I live in England Can you hire an apprentice from uk 😃I’m sure you can sponsor. I will open a market of at least 100 million learners. Sponsor to get sponsored. You should hear us :)
The two by four wood block made me a fan, I've seen some of your work and I was impressed to say the least, these are not just dings and dents, these are smashed up metal
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop I’m on a man of steel binge right now! They’re all incredible. They only downside is I’m starting to think I can do all of that. I can’t!
This is my students work of art he will appreciate it. Thank you for your comment I appreciate it..Clark Ken secretpdrpaintlessdentrepairtrainingonline.com/howtopaintlessdentremoval/
Most people don’t realize when you put an adhesive/glue on the paint and you’re dealing with the adhesion of the paint to the metal. Most don’t realize how much strength and adhesion the proper paint job has.
You guys are true artisans of metal, I'm blown away, just wow! Got a transit (refrigerated) with a few creases, the interior is fibreglass/insulated lined so no access to the back of the metal unfortunately, I'm still gonna have a go and making the creases look less than, cant be any worse than it already looks ;-)
That’s some true craftsmanship man of steel I love watching your videos I pick up so much info thanks keep up the great work all the way from Dallas TX thank you
I have watched way too many of your videos to have not made my first comment. I am truly amazed at what you can do. You are an absolute artist, and understand how to manipulate the metal phenomenally. I found you through searching PDR oh, because I recently bought a bed and it has a few dents.
Thank you for your positive comment My students will get lots of confidence from doing the larger damage. they just get better and better with cleanup detail work.
Very nice! You definetly know how to read wants! You could see as soon as u stared doing the straight on pull the dents did nothing! Awesome video thanks!!
That was badass metal shaping I've been doing body work & paint for 25 years and am impressed with the quality & precision you apply to your work 💪 Where can I purchase the glue tabs?
I would have never thought the lower dent was the first move, I thought pulling along the body line back towards the door would have been the fist pull but you can't argue with success. I'm amazed watching your videos how great you are with these Major dents, great job & great videos.
This is the first craftsman I don’t see a bunch of shit talkers in the comments. That shows you how impressive this is. I wish I could come learn from you.
This is my students work of art he will appreciate it. Thank you for your comment I appreciate it..Clark Ken secretpdrpaintlessdentrepairtrainingonline.com/howtopaintlessdentremoval/
This is my students work of art he will appreciate it. Thank you for your comment I appreciate it..Clark Ken secretpdrpaintlessdentrepairtrainingonline.com/howtopaintlessdentremoval/
You’re Definitely the man of steel as always wonderful job I have learned so much from you so I thank you for all your great work and videos Aristides from Maryland
You are a Master Dents Blaster Clark Kent. I have seen a few videos and learned a ton of techniques. Do you have big dents removal of aluminium panels? I would like to see how you go around aluminium panels. God Bless you to continue providing your clients with this amazing art work.
I admire all you do! I do have a question, when do you think it would be more economic and faster to just do a stand AB Repair? Could you of ordered a fender and detrim the door and just paint and get job done and move the car out faster and less risk of potentially breaking paint and resulting in blending door and hood as a usual repair. ? I hope tou were well compensated as you deserve it. 💪
I am at the 7:10 mark. Before seeing what you do, I am going to say how I would do this. Then I can see what you did. The fender is caved in, and its also short due to the ends being sucked in. The rule I follow is to fix the largest body lines first. Replacing my old way of welding pull plates with your way of gluing wood blocks, the first order of business would be to stretch the fender for length. However, in this case thats not going to be enough. You need to have pressure on the wheel house at the same time. So for me, I would glue wood blocks, on either side of the dent, and put the lengthening pressure on with my friction jack. Then I would use my big red wheel opening tool with the pulling post to give me the pressure I need to bring the wheel opening back in place. Honestly, this may be a good candidate for a triple pull. Glue a bunch of tabs to the line, put a rod through them and apply pressure with a comealong, or a ratcheting tiedown strap(one of my secret weapons) while everything else is under pressure. NOTE* The old way would be to use a washer welder, and weld a bunch of hardware store washers along the line and put the rod through that. While all this is going on, I would be using my slapping spoon to stress relive and work the crown. Once it went down some, I'd transfer to my big Snap-on dinging hammer, and then down to a regular Snap-On planishing hammer. Last, I have a nylon "Jewelers" hammer for the fine work. As far as finishing goes, i would use a mix of smaller glue tabs (God, I love these things!), and the PDR rods to work it as close as I could. This is where I fall apart though. I just cant do little things in the paint, no way I could do this. So I would have to finish it using old school "Pick and File" metal finishing methods, and then repaint the fender. I am sure you are going to PDR the fender (I would if I had the skill) Ok, lets see how you did it :) [Presses "PLAY"] [EDIT] Ok, that was a great job! I like the multiple pulls, and we both used the big red wheel opening tool! The use of the Pogo sick with your student was fast and easy! I like that you know to pull a panel for length. Outside of my teacher and myself, I have never actually seen anyone else that knows do that. I learned in the 1980's too. You have no idea how good it feels to find someone else who really knows this stuff! Its like finding a long lost brother! Another FANTASTIC Job!
