PDR Tutorial - Bent Edges - The Easy Way
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2021
- Real World PDR's Jim Mitchell offers this quick Real Time PDR Lesson. Here we look at panel edge dents, how to fix them quickly and easily using the "EDGY HOOKERS." These PDR Tools are worth their weight in gold in the right situations.
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If you're interested in the EDGY TOOLS Pull Rite Hookers.
find them here.
edgytools.com/search?q=hookers
These aren't PDR Tools that you'll use every day. but they will pay for themselves the first time you use them. - Авто та транспорт
Jim you are undoubtedly the funniest PDR tech. I've watched many and you also definitely one of the best.
Hahaha. That’s a very high compliment! If I’m gonna make videos, why the hell make them boring?
There's another way. Take a piece of wood and trace the profile on it of the door on the other side of the car. Then cut the wood right on that line. Place the 2 pieces of wood on either side of the damaged door and apply a couple of clamps to the outside of the wood and slowly tighten the clamps until you reach a point where it's almost returned to its original shape.
Then all it takes is a little finessing to get it to a like new condition.
Nice, thanks for sharing.
Great job I have done some that it pulls deep right at the seam
Good stuff buddy
Link to the edge tool please
Hey Jim great video brother
Thank you.
@@RealWorldPDRTraining I must agree I really enjoy your real time videos
What is happening when you use the hook tool? Blows are being given but with what and which direction?
Nice
Nice un!
Thank you!
I've got a car that looks like someone tried to pry on the door, the door has a gap and its a frameless door (no window frame at all) the window is sitting ok but the door you can tell someone put a pry tool on it before because its a few CM off the quarter panel next to it. I'm not sure how in the hell to fix that, might just end up smacking the edge similar to what you're doing here but along the corners to bring it back down some. You got any suggestion for that? thanks if you do.
Yes. Use heat and go slow. Don’t try to whack it back too fast. That would increase the risk of broken paint, and uneven edges. Use something maybe covered in leather at the point of impact on the door.
Best of luck to you.
@@RealWorldPDRTraining thanks for the info!
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Thank you!
i heard that trainee was really good at pdr and super handsome
Good at Pdr now.... kinda a bit of an uggo
How much would this cost for someone to donit for me
Would have been nice to have seen the door shut before and after to see the amount the edge was in and alignment after.