Another Aluminium front wing/fender repaired in the rain! Apologies for my croaky voice, just recovering from a nasty virus, that made me lose my voice!!!
@@xTerminatorAndy Hi Andy, that's a difficult question as it depends on your background and abilities. maybe after 3 years if you trained really hard:-)
An enduringly satisfying about anything British, is that across the breadth of society, the language used is almost always colorfully descriptive, articulate, and refreshingly lacking in cliches and affectations. To put it in language I read and here from just about everywhere else, it is, like, super good :)
I'm a pdr tech with 27 years experience, and I'm still learning. I appreciate you showing the tips you're using, and the techniques. Other UA-camrs are impressive, but there's little to learn because they don't teach. They leave us thinking "How did he do that?". You actually teach (it is the oldest profession, I don't care what they say) and that makes the difference.
I'm from Russia. I live in France. In January I will study the PDR system. I watch your every video. You have a lot of experience. Big respect. Thanks so much for your videos !
@@drsprogg33 You can study on your own, but it is better to study at school. The duration of training is from several days to two months. Studying is expensive. I studied in France. 1 month - 5200 euros. It is very important to understand that after training, you need to train for at least 6 months. It takes a lot of patience both in the long term and when you get the job done. In any case, if you are really interested in this profession, try to learn as much as possible about it.
An actual panel beater, l thought body repairs today only involved new panels and color matching. It's great to see such a skill and attention in operation. Excellent workmanship and customer service, thanks for allowing us to see your craftsmanship at work.
Fantastic result getting the panel line sorted - I had a crease in a similar place on my RS3 caused by someone opening their door into it and I know how difficult that detail is.
I cut one of those ratcheting cargo hold poles down to under half and used it for applying lateral tension between two pieces of wood, glued to both sides of deep damage to open it and reduce pressures which in turn makes it move easier and a lot cleaner.
Am an auto electrician doing installations on-site but lucky me, am working in Australia Brisbane where rain comes up 20 - 30 days per year only, I feel for you my friend, and believe me I know how hard it is to work out in the rain. You are doing a great job, good on ya mate, like my friends Aussies saying.
Thanks! I travelled in Australia for 3 months before starting my business and I think I only ever saw rain in Melbourne, although the heat up in the north would be too much for me, I’m currently writing this whilst there is a storm raging outside! just another day in the UK 😂😂😂
Good morning Jake, just a beautiful repair. I sure do wish you were close to me, we have dent guys and they try hard but they are not craftsman. It is all about money and how fast they can get it finished. The way you used that push tool against the building is really clever. You take care and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
As a panel beater for nearly 30 I'm amazed what you can do. I seen this done in early 2000 to a poor standard and thought it'll never catch on. How wrong was I . Good job.
Some of these PDR guys are amazing. I look at it and I'm like "Wow, that looks great!" That happens about the same time the PDR tech says "Obviously there's a lot more work that needs to be done."
I have been practicing on some little dents in my car, so much inspired for your videos..... no were near to your results and on top of that I believe I’m goin to need some of those fancy tools of yours. Anyway I think that your work totally amazing!!
I have no job and I can't afford the tools. They are very expensive here in Portugal but one day I will be able to get them and I will follow your steps and advises thanks for the lessons God bless you
Es usted un gran maestro. Muchas gracias. Si sus videos tuvieran traduccion al espanol seguramente tendria millones de dedos arriba. You are a great teacher. Thank you very much. If your videos had a Spanish translation you would surely have millions of fingers up. (like)
Love watching and learning your PDR work. Your video editing and production it top-notch. My one question is how long did this repair take from start to finish?
Is there a reason your stick on light is a plain white light instead of the striped ones from the other guys? No clue about PDR but these mesmerizing videos make me want to learn.
We need a 50k video resolution on the dents his pointing out....cos i cant see any whilst he goes on saying theres more dents “Tap tap tap” 😄....amazing work tbh! 👍🏻
Wow! I really enjoy watching your work. I have a 2017 Civic that gets hit every now and then. So far I had success in removing dents. But this one time I found my self against the left rear wheel fender is reinforced with another layer of aluminum? Impossible to remove lows and level it out. Any suggestion on this kind of panels?
Rear wings are usually double layered, so glue pulling can help otherwise finding any hole nearby and using thing wire tools etc can help. I also struggle with these type dents:-)
Another Aluminium front wing/fender repaired in the rain! Apologies for my croaky voice, just recovering from a nasty virus, that made me lose my voice!!!
how long training does it take to be able to do the things you do?
@@xTerminatorAndy Hi Andy, that's a difficult question as it depends on your background and abilities. maybe after 3 years if you trained really hard:-)
3 years? In the rain? Only in England!
I wasn't sure whether he meant how long to learn in or just do this car... ,,☺️
Another amazing job Jake, well done 😊
How much does this job cost you, with an aluminum wing?
