, everything said is relevant info clearly delivered.
For me this skills and patience are unbelivable. Truly master's work.
How on earth you don't have 1 million subs is beyond me 😢 here's to the secret PDR fans.. this is the future no doubt.. and you are this is PDR guru right here.. waiting for when you start your courses so I can enrol asap!
Thank you for your kind and positive words!
This just seems impossible to me, but the evidence is right there in front of my eyes. Fantastic work!
Fantastic job, amazes me that you could take this dent out without having to resort to body filler. When you first showed the crowns and locations I said no way but you proved me wrong.
It's amazing what can be achieved with this method, thanks for watching! 👍
Astonishing! Am amazed that the cold glue does that and removes the dent because it adheres to the paint and not the metal itself. Paper thin metal helps !
Explanation, analysis, videography, editing, step by step instructions, all amazing!!!! very enjoying and educating video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, I do put a lot of effort into these videos and so I really appreciate your positive feedback, shows me that it must be worth the effort 👍👍👍
You are the best pdr I ve ever seen. I took the training couple years ago. Haven’t done a real job. Wish I can take the training from you.
You are an artist.
Nice work. Having all the right tools to do the job properly and the skill to use them makes the job look easy.
Iiklpp0000
Once again amazing. These are so therapeutic. Always feel like I've had the dents knocked out of me to. Great production by the way.
Thanks Glenn:-)
Dude, you're an absolute artist!!!
Thanks! 👍
Great knowledge share! I have been implementing the PDR basics even though ive been doing a full collision repair, with paint. You have really given me an outlook that works well with metal, the paticence to work with paint (not cracking it) to believe this is truly a great method. Body work takes patience pdr takes even more....👍🏻
Thanks Jimmy, yes even a basic knowledge of PDR can help with your Collision repairs as it can speed some of the repairs up dramatically and reduce the amount of materials needed, hopefully saving you money! All the best 👍
The real most satisfying video in the world
Just wow! Great work and really enjoyed watching a master practicing his craft.
Thanks Daniel 👍
Wonderful! I genuinely wonder how people can not like this?
You are a master of the black belt in my book. Awesome job.
Great work!Sometimes wanna see reaktions of Customer to this magic.👍
Jake , I see you prefer l.e.d. Light over lines to view the damage/dent? Is it easier with l.e.d. Light? Thanks for your time!
It's just a personal preference for me, I see the advantage of both, but for me the smoother nature of the lights is simpler and easier on my eyes, for the amount of jobs I do in a day, looking at lines all day would give me a headache I think!
@@1st_track_dents Thank you for your honesty! Really enjoy your informative videos and insights into analysis and repair!
Your presentation is fun to watch and very informative! Craftsmanship is superb Sir!
Thank you, I try to make them entertaining!
Wow, I had no idea this has become such an art, and you really are an artist Jake, thanks for making that video!
Thanks Jonathan 👍👍👍
Watching the repairing process is so satisfactory!
helo from USA great job can you please send link for that specific cold glue gun you used in this video
Thanks! the Glexo cold glue comes from Russia but you may be able to look on their website for a supplier in the USA
glexotools.com/
You make it look so easy, but I know it's like painting a fine picture.
Such a very well explained and detailed video on this art form - The level of videography is A class - It's like a television programme produced by one of the major networks !
I learnt a lot - Many thanks.
Thanks Paul! 👍
Top notch craftsman at work here.!
Damn man! Each and everyone of your videos impresses me!! You are truly a god of PDR.. if only I can be your apprentice to absorb your knowledge in the PDR work!!
Thanks, appreciate your comment!
Skills like this are just fantastic to watch .
Excellent videos man ! Appreciate the in depth information , no holding back . Your a excellent teacher
Thanks Aaron 👍
I like to push from behind as long as possible, not causing more damages.
Awesome work. I have a damage on Fj cruiser that needs to be pulled out. Maybe tomorrow i will try.. Thanks
Thanks, I wish you the best of luck with the Crusier! I'm sure it will come out great 👍👍👍
that was excellent.. its awesome watching true professionals at work .. its an art
Really amazing job friend! I really appreciate the way you work and your passion. Also the wonderful Fiat 500 abarth!!! greetings from Italy.
Thank you so much!
I liked your work quality and the tools that you are use
Wow that was great 👌 I love the first tool that u used the sticki dent puller
Master PDR Tech ! Always enjoy watching and listening !👊👍
Thanks John, appreciate you taking the time to watch:-)
Hi, I was wondering if you could include how much time it takes to remove these dents. I think that it would be helpful. Thanks
This wood be 3/4 hours max
You are amazing, unreal work Jake. What do you do on quarter panels when you can’t get behind them with your tools?
Thanks Joe, really appreciate you watching 👍Yes, quarter panels can be tricky, so you would have to start taking a lot of trims apart or be lucky and find a nice factory hole near the dent that you can feed a bar through. Failing that, if the dent is suitable for glue pulling that can be another method that can be used.
He!! So Amazing my friend!! You always empires me! Your a master! I so enjoyed with your last blog!! Thank you! ... lm How watching you from Baghdad- Iraq!!
Thank you!
Legend Jake......what a craftsman
More flipping sorcery! You make it look as if it's easy, like I could do it myself with the same tools and watching your videos.
frogmanvc it wouldn’t end well, trust me. When I tried to do my own dent I created many more 🤪
those tools too expensive for one dent, just hire dent specialist and have great conversation in the process
Excellent job Jake
As always, thanks for watching!
Brilliant, sir. Well done.
Fantastic job with a perfect result. Great video production too!
