Just beginning to exploring PDR ocean and in all I've watched your videos are the brightest lighthouse to guide me up. Keep it up. Greetings from Lithuania.
Zan, if you are going to make material on hammers&knockdowns, please share how to work them on vertical parts. I have 190sm and this is an unexpected problem)) Thnx
Hi zan!!! I am begininner in pdr and i watch a lot of vidéo and you really are the best teacher on UA-cam 👍👍I from France and your accent IS very good for me to understand you.i love u man 🤪🤪🤪 but for me it miss one vidéo very important.where is the first pushing on a hail dent ? Sharp dent? In thé midle ? Botom ? Top ? Thanks for all .you are a good person you share secrets of pdr 😉
excellent video friend, your information is very practical, I am instructing myself in this but I need a lot of final completion, I still have small dents. Thanks for your information
Great tips, no pun intended lol Could you please let me know the length and diameter of that rod and the length of the bend at end? Also, is the rod tapered? Any information would be really helpful, as I’d like to try and make my own tools. Thank you, Joe.
Hi Zan. When repairing a small dent, the size of a quarter or smaller, do you ever push multiple times in the same spot or do you move your tool on every single push? Thanks
Joe Phillips they are fixable but when you knock them down you will most likely get a dent out of it. Then you need to push that dent out and maybe even sand and polish
Viktors Baikovs I still charge. This is just basic stuff for complete beginners. Everyone has a chance to learn by themselves but this takes a lot of time. If they want to be better faster then they have an option to pay for training
😅 I'm literally on lunch, while on lunch at PDR school (8 weeks). Only on my 2nd week, my trainer has no patience when I ask for help with my lighting distance - so I can find my tip adequately and not turn a V crease into a U crease. Its frustrating that these people have no patience when I've uprooted my life to learn from them and they instead act like I'm shit because their manner of instruction isn't resonating with me. It's very discouraging to feel singled out. Thank you for helping out, ill sub up. 🤙🏼
Just beginning to exploring PDR ocean and in all I've watched your videos are the brightest lighthouse to guide me up. Keep it up. Greetings from Lithuania.
Hi. Good luck with PDR training. Thank you for watching and greetings to Lithuania.
nicest training tips I ever seen in UA-cam. thanks
Thank you Omar
An excellent arsenal starting exercises, and can add a gird of small squares. Please show the hammer & knockdowns technique. Thank you
Ok 👌 thanks for watching 👍
Zan, if you are going to make material on hammers&knockdowns, please share how to work them on vertical parts. I have 190sm and this is an unexpected problem))
Thnx
Hello I'm a new suscriptor from Argentina! Excellent video for start PDR. I need it
Thanks you
Thank you Ger man. Greetings to Argentina!
Hi zan!!! I am begininner in pdr and i watch a lot of vidéo and you really are the best teacher on UA-cam 👍👍I from France and your accent IS very good for me to understand you.i love u man 🤪🤪🤪 but for me it miss one vidéo very important.where is the first pushing on a hail dent ? Sharp dent? In thé midle ? Botom ? Top ? Thanks for all .you are a good person you share secrets of pdr 😉
Thank you. Much appreciated! I might make that video in the near future. Thanks for idea
Excellent! Zan the man! Thank you
Thank you!
Very helpful. Real training. Thanks!
You are welcome 👍
excellent video friend, your information is very practical, I am instructing myself in this but I need a lot of final completion, I still have small dents. Thanks for your information
Good luck wilmer! You are welcome
This is very good training Zan …. Thank you 👍
You are welcome
Great tips, no pun intended lol
Could you please let me know the length and diameter of that rod and the length of the bend at end?
Also, is the rod tapered?
Any information would be really helpful, as I’d like to try and make my own tools.
Thank you, Joe.
Hi Joe. I believe it is tapered yes! I don't know the exact lengths and bends but there are many different tool diameter lengths and bends.
@ Thank you very much for your reply.
Regards, Joe.
Very helpful
I am glad
That was a good tip. Thanks.
You are welcome
Thank you Zan
You are welcome 👍
Hi Zan. When repairing a small dent, the size of a quarter or smaller, do you ever push multiple times in the same spot or do you move your tool on every single push?
Thanks
The idea is to push up the lowest part of the dent so you need to move accordingly
Excellent way to teach
Thank you!
Thanks for your help
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your advice.
You are welcome
Very well done!
Thank you buddy :)
Thank you this is so helpful
You are welcome! 👍
Great practical knowlenge!,;
Thank you Lee.
Your the best mate
Thank you! I just fix dents :)
Nicely Done Zan! Great advice for beginners!
Thanks buddy! That was the plan :)
great video!
Thank you Mark
Have you had any success knocking down high spots like in the video? From Over pushing?
Joe Phillips they are fixable but when you knock them down you will most likely get a dent out of it. Then you need to push that dent out and maybe even sand and polish
Thanks very much
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you awesome
You are welcome
Thank you brother very helpful video 👍👍
You are welcome! Glad it helped! :)
Thinks he's very good tutorial
Thank you!
Pozdrav, daješ li obuku?
Zdravo. Pravim obuku ali neznam kada ču opet imati vremena. Brzo če dolazit sezona za rad i biti ću bez vremena opet :)
What type / brand of marker pen is that?
From ebay. Don’t know the exact name :(
Muy buenos consejos, muchas gracias
You are welcome
Ciao Zan, guardando i tuoi video sto cercando di imparare questa arte, mi sto allenando ma ho dei dubbi, come posso contattarti?
Hi. Do you speak English? You can contact me over email: info@bestpdrtraining.com
Great video Zan! I paid a money for learning! You will teach people’s for free now? My opinion only.
Viktors Baikovs I still charge. This is just basic stuff for complete beginners. Everyone has a chance to learn by themselves but this takes a lot of time. If they want to be better faster then they have an option to pay for training
I like your videos with detailed view. Keep produce it.
@@frogmanvc
Mr PDR offers awsome traning for free too. This guy is an artist
@@frogmanvc
Awsome bro. Thanks. This is all I need. Put your link to enter and train come on
Love your accent
Thanks Pedro.
Si potrebbe avere un traduttore in italiano......sei molto bravo !!!complimenti
I didn't see you fix any dents...just make some..thanks.. u showed us how to fuck our shit up properly lol
Well as you can see the name of the video says how to find the tip of your tool…and that is explained 🙂 I do have other videos fixing dents 👍
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I'm literally on lunch, while on lunch at PDR school (8 weeks).
Only on my 2nd week, my trainer has no patience when I ask for help with my lighting distance - so I can find my tip adequately and not turn a V crease into a U crease. Its frustrating that these people have no patience when I've uprooted my life to learn from them and they instead act like I'm shit because their manner of instruction isn't resonating with me. It's very discouraging to feel singled out. Thank you for helping out, ill sub up. 🤙🏼
@@UnityThroughTruth hi. Hope this video helps you. May I ask what PDR school you attended?
I learned this job from watching you I am doing this job in Pakistan so send me my video
Great!
Ernst Stavros blofeld teaches pdr
Someone had to do it 🤣
God bless 🙌 you
Thank you!
@@vidicz u welcome 🙏