An enduringly satisfying about anything British, is that across the breadth of society, the language used is almost always colorfully descriptive, articulate, and refreshingly lacking in cliches and affectations. To put it in language I read and here from just about everywhere else, it is, like, super good :)
This is one of the best PDR repair channels, from start to finish
You are totally a master. I am memorized on every video.
I'm a pdr tech with 27 years experience, and I'm still learning. I appreciate you showing the tips you're using, and the techniques. Other UA-camrs are impressive, but there's little to learn because they don't teach. They leave us thinking "How did he do that?". You actually teach (it is the oldest profession, I don't care what they say) and that makes the difference.
I'm from Russia. I live in France. In January I will study the PDR system.
I watch your every video. You have a lot of experience. Big respect.
Thanks so much for your videos !
How is studying pdr?
@@drsprogg33 You can study on your own, but it is better to study at school. The duration of training is from several days to two months. Studying is expensive. I studied in France. 1 month - 5200 euros.
It is very important to understand that after training, you need to train for at least 6 months. It takes a lot of patience both in the long term and when you get the job done.
In any case, if you are really interested in this profession, try to learn as much as possible about it.
What can I say Jake, brilliant intricate skill manipulating that aluminium panel. 10 / 10 as usual
Thanks, yes much prefer working on regular mild steel!
Outstanding Jake !
Your definitely the best in the business sir. NO ONE CAN EVEN GET CLOSE !
DENT ZERO You're*
joseph migliore get a life
@@jumpinjojo YOUR a ________ lol
@@Nicholas-im8bd Thanks NICK
An actual panel beater, l thought body repairs today only involved new panels and color matching. It's great to see such a skill and attention in operation. Excellent workmanship and customer service, thanks for allowing us to see your craftsmanship at work.
Yes the art of panel beating is slowly disappearing, everything is just replaced these days!
I am Japanese.
Thank you for the wonderful work video.
Right now, I'm studying for dent repair.
Thank you very much.
Es perfecto ese resultado, felicidades.
Gracias !
You sure have an art to dent removal! Nice videos also!
Hello!
Really I watched almost all your videos, I learned a lot from them. Thank you ' Hands of gold'
Glad to hear that!
Your usual excellent workmanship and filming. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
I only can say thank you very much. I learnt a lot from your every single video. thanks again.
This really is a form of ART.
Great repair love watching your videos im just over 3 years in to doing pdr and still learning every day and find your videos very informative 👌
Thanks Mark, it's all about the hours you put in.
You the legends of the dent repairs!
Fantastic result getting the panel line sorted - I had a crease in a similar place on my RS3 caused by someone opening their door into it and I know how difficult that detail is.
So much to offer. Great skill, great instruction given, great music in the video ... it is the complete package. Brilliant!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment:-)
I cut one of those ratcheting cargo hold poles down to under half and used it for applying lateral tension between two pieces of wood, glued to both sides of deep damage to open it and reduce pressures which in turn makes it move easier and a lot cleaner.
Am an auto electrician doing installations on-site but lucky me, am working in Australia Brisbane where rain comes up 20 - 30 days per year only, I feel for you my friend, and believe me I know how hard it is to work out in the rain. You are doing a great job, good on ya mate, like my friends Aussies saying.
Thanks! I travelled in Australia for 3 months before starting my business and I think I only ever saw rain in Melbourne, although the heat up in the north would be too much for me, I’m currently writing this whilst there is a storm raging outside! just another day in the UK 😂😂😂
Good morning Jake, just a beautiful repair. I sure do wish you were close to me, we have dent guys and they try hard but they are not craftsman. It is all about money and how fast they can get it finished. The way you used that push tool against the building is really clever. You take care and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Lovely Jubbly, another neat and tidy job.
Nice repair love the editing also!!
Push hard kid, maybe one day.
I was always told that dents on aluminum panels couldn't be brought back!
Amazing work!
Thanks, I always challenge what anyone says about not being able to repair stuff 👍
Only just watched this.....another fantastic repair fella! Ridiculously good.....👍
Great repair dear
Wow... I can't believe you were able to do that. Well done!
Excellent job. 14 jealous pdr techs thumbed it down.
You really have very well put-together videos. The production is top-notch! Your dent removal is also pretty good. ;)
Thanks really appreciate you watching! 👍
Very underrated channel. You should have at least 500k subs!
Amazing, watching a true artist at work 👍
This is artistry.
beau travail sur un élément en Aluminium, j'adore les explications !
Merci beaucoup!
Why would you give a thumbs down to a true craftsman doing and excellent job!!
Bloody magician mate!
Fantastic work...👍
As a panel beater for nearly 30 I'm amazed what you can do.
I seen this done in early 2000 to a poor standard and thought it'll never catch on.
How wrong was I .
Good job.
Outstanding work!
Great work mate... You have a brilliant eye for detail.. Tremendous!!
Beautiful repair as always! 👍
Some of these PDR guys are amazing. I look at it and I'm like "Wow, that looks great!" That happens about the same time the PDR tech says "Obviously there's a lot more work that needs to be done."