'' YOU DID EXCELLENT JOB ''👍
Отличная работа,хороший урок,спасибо.👍
спасибо!
Great work! ...................... I am wondering if the cost of his work is more than the value of the car though.
Why in the world would anyone give this video a thumbs down?
I'm pretty handy but this has convinced me to hire a professional. :)
Very professional great video
Really nice job on the dent
Excelente trabajo, como todos sus videos.....¿ cuando usar pegamento frio y caliente?
Saludos, muy agradecido...
Gracias, me gusta aplicar pegamento frío en los grandes daños para comenzar y el pegamento caliente en las abolladuras más pequeñas en las secciones de doble capa. Puede usar ambos, pero el pegamento frío a veces es menos complicado y más rápido.
Спасибо!!! Приятно смотреть, хорошая работа!
Спасибо за просмотр!
Clever stuff. Great job
First class jake. Well done.
Thanks!
Wow Really good job brother 👌
just blown away again jake.👍👍👍
Es usted realmente bueno en su trabajo. Muchas gracias por sus videos. Bendiciones para usted desde Mexico.
i have always been curious about the tips you use for fine tuning when you are pushing. It seems like your "standard rubber tip" and your plastic vinyl tip are the same shape? or am I crazy
They are similar in shape although the rubber one is slightly fatter and made from rubber and doesn't last long, the plastic vinyl tip is quite tough and lasts for weeks if not months. I don't really use these for fine tuning, I use a hard metal tip, a root beer tip or plastic tip more for the fine tuning:-)
1st Track Dents ahh ok ! Thank you sir. Awesome job as always. Cold glue is awesome yeah?
@@Kylesweeting Yes it's definitely a game changer in this industry, even though I have only just started using it when others have been using it for years!
Nice video.. just wondering what is the black glue that you using.
Thanks
Wow, amazing! Thanks for a great video! Have a great one!
Your skills are amazing, great job on the repair.
Thank you:-)
great job! very impressed. you're a patient man!
great work mate
Always amazes me how this can be done.
Hi can I ask you where you got your LED foglight from? Thanks Steve
Hi Steve, I get asked this a lot, I made this Light myself with some plastic and some LED's. Check out Elimident and Stuckey as they are 2 LED light manufacturers that most PDR Techs use. 👍
Hi. Fabulous work. What would you recommend as a stater kit. Thanks
Very nice work and great presentation . How about a link to show where to purchase the tools?
Travaille exceptionnelle ...
Hello from Belgium.
Great fully detailed video
Keep posting 👍
Amazing result👍
Hi Jake lovely job quick question is it possible to pull paint using cold glue? Cheers stay safe.
bill ramsey ...although highly unlikely on factory paint, there is a chance of paint delaminating using both hot and cold glues especially with repainted panels.
Yes as Brice said, there is always a chance of that happening on non factory paint. When the panel is being prepped (keyed) for paint using using a fine wet and dry paper or a fine Scotch pad, if it is rushed and not done carefully, areas of the panel could be missed, so effectively the new paint is painted onto a shiny surface, if you was to pull on those areas of the panel the paint on top will come straight off. In the factory each stage is prepped carefully so all paint layers should be adhered well to the layer underneath. My rule is, if it has been painted, I won't glue pull!
@@1st_track_dents Thanks for the feedback Jake and Brice much appreciated.
Really great work and wonderful narration! TY for posting!
Thank you very much for your positive comments!👍😉
Neat work. Impressive and something to learn 😊👍🏼
Hi jake i am from trinidad west indies your work fantastic
Greetings from the UK, thanks for your comment, really appreciate you taking the time to watch 😎
Thanks for sharing, great work you make look easy with all the right tools and your great skills
Hey buddy ! Can't wait to watch
Muchas gracias por los subtitulos en español. Excelente trabajo.
No hay problema, me gusta cuidar a mis televidentes españoles ya que siempre son muy amables y positivos.👍 😊
Really nice work! Some of the best PDR work I've seen!
Превосходный результат. 👍👍👍
большое спасибо!
I have a car with some pushed in dents similar to the big dent you did. Could I use just the cold glue stuff to just pull it out enough so it is not so noticeable? I know nothing about PDR, but just want to make it so it is not so bad.....
Once again Jake, an amazing job there.
Just a question as a former spraypainter ;-), why don't you use a small IR Heater to keep the metal at a certain warmth?
Greets from Germany
stay healthy
Hi Steven, Greetings from the UK. Good question, to be honest I move around quite a lot during these repairs and the floor space can start to get very busy and cluttered, so I quite like using the hand held hot air gun as I can use it when I need and then move it right out of the way when I don't. Also every job I do lately is in the rain so I wouldn't fit everything under my umbrella! 😂
@@1st_track_dents good call. thanks for the answer and the ALWAYS amazing Vdeos. best regards
Gorgeous little motor 😍
Top job Jake as always very satisfying to watch 👍
That is incredible! 👍
Great as always! Where can I buy the knock down with the hard plastic tip ? Also the paddle
Thank you sir, I learn something new with every video 👌
How long did this dent take to repair?.........Excellent job !
Hi, great vid and excellent work. Wouldn't you mind giving a tip for the sliding hammer you used, please. Regards Heinz
great video mate ! keep that work on!
Superb masterpiece..!
Love that color,great job,stay safe and healthy
Thanks, you too:-)
Muy buena reparación, Muchas gracias !. Saludos desde México.
Another great video, very watchable.
Thanks Nick:-)
You are the best as always
I kinda wonder what kind of glue that you used at 1st?
What an awsome job
Cracking job 👍🏻 amazing to watch