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  • @michaellns2860
    @michaellns2860 5 років тому +1

    Tampa DING II Inc 17 year tech enjoy your videos. Saves me 10 minutes on a repair well worth it. Just dropped 700 and change on stanliner tools thanks again ✌️

  • @Iconykent
    @Iconykent 7 місяців тому +1

    Bro you should make tutorials just on video editing. 💯 on point

  • @mattarmijo5394
    @mattarmijo5394 5 років тому +4

    Amazing! I use the Killer Whale Tail and Pirate Hook tools and I learned so much from this video. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge, I picked up some more techniques and details to put to use. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @randelmalavida
    @randelmalavida 5 років тому +1

    Thank You, I really liked your way of articulating the value of the tools, approach, methods and reasons regarding the decisions that detail your work. I'm just starting out and I suck, but I enjoy doing it on, unfortunately my own car. However it's more reason for me to strive to up my game and get it right. Watching how you get down and that another's skills made an impression on you, is inspirational to me to take it up a notch I know that my car will benefit from your instruction. With much Respect~

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for watching Randy! Had hrs at all possible, grab a scrap panel from a local bodybshop, a hood preferably. Usually they’ll give them free. If not they are assholes, but the 20 bucks they might charge us well worth it.
      If you want to significantly speed up your learning, check out www.realworldpdr.com
      I’ve got anything you might need there! Thank you for watching!

  • @marcelolosangeles
    @marcelolosangeles 5 років тому

    Amazing video. One of the best PDR videos I've seen on UA-cam. A lot of info. Thanks for all of your tips and the time spent. I'm less than a year on PDR market and for sure I will subscribe for the monthly course on Real World PDR.

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      It will be my pleasure to have you with us!!!

    • @marcelolosangeles
      @marcelolosangeles 5 років тому

      Hi there Jim. How long does the monthly course takes? I was trying to find that info on realworldpdr.com but I couldn't find. How do I do to contact you? Should I use the support email on the web page? Please let me know. Thanks.

    • @marcelolosangeles
      @marcelolosangeles 5 років тому

      I am ready to subscribe for it. Already created an account.

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      Hey Marcelo! That is completely dependent upon you. Within the first 3 weeks and very first video you should be able to repair your first dent cleanly (Pdr 101) and the lessons just build from there. It has information for brand new techs all the way to super advanced. So you can stick with it as long as you want.

    • @marcelolosangeles
      @marcelolosangeles 5 років тому

      Hey Jim, I Just subscribed to the monthly training on realworldpdr.com. I'm so excited. Already watching PDR 101. Thanks man.

  • @allenwilson6585
    @allenwilson6585 4 роки тому

    Thanks for showing us this technique. I figured out how to drag the sword and the dent reaper rods to do creases also. these are amazing tools. btw where are videos 2 and 3?

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  4 роки тому

      Haha, rhat is a tragedy. The great external hard drive shattering or whatever year this was lol.
      Unfortunately hundreds of hours of content saved in one place. Lesson freakin learned.

  • @aaronaguayo6341
    @aaronaguayo6341 4 роки тому

    Thank you for explain with energy every tip 👍

  • @MrNickstevenson63
    @MrNickstevenson63 5 років тому

    Your getting better at these clips brother. Real world says it all. Can't wait till the smoke clears and I've got your "go to tap down tool" in my pocket. Hahaha!!!

  • @trentbacon9546
    @trentbacon9546 5 років тому

    So much information in this video!!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Kylesweeting
    @Kylesweeting 5 років тому

    Another great video! Your tool collection is hugeeee so....how would one even decide

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      😂😂😂😂😂 there will be a video. Love when people pay attention!

  • @mdentrepair
    @mdentrepair 5 років тому

    awsome.. been using stanz 1.5 yrs.. love em.. but watch the slippery snake

  • @osamaalmustafa3405
    @osamaalmustafa3405 5 років тому

    This is the most informative video I have ever seen about killer whale tail and the pirate hook and I can tell you I’m 100% sold and will order them very very soon
    Tell you truth if this crease came to me I wouldn’t touch it 😊😊 it’s scary just to look at it 😅 but after your video my attitude changed 360•
    Can’t thank you enough for this great information, there were some videos that really took me a step further but this video took me steps
    I just have a question about the access was through the window opening when you removed the glass?
    Thank you Jim appreciate the knowledge ✌️🙏

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому +1

      The access was great after the window was out. Towards the rear of the door closest to the handle it was still too tight for either of these tools though!!

  • @GrayDuckDentRepairofMinnesota
    @GrayDuckDentRepairofMinnesota 5 років тому

    Good Stuff! Love my Stanliner Tools!

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      Hell yea! I use them on most larger repairs. There’s a definite learning curve, but worth the time spent when you get it.