Amazing works!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You will definitely be in paradise, you are geniuses!!!!!!
Superb video awesome editing on the explanation of the tools, subscribed!
Love your works keep it up! The background music is solid \m/
That's pretty ridiculous! Would love to see some owners reactions
JohnSav Especially when he receives the bill.
@@jumpinjojo well a job like that can cost 300-500$ usd
Fantastic clean job 👌🏻 . . especially in awful English weather 😓
Master Tech right here, great detailed video and explanation. Have a Great Christmas dude 👍
Thank you, Merry Christmas!
You are great My Frend!!
👍good job!
Learned a lot from your videos. Excellent camera work, digital illustrations and fine editing. Your clips are the best.
Greetings from Los Angeles.
Thank you and greetings from a very hot day in the UK, don't get to say that too often!
Some serious level old school dent repair technic, hardly seen in this time.
I have been practicing on some little dents in my car, so much inspired for your videos..... no were near to your results and on top of that I believe I’m goin to need some of those fancy tools of yours.
Anyway I think that your work totally amazing!!
Go for it, trust me compared to other dent guys my tools aren't that fancy:-)
Master you have done it again brilliant job you work motivated me to keep practicing until i can become a great pdr tach 👏👍👌
Greetings from Russia. Made the same strut as yours, a great fixture! It turned out very clean, no glare visible.
Cool, it's probably one of the cheapest but helpful tools you can buy!
You are a master my friend! Enjoy your videos!
What a great job. Whish we have someone like you here in Hamburg Germany
Класс!!! Отличная работа, да еще и с алюминиевым крылом!!!
Muy buenos videos!! Gracias por compartir su conocimiento!! Soy de argentina!!!
Jake . Great work Again. wow!
Spot on again Jake.
You certainly know your stuff 👏
Another masterclass. Top work Jake. 👍
Great repair, Jake! Nice video too! You are great at editing! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Arslan!
Yapıyorsun bu sporu👍👍👍
Nice work mate.
I have no job and I can't afford the tools. They are very expensive here in Portugal but one day I will be able to get them and I will follow your steps and advises thanks for the lessons God bless you
Awesome work! You are the best!!
Thanks Curtis:-)
Very good job👍
Time to get yourself a nice warm hat mate,great video.
Too True!
Magic, as always great video
Hi Jake well excellent love the way you break it all down first class. Have a great Xmas from Western Australia.
Thanks Bill, Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas too 🎄
Как всегда, отличная работа 👍👍👍
You make it look so easy! 😅
Es usted un gran maestro. Muchas gracias. Si sus videos tuvieran traduccion al espanol seguramente tendria millones de dedos arriba. You are a great teacher. Thank you very much. If your videos had a Spanish translation you would surely have millions of fingers up.
(like)
Great job!
another amazing repair Jake,how great it would be to pick up some of your skills and knowledge ,true master of your craft.keep up the great work .
really good job
Awesome job!
thanks for the explanation ! Miami florida
No worries Jose, thanks for watching:-)
Love watching and learning your PDR work. Your video editing and production it top-notch. My one question is how long did this repair take from start to finish?
I started it about 11am and finished up about 3pm, although it always takes longer when filming it:-)
straight up MAGIC
As usual a great video!!!
Great job!👍👍👍👍👍👑
Another amazing work from dent repair master :)
Damn,,,! I was so skeptical about this video...!
Cheers feom the Patagonia , Argentina..!
Крутая работа!
Спасибо!
Love your videos, would be interesting to know at end of videos the length of time taken
Is there a reason your stick on light is a plain white light instead of the striped ones from the other guys? No clue about PDR but these mesmerizing videos make me want to learn.
Every PDR tech is different, I just find the plain fog light is easier on the eyes especially on long repairs:-)
superb job! wow!
Favourite youtube channel! Thanks Jake. Please take care of your cold. Remember the medicinal whiskey!
I'm on it!
Great Repair, aluminum is always much more difficult to repair. Much better to repair this damage than send to a bodyshop for a daily driver.
We need a 50k video resolution on the dents his pointing out....cos i cant see any whilst he goes on saying theres more dents “Tap tap tap” 😄....amazing work tbh! 👍🏻
God of PDR you are mate!
Damnit your good a true craftsman thanks for another great vid!
Amazing job, amazing video. 😁 Can l ask how much is the cost of this job? Tnx.
wow, what a great job love your channel!
Wow! I really enjoy watching your work. I have a 2017 Civic that gets hit every now and then. So far I had success in removing dents. But this one time I found my self against the left rear wheel fender is reinforced with another layer of aluminum? Impossible to remove lows and level it out. Any suggestion on this kind of panels?
Rear wings are usually double layered, so glue pulling can help otherwise finding any hole nearby and using thing wire tools etc can help. I also struggle with these type dents:-)
Awesome repair wow!!