Wow, yet again you've come through for me without me doing a thing. The two projects I'm doing the body and paint on, start to finish have countless dents and dings. I've looked at the Vevor dent puller kit for about 4 weeks, but just wanted to be sure I wasn't getting in over my head with it. Just like everything else I have learned so far about the jobs I need to do, you are the guy who laid it out for me. So simple, straightforward and super easy to understand- your vids just cannot be beat. If my projects turn out okay in the end I will give the credit to your channel, because like I said, the only stuff I've watched, understood, and genuinely felt comfortable with, is the technics and skills I've picked up from your videos. I'd recommend anybody to watch your vids several times to really absorb all the great information in them.
I have one of these. You had it on the wrong setting. The little triangle on the dial is for the triangle attachment. But I find you might need it a little hotter sometimes. That setting is for metal shrinking. It’s a good tool, I’ve used it to fix a few classic car panels that people had damaged almost beyond repair from welding…. And I’ve no previous experience with this sort of tool, so it’s easy to use.
Thank you! This is what I've been waiting for. My beloved 37K miles Honda Element was wounded by a "Smartphone with a 24-year old Girl attached." Her insurance company paid up, but since I used to fix-up old cars, I decided to give it a go. I found good rear fender and bumper cladding, and a tail-light, but these old bones just haven't gotten around to pulling the inner steel fender back to specs. Now the whole thing can be completed in my carport with genuine enthusiasm. Liked and Subscribed.
Hey Brian am from the Caribbean and I bought this exact model and was delivered last week. Great product so far, I noticed you turned the dial up higher than I did and the triangle tips didnt burn. I guess I had it set lower. Thanks for the video
I bought one of these a while ago, fantastic tool. I don't know how i have gone so many years welding washers on and using a slide hammer lol! I used to use all the top equipment back in the late 90s, god i feel I'm getting old lol!
I bought a few 1/2 inch impact sets from this company through amazon. I had a minor issue with the order, but they had really great customer service and corrected my issue. I would buy more items from them in the future.
Great video! Did not even know that this tool existed. I don't do a lot of body work on motorcycles, but for the price, it's smart to have it around. For me, VEVOR is a hit and miss company, like Harbor Freight. I purchased a small type mobile welding table and I had to do a ton of customizing just to make it work as advertised. However, this dent puller is worth a try. Thanks for the video, much appreciated!
Finally something i am looking for. Was watching fellow body man screwing drwall screws into metal Looked horrible. Bought stud welder but this machine does amazing joband is available on us market and very affordable. Thank you for sharing
Great review, thank you very much. I got the paintless dent repair kit from Vevor, didn’t use it yet but quality is good. Maybe I’ll buy this one too, thanks again for all your explanation and vids about peeping and painting a car at home
I haven't had a chance to use one of these all-in-one stud welder/pullers yet. I've used a regular stud welder and slide hammer to pull dents a lot. It definitely works. But it is time consuming. And you can go through a lot of studs quickly. I'm usually able to reuse the studs at least 2-3 times. Sometimes more, sometimes less. But it still takes a lot more time than an all-in-one setup like this. One of the body men who used to work with me had an older version of this setup. But it didn't have any removable attachments. It was just a weld-on slide hammer. I've definitely gotta get one of these. Or maybe find somebody who has one that I can try out. It's a major time saver and it leaves a better finish than a regular stud welder
I have one and it’s 2 years old already I added the maxi ground and the tips from it as well you can also add a big bolt and make the point sharp and pointy and it works better those gold tips some times suck but the equipment is worth the money !!
Hello Brian. Nice year end video. I actually bought something similar to this tool. It works with great success. Great explanation of all the functions. Have a healthy start of your new year. Enjoy some time off.
i try to pull dents with a paintless dent puller first then i use stud welder to fix on studs and pull them with a rack and turnbuckels where i can pull largers areas slowly with a number of turnbuckels. Sometimes i use airbags or jacks and push dents out from the inside. i always try to pull the dent without damaging the paint first. about 30 to 40% of small dents i have pulled without damaging the paint
My question and concern about using this tool is all these spot weld will make mini burn marks on back side of a panel.... usually it take hundreds of pulls on larger dent.... many times the back side of quarter panel has limited access for painting... and I don't like the idea of just using cavity wax.. to cover the back side of these spot welds. Many times Pdr is better choice.