You’re absolutely right Gordon!! Thank you for your comment I appreciate it..Clark Ken secretpdrpaintlessdentrepairtrainingonline.com/howtopaintlessdentremoval/
student done a good job, but think the teacher helped alot in the correct way and where to pull. their only as good as their taught. really like the way he was allowed to try his approach and learn from it.
howdy, back again, still collecting tools, have some hot glue pull tab, some knock-down tools, Glexo cold glue kit. looking for suggestion on pdr rods, and other equipment which kind and brand a starter should invest in, I guess mainly the basics an can go from there.
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop ok on dentcraft am getting the 18 & 24 double bend changable tip 3/8 rods, the 36 single bend changable tip rod, the 20 elimident v2 3 strip (dewalt) light. not sure on which bigger light yet, 3 bulb or 5 bulb with stand, battery tray and do not understand about ( a window tour) possible mistake in typing. again thanks for the great videos and all the help you have provided
Coffee and PDR, my normal morning as always. I am making this comment before the video even starts. I have a premonition that says this video is going to be great. As always
great metal work by the way.. we generally change the fander if they are damaged this much.. since customer usually apply for insurance claim and get new fander anyway.. 😃
awesome work.I have always been old school stud gun or weld tabs. With todays thin metal that doesnt work so good. I see lots of cheap pdr kits on Amazon but what is a good kit to buy and where?
I've been doing pdr since 2002. They say you can't teach and old dog new tricks. After seeing your videos. I beg to differ. Thanks I appreciate all the knowledge your giving here. Wish you nothing but good karma. Thanks
I have a question. I pulled a pretty deep dent off my 2015 silverado bed. But now there little waves now im trying to hammer it with the pdr tool but nothing moving now. Thanks your videos are great.
There is only one way to learn and that is jump in and get started. I have lots of deep Dents on my channel take a look so you can see my approach.. thank you Luis for your comment..
Nice 👍🏼 job , you are a bad ass craftsmanship and knowledgeable tech . Okay the millions dollars questions how much for the repair of the fender. $300 to 400 prices ,
I was wondering what is the cost differential for PDR vs Replacing and repainting the fender? Also very good teaching technic let the student try it his way and when it doesn't work he'll know in the future why it didn't work. I also was told that size matters but not to the man of steel!
Right on William I’m glad you caught onto that. My student does a lot of body repair.. he thought he had one up on me laugh out loud.. thank you for your comment
The paint alone will cost you $$$, the whole side will have to be repainted, not to mention, now the car is in the shop for a week, and you'll have to rent a car.
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop Hi and thanks for your reply. I did mean what you lever off at times. I’m in Australia and thinking about starting a PDR Workshop. Thanks again and great work you do has inspired me some 👍😎
A few weeks ago a tornado went though my neiborhood and nocked a big tree over. Do you have a video to show how to remove a dent on the rear quarter above the rear door? If i had a way to show u my damage i would i do have pictures ,but dont know how up load them to show u
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40 years in the trade I've never heard the phrase floor pulling machine, its called an upright Dozer . However, you are an extremely talented pdr technician.