  • @shakeelshaft6714
    @shakeelshaft6714 4 роки тому

    You are a great person aowsome job bro

  • @MegaEgn
    @MegaEgn 4 роки тому

    Great stuff mate🇭🇲

  • @mikerussell2803
    @mikerussell2803 5 років тому

    Good video bro i watched every second

  • @aristidescastillo8089
    @aristidescastillo8089 5 років тому

    Thank for all the you teaching but ? I never seeing you using any heat at all do you use heat for any dents at all

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      Absolutely! A lot of times I hear it with a torch quickly or the heat gun is just off camera.

  • @dentfixer5968
    @dentfixer5968 5 років тому

    Thank you for your time.

  • @cornovii3012
    @cornovii3012 5 років тому

    Love how you say just drop a few grand on stanliner, i just bust myself getting a few hundred together to get started :-D

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      Oh man! It’s a process! Don’t feel bad I had the same tools for years!
      Get good with what you’ve got or are getting first, then move on to that kind of thing!

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      I’ve been thinking about this comment all day and about how lucky I am. My whole business started with a 1500 dollar loan from my family. That bought my first set, and I’ve built it over the years. Guarantee my mom never imagined the return on that investment for me.
      Let me see what I can do, I’m pretty good at rallying troops and spreading good will. Send me an email at denttoolsfreak@gmail.com.
      I think the industry needs a program for people with a desire to learn, and I might be just the guy to start it.

    • @cornovii3012
      @cornovii3012 5 років тому

      £500 was what i managed to scrape together, i have over 30 years of experience with cars from pulling engines out to replacing rear quarter panels and crash damages, im getting too old for all that (47) so need a nice change and PDR is it i hope. I'll send you an email when i get in from
      ian-l-sim@outlook.com :-) thank you

    • @cornovii3012
      @cornovii3012 5 років тому

      I got enough delivered this week (some more in about a week) to make a start on practicing some glue pulling yesterday and it has not stopped raining since :( hahaha I will be out at the first break in the weather :-)

  • @KevinSandy2
    @KevinSandy2 5 років тому

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @20yeartech15
    @20yeartech15 5 років тому

    Ordered my Whale tail last night. Looking forward to it. Thoughts on using the Killer on fenders?

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      Use them all the time!!!!! That big gnarly Kia, on this channel I used it for that.
      I ordered the small one last night too. Tomas hit me up today, they are releasing some nice ones I believe tomorrow, maybe next week. Keep your eyes peeled.
      I’ve got mine ordered (perks of spending all the money with them I guess) and some are extremely limited. Like 5 pieces. So be first or miss out!

    • @20yeartech15
      @20yeartech15 5 років тому

      Urgh are you kidding? I woulda waited and ordered them both. Now I'll get slapped with duty and shipping twice

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому +1

      Shiiiit. Make sure Tomas splits your orders if they exceed I think 1000 bucks. It’ll get you out of some of those duties whenbshipoing to the states.

  • @allenwilson6585
    @allenwilson6585 4 роки тому

    what are you using to bend these tools? they are pretty hard. heating first? hydraulic press?

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  4 роки тому +1

      I use the hitch bender that you can buy for the dent dial

    • @allenwilson6585
      @allenwilson6585 4 роки тому

      @@RealWorldPDRTraining never tried to bend my dent dial. I didn't think it could be bent. thanks Jim!

  • @johnintelisano887
    @johnintelisano887 5 років тому

    Did you use heat on this repair? Thx for posting this very informative video 👍

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому +1

      Yea sir, on and off. I’m going to do a heat tutorial because this seems to be a very common question.

  • @straightlines7432
    @straightlines7432 5 років тому

    I have the pirate hook first addition . I was thinking of bending itdid you just put it in a vise to do that or did you use an acetylene oxygen torch? Also when you bend it that puts the foot of the tool at a a different angle to the panel is that a problem?

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      So I’ve been told NOT to heat it, that’s what I did too. Apparently this type of steel is better just bent cold. I’ve had 0 Problems.

    • @straightlines7432
      @straightlines7432 5 років тому

      @@RealWorldPDRTraining so you did heat it. How about the different angle of the sharp area on the foot to the panel ? Is that an issue?

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому

      Nope, very little difference, I just make sure to take my time and bend it so the right surface makes contact. I’ll be sure to update if I notice drastic changes.

  • @shahriariran44
    @shahriariran44 5 років тому +1

    We call that pigeon chest dolly of cours this on is attached to a long rod

  • @АвтомобильныйМир-е9м

    It doesn't look like a damage crease it looks like a factory body line 😀

  • @raymondezell7378
    @raymondezell7378 5 років тому +1

    Haha hell I seen that in put put golf.

  • @tigerinatux6077
    @tigerinatux6077 5 років тому

    Great

  • @utubewillyman
    @utubewillyman 4 роки тому

    1:02 "I don't even know what they call it."
    I think it's called a putter.

  • @82weeks94
    @82weeks94 5 років тому

    Love it...bonanza lol

    • @RealWorldPDRTraining
      @RealWorldPDRTraining  5 років тому +1

      Bonanza indeed!!!!! Stay tuned!!! You’re gonna be glad you did!

  • @ahh59823
    @ahh59823 5 років тому

    cool baby

  • @tigerinatux6077
    @tigerinatux6077 5 років тому

    Great