I bought a stud welder last year or the year before it hasn't came out the box yet 😅. I need a good compressor and guts to sand down down a car a paint it and I have about 8 cars in my yard.
I bought the $250 vevor yellow stud/dent puller welder the one on wheels the big one I just tried it. At first I was not impressed but it did weld the wiggle wire good and I pulled a seriously bad dent it was beyond fixing so I asked a lot of the machine. That said it needs some upgrades. The ring dispenser is a must. And a clamp. Maybe better gun? Idk I’m on the fence. I hope you can teach me something. I like regular stud gun better but this is a different tool.
I have watched so many videos u have made I've painted about 10 cars in the last couple of years I'm getting ready to paint my own car last night I made the choice and ordered the devilbiss DV1 B I hope I made the right choice so now I will be painting with my DV1 b and clear coat with my anest iwata I'm also going to buy an electric sander that hooks up to shop vac I was wondering if u could lead me in the right direction for what brand of paint and clear coat I should go with the color is Dark Brauma jewel metallici want it to turn out very good going to put alot of work into the prepping as far as sanding filling little dents and cleaning and of coarse taping I will be doing all of the work myself I have a tent built out of plastic in a buddy's shop with a fan and a slinky looking tube for exhausting the paint fumes out I'm nervous but also wanting this to be my best paint job ever I have poured concrete for over 30 years so I get laid off in the winter time so now is the time to paint for me I am going to put my life and soul into this paint job I also would like to tell u thanku for all of the videos that u have made I have spent ma y hours watching them I learn something new each time I watch one u r an unbelievable painter a true craftsman I have watched many paint videos from different men but yours always seem to make the most sence if I Remember right u r a gym teacher by day and painter by night what a stud I take my hat off to u I do many jobs to make ends meet myself but painting is something I love to do your videos helped me alot that and fn things up lol ok sorry for rambling I just wanted to tell u thanku and if u could send me in the right direction for what kind of paint and clear coat I would really appreciate it thanks again for all of your hard work u r a master of the game
I assume this is for newer cars that have super thin metal and or plastic. Does it work on a 1989 gmc suburban door panel?? Much thicker steel on 89 gmc.
So many things to like about this tool. I already have a Dent Fix Shark. Does anyone know if these attachments would be compatible with the Shark? I really like the triangle heads and the teardrop pins. I paid a lot for the Shark years ago.
Hey, you said on another video that vevor had been using clips from your videos to sell their products. You also said you would never use vevor products? Wtf is this then? 🤔
Does this product work on aluminum? If not any chance doing something for pulling dents on aluminum? I know product exists but what is a good affordable one?
How about using super thick silicone shapes, ball or rectangle, to stick inside the door panels and blow them up to push plastic or metal out. No pulling.
I don’t think centre punch would be great to get rid of high spots because its too sharp and leaves a pit in the sheet metal which would be really hard to pull
Curious if this would handle a thicker steel like a 70's pickup. The bed floor on my 72 c10 is all kinds of dented everywhere. I figured I'd have to just take a torch and heat up each dent and use a body hammer to tap them out.
Just unboxed one. Wouldnt ground tried new metal, tried diffrent power supply, the keys go into a slot 1/8 of an inch too big.. i tried directly clamping the ground still not enough to hold a new key under its own weight. Tried directly into diffren wall sockets sending it back to amazon
Does anybody have any idea what the difference is between this Vevor Pro Spot (reviewed) vs the Vevor GD90e? They both seem to do the same thing and are both 3000 watts. I've not yet found a comparison and can't quite discern the difference. Any help would be appreciated.
I wish i had this when i first started doing autoboy. I could only use a stud gun at home and it would take forever to do a job at home. My boss would never let me borrow the spot pro.
Thanks for the instructional video. You weren't kidding about the lack of instructions with this thing. I appreciate it.