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop It would be very difficult dear friend, I could not be a single day without my wife and my children, but I send you a big hug congratulations you are a professional I hope you continue to be successful, and good health
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Great skill indeed but why o why is the music so loud..sorry but it just makes me look else where..😢
Sir i am filipino willing to training your skill i watch your video every day
Willing to training no discussion about the salary..i grab modern skill and technick..
I live in England
Can you hire an apprentice from uk 😃I’m sure you can sponsor.
I will open a market of at least 100 million learners.
Sponsor to get sponsored.
You should hear us :)
The two by four wood block made me a fan, I've seen some of your work and I was impressed to say the least, these are not just dings and dents, these are smashed up metal
My last video I used a 2 x 4..
I’m not sure if you got to see the last smash video I put up.
You are amazing, I’m an auto tech and you guys always blow me away.
thank you George!
Watching a true craftsman at work is always satisfying.
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I appreciate your comment. I just posted a really good new video
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop I’m on a man of steel binge right now! They’re all incredible. They only downside is I’m starting to think I can do all of that. I can’t!
That repair was insane. You really know how to move and release streched metal.
This is my students work of art he will appreciate it. Thank you for your comment I appreciate it..Clark Ken
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Most people don’t realize when you put an adhesive/glue on the paint and you’re dealing with the adhesion of the paint to the metal. Most don’t realize how much strength and adhesion the proper paint job has.
YT thank you for your comment I appreciate it
You guys are true artisans of metal, I'm blown away, just wow!
Got a transit (refrigerated) with a few creases, the interior is fibreglass/insulated lined so no access to the back of the metal unfortunately, I'm still gonna have a go and making the creases look less than, cant be any worse than it already looks ;-)
That’s some true craftsmanship man of steel I love watching your videos I pick up so much info thanks keep up the great work all the way from Dallas TX thank you
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I have watched way too many of your videos to have not made my first comment. I am truly amazed at what you can do. You are an absolute artist, and understand how to manipulate the metal phenomenally. I found you through searching PDR oh, because I recently bought a bed and it has a few dents.
Wow, thank you!
That is seriously phenomenal work. Thanks for sharing. What an amazing student as well. Learned a lot from this video!
Thank you for your positive comment
My students will get lots of confidence from doing the larger damage. they just get better and better with cleanup detail work.
How I would like to have a teacher with the great abilities that this man has, congratulations and greetings from Mexico
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Very nice! You definetly know how to read wants! You could see as soon as u stared doing the straight on pull the dents did nothing! Awesome video thanks!!
Thank you John
Im surprised that sort of damage didn't break the paint! Job well done love the tutorials please keep them coming!
Wow super save right there Clark and team! I bet the customer was gobsmacked! Nice use of bodyshop jig tools combined with PDR
Thanks Martin
I am one of your newest subscribers..Thank you for all your support I appreciate all your great comments
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop thanks Clark I really appreciate it. Il certainly subscribe back you do some amazing repairs!!!
Take care, Martin
Very clear instructions. Super workmanship. Commendable.
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execelente hombre de hierro saludos desde bolivia argentina sos un capo gracias por subir tus videos se aprende muchisimo
That was badass metal shaping I've been doing body work & paint for 25 years and am impressed with the quality & precision you apply to your work 💪
Where can I purchase the glue tabs?
Amazon
No shit. Guess now we both have another trade to get down.
This is cool. I don't need a bodyman now lmfao. Jk
Well done
Thanks for serving humanity and getting a treat ❤
I enjoy the videos very much and I am learning alot on how to remove my own dents
Tommy thank you for your comment
Your work is unbelievable, amazing.
Alan thank you for your comment I appreciate it
I would have never thought the lower dent was the first move, I thought pulling along the body line back towards the door would have been the fist pull but you can't argue with success. I'm amazed watching your videos how great you are with these Major dents, great job & great videos.
👍👍. Slide into a pole Xmas Eve. Dented bed of trk be hind wheel. Tryin this out
Thank man for ideals. Great work I've seen 👍🤠
Thank you Frank!!
You calling this a “dent”?? I’m blown away! Phenomenal job!
Mohammed thank you for your comment
Man of steel dropping gems
This is the first craftsman I don’t see a bunch of shit talkers in the comments. That shows you how impressive this is. I wish I could come learn from you.
George thank you for your comment I really appreciate it
Great work by the MAN OF STEEL but what’s the brand name of the puller being used. Thanks
Outstanding repair as always, Clark!! 👍💯
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@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop I think "the better a student is, the better the Master teaches him". Congrats!
Great, great job, man!
Best training, no uselles words!
Can't stop watching! INCREDIBLE!!
Thank you for watching Zack I appreciate it
This is just astonishing! Grats!
That's why you are the teacher 👍
Love the vids, have a ford transit with top right roof damage, any tips ? On fixing starts from front door to rear door
Thank u sir your a master .im watching your videos lately and learning
Thank you
very good combined skills (pdr and panel beating).thanks for sharing.
This is my students work of art he will appreciate it. Thank you for your comment I appreciate it..Clark Ken
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@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop I love your every sigle video. thanks again
You’re Definitely the man of steel as always wonderful job I have learned so much from you so I thank you for all your great work and videos
Aristides from Maryland
Welcome aboard I really appreciate your comment..
You are a Master Dents Blaster Clark Kent. I have seen a few videos and learned a ton of techniques. Do you have big dents removal of aluminium panels? I would like to see how you go around aluminium panels. God Bless you to continue providing your clients with this amazing art work.
Yes it’s the same procedure you just have to pull and push harder
Thank you for your comment
I admire all you do! I do have a question, when do you think it would be more economic and faster to just do a stand AB Repair? Could you of ordered a fender and detrim the door and just paint and get job done and move the car out faster and less risk of potentially breaking paint and resulting in blending door and hood as a usual repair. ? I hope tou were well compensated as you deserve it.
💪
Quanto mi piacerebbe avere delle lezioni pdr da te.. fantastico lavoro!
Thank you Michele!
GF1, still watching, still learning. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😁😎 and yes please show me more. Thanks again
Will do
I am at the 7:10 mark.
Before seeing what you do, I am going to say how I would do this. Then I can see what you did.
The fender is caved in, and its also short due to the ends being sucked in. The rule I follow is to fix the largest body lines first. Replacing my old way of welding pull plates with your way of gluing wood blocks, the first order of business would be to stretch the fender for length. However, in this case thats not going to be enough. You need to have pressure on the wheel house at the same time.
So for me, I would glue wood blocks, on either side of the dent, and put the lengthening pressure on with my friction jack. Then I would use my big red wheel opening tool with the pulling post to give me the pressure I need to bring the wheel opening back in place.
Honestly, this may be a good candidate for a triple pull. Glue a bunch of tabs to the line, put a rod through them and apply pressure with a comealong, or a ratcheting tiedown strap(one of my secret weapons) while everything else is under pressure. NOTE* The old way would be to use a washer welder, and weld a bunch of hardware store washers along the line and put the rod through that.
While all this is going on, I would be using my slapping spoon to stress relive and work the crown. Once it went down some, I'd transfer to my big Snap-on dinging hammer, and then down to a regular Snap-On planishing hammer. Last, I have a nylon "Jewelers" hammer for the fine work.
As far as finishing goes, i would use a mix of smaller glue tabs (God, I love these things!), and the PDR rods to work it as close as I could.
This is where I fall apart though. I just cant do little things in the paint, no way I could do this. So I would have to finish it using old school "Pick and File" metal finishing methods, and then repaint the fender. I am sure you are going to PDR the fender (I would if I had the skill)
Ok, lets see how you did it :) [Presses "PLAY"]
[EDIT]
Ok, that was a great job! I like the multiple pulls, and we both used the big red wheel opening tool! The use of the Pogo sick with your student was fast and easy! I like that you know to pull a panel for length. Outside of my teacher and myself, I have never actually seen anyone else that knows do that. I learned in the 1980's too. You have no idea how good it feels to find someone else who really knows this stuff! Its like finding a long lost brother!