Wow, yet again you've come through for me without me doing a thing. The two projects I'm doing the body and paint on, start to finish have countless dents and dings. I've looked at the Vevor dent puller kit for about 4 weeks, but just wanted to be sure I wasn't getting in over my head with it. Just like everything else I have learned so far about the jobs I need to do, you are the guy who laid it out for me. So simple, straightforward and super easy to understand- your vids just cannot be beat. If my projects turn out okay in the end I will give the credit to your channel, because like I said, the only stuff I've watched, understood, and genuinely felt comfortable with, is the technics and skills I've picked up from your videos. I'd recommend anybody to watch your vids several times to really absorb all the great information in them.
I have one of these. You had it on the wrong setting. The little triangle on the dial is for the triangle attachment. But I find you might need it a little hotter sometimes. That setting is for metal shrinking.
It’s a good tool, I’ve used it to fix a few classic car panels that people had damaged almost beyond repair from welding…. And I’ve no previous experience with this sort of tool, so it’s easy to use.
Thank you! This is what I've been waiting for. My beloved 37K miles Honda Element was wounded by a "Smartphone with a 24-year old Girl attached." Her insurance company paid up, but since I used to fix-up old cars, I decided to give it a go. I found good rear fender and bumper cladding, and a tail-light, but these old bones just haven't gotten around to pulling the inner steel fender back to specs. Now the whole thing can be completed in my carport with genuine enthusiasm. Liked and Subscribed.
I bought one of these and use it at work all the time. Iam quite pleased with it.
Using the automatic center punch is a great idea 😊😊
Hey Brian am from the Caribbean and I bought this exact model and was delivered last week. Great product so far, I noticed you turned the dial up higher than I did and the triangle tips didnt burn. I guess I had it set lower. Thanks for the video
WOW!!! Any thing to make a job more simple!!
Oh great now u went and done it! Another “must have tool” to my shopping list! Thx for sharing
Remember seeing this system used on Wheeler Dealers some years back, impressive results.
I bought one of these a while ago, fantastic tool. I don't know how i have gone so many years welding washers on and using a slide hammer lol! I used to use all the top equipment back in the late 90s, god i feel I'm getting old lol!
I bought a few 1/2 inch impact sets from this company through amazon. I had a minor issue with the order, but they had really great customer service and corrected my issue. I would buy more items from them in the future.
Great video! Did not even know that this tool existed. I don't do a lot of body work on motorcycles, but for the price, it's smart to have it around. For me, VEVOR is a hit and miss company, like Harbor Freight. I purchased a small type mobile welding table and I had to do a ton of customizing just to make it work as advertised. However, this dent puller is worth a try. Thanks for the video, much appreciated!
Finally something i am looking for.
Was watching fellow body man screwing drwall screws into metal
Looked horrible.
Bought stud welder but this machine does amazing joband is available on us market and very affordable. Thank you for sharing
Seems like a great addition for any body work. For a novice like me any help is most welcome
You did a great video. I definitely learned something. And Im a metal fab guy. This dent welder had me kinda stumped. Thanks brother.
I own a number of VEVOR tools; each has been purchased sight unseen. I have always impressed as to quantity of the tool for the price!
I've been watching this tool. Good looking out, Brian.
I have been watching the Mechanic Han channel use something like this for a while. Thanks for showing where we can get it.
The guy with the garage noise channel uses this all the time with great results
I love stuff like this. It’s in my Amazon waiting it’s turn.
Great review, thank you very much. I got the paintless dent repair kit from Vevor, didn’t use it yet but quality is good. Maybe I’ll buy this one too, thanks again for all your explanation and vids about peeping and painting a car at home
I believe those are carbon rods. They are used when you have oil canning to heat up a spot on a panel instead of using a torch.
i have that exact one, works awesome, also the pdr 1000 for very small dents👍
Great tips on this awesome tool! Thanks for the heads up Brian.
I haven't had a chance to use one of these all-in-one stud welder/pullers yet. I've used a regular stud welder and slide hammer to pull dents a lot. It definitely works. But it is time consuming. And you can go through a lot of studs quickly. I'm usually able to reuse the studs at least 2-3 times. Sometimes more, sometimes less. But it still takes a lot more time than an all-in-one setup like this. One of the body men who used to work with me had an older version of this setup. But it didn't have any removable attachments. It was just a weld-on slide hammer. I've definitely gotta get one of these. Or maybe find somebody who