Another FANTASTIC Job!
Seriously this is an art form on itself!
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I appreciate your comment.
How can anyone dislike this video?! Awesome repair. 💪
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No body shop would even try to fix this with a gallon of mud.. they would just replace... your amazing
You’re absolutely right Gordon!!
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Truly an artist. I'm not in this industry yet I feel like I just want to do this for fun.
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I appreciate your comment Brad
Omg, imposible repair again with great detail, wow
Dexter thank you for your comment I really appreciate it
Great job. I wish you lived in my state. Question, wouldn't it be better to get a replacement body panelM
News that matter thank you for your comment..it would be better however that’s not what the customer wanted
Мастера! Работа сложная но выполнена великолепно! Респект!
Thank you my friend
great job, and explanation, Thanks for it !
How do you know we’re to start pulling a dent ?. I enjoy your watching your technique it’s amazing you are super dent man!!
Ed thank you for your comment.. every dent is different so you start them different
one on one training works great
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop do you offer training?
Learning a lot. Thanks buddy
student done a good job, but think the teacher helped alot in the correct way and where to pull. their only as good as their taught. really like the way he was allowed to try his approach and learn from it.
Thank you for your words of wisdom I appreciate you..
It is an honor for me to enjoy watching this video, well done😍
Your welcome Dammane!!
howdy, back again, still collecting tools, have some hot glue pull tab, some knock-down tools, Glexo cold glue kit. looking for suggestion on pdr rods, and other equipment which kind and brand a starter should invest in, I guess mainly the basics an can go from there.
You’re going to need a double band 24 inch
A window tour a good 18 inches
A 36 inch single bend
You’re definitely going to need a light
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop ok on dentcraft am getting the 18 & 24 double bend changable tip 3/8 rods, the 36 single bend changable tip rod, the 20 elimident v2 3 strip (dewalt) light. not sure on which bigger light yet, 3 bulb or 5 bulb with stand, battery tray and do not understand about ( a window tour) possible mistake in typing. again thanks for the great videos and all the help you have provided
Coffee and PDR, my normal morning as always. I am making this comment before the video even starts. I have a premonition that says this video is going to be great. As always
Stephen thank you for your support I appreciate all your comments
Hello, which brand of plastic glue sticks did you use? Great info thank you
That’s unreal dude
I’m blown away
Marcus thank you for your comment
Very good...
Good job
Amir from is Iran
thank you
Motivation right here. I'm gonna see what I can do with the dents on my truck. Thanks!
great metal work by the way.. we generally change the fander if they are damaged this much.. since customer usually apply for insurance claim and get new fander anyway.. 😃
$1200-$1800
AWESOME BROTHER Love It
An incredible talent.
I like ur video very much. Thanks for teaching us.
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awesome work.I have always been old school stud gun or weld tabs. With todays thin metal that doesnt work so good. I see lots of cheap pdr kits on Amazon but what is a good kit to buy and where?
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Beautiful work, thank you for sharing it with us..
Santos thank you for your comment I just put up a new video
I've been doing pdr since 2002. They say you can't teach and old dog new tricks. After seeing your videos. I beg to differ. Thanks I appreciate all the knowledge your giving here. Wish you nothing but good karma. Thanks
1st time watching. Amazing. What state are you in ?
Great work. Would like to do it in Kenya
Where do you get the multi tab glue tabs from? I need some.
It is amazing the dents you can get out! Where do you buy your glue tabs?
I buy a lot of tools from ultra and A1
Wow. Amazing!!! Nice 1965 or66 in the background bro.
1966 Eric!! I really appreciate you taking the time. Good Eye
I just put up a new video!!
I have a question. I pulled a pretty deep dent off my 2015 silverado bed. But now there little waves now im trying to hammer it with the pdr tool but nothing moving now. Thanks your videos are great.
Very nice
None of these tools are in my master kit, wtf lol?! Phenomenal work! Thanks for the knowledge.
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Ich kann mir das Stunden lang anschauen , cool!
Thank you patriot I really appreciate your comment
I want to learn more on how to take out deep dents, I have a vehicle that was involved in an accident
There is only one way to learn and that is jump in and get started. I have lots of deep Dents on my channel take a look so you can see my approach.. thank you Luis for your comment..
Wish to be able to come and be one of your students one day ..... keep on the good lessons
I’m sure it will happen someday Hussam thank you so much for your comment
Hit the yellow pole. Cant wair to see you work your magic. Im already planning how id do it
Lewis thank you for your comment
that was one tough dent you guys did fantastic
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Good and professional job!
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Parabéns pelo trabalho com perfeição
Well done bro excellent judgement
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Sir thank u for ur video can I know the capacity of floor pulling stand how many LBC or Ton?
Tons
grate work love it
Where do you buy the same pulling tower ?
👏 great job
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I have a floor puller you can use with a ratchet strap
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MANTAP BRO...good work tips...👍🇮🇩
Thank you Abdurahman for your comment
Nice 👍🏼 job , you are a bad ass craftsmanship and knowledgeable tech . Okay the millions dollars questions how much for the repair of the fender. $300 to 400 prices ,
Adolfo thank you for your comment..$1500 in Silicon Valley
This makes me rethink autobody as a whole! Most of the stuff I watch you fix should be tossed in the scrap bin!
Auto correction thank you so much for your comment I appreciate it
You do some amazing work. Serious question on a job like this just a bolt on fender would it not be more cost effective to just replace it?
If I replaced the fender then you have have no contact.
My channel I show you how to fix the dents not replace
Thank you for your comment
That was truly amazing. Serious skill. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍
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You sir are the MAN who can 👌👍😎
RS thank you for your comment
I was wondering what is the cost differential for PDR vs Replacing and repainting the fender? Also very good teaching technic let the student try it his way and when it doesn't work he'll know in the future why it didn't work. I also was told that size matters but not to the man of steel!
Right on William I’m glad you caught onto that. My student does a lot of body repair.. he thought he had one up on me laugh out loud.. thank you for your comment
The paint alone will cost you $$$, the whole side will have to be repainted, not to mention, now the car is in the shop for a week, and you'll have to rent a car.
Top job. New subscriber Mick here.
Just wondering what you lever off in behind the panels with your bars. Does this sometimes do in seen damage inside
Mick thank you for subscribing welcome to my channel
The rubber tips and plastic tips do not damage the back of the panel
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop Hi and thanks for your reply. I did mean what you lever off at times. I’m in Australia and thinking about starting a PDR Workshop.
Thanks again and great work you do has inspired me some 👍😎
beautifulo work....must feel so fulfilling to fix a car back to this standard
A few weeks ago a tornado went though my neiborhood and nocked a big tree over. Do you have a video to show how to remove a dent on the rear quarter above the rear door? If i had a way to show u my damage i would i do have pictures ,but dont know how up load them to show u
My websites in the description
I am new to your channel where can I buy all the tools you mention especially the post puller. Thank you
Freddy welcome aboard there’s lots of tools on the Internet
Amazing 👏 quality of work
Good job
Your work is very accurate👍👍
Thank you.
Ali from saudi Arabia.
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What is the name of the cart that holds the door? Or is it a normal cushion seat?
You are a real metal manipulator Clark! Awesome repair as always .
Thank you for the great tips!!
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40 years in the trade I've never heard the phrase floor pulling machine, its called an upright Dozer . However, you are an extremely talented pdr technician.
Thank you..many names on your upright dozer..some call it post puller, pulling tower, frame Puller..your name is a new one
Excellent and unbelieveable👍great work🎉🎉
Thank for your comment
Good job, how I would like to learn this beautiful art, it hurts that in my country the courses are inaccessible to me.
Maybe you can come here
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop It would be very difficult dear friend, I could not be a single day without my wife and my children, but I send you a big hug congratulations you are a professional I hope you continue to be successful, and good health
This is so awesome! Is the heat to keep the paint flexible or does it help the metal move too?
Carl thank you for your question yes to your answer to keep the paint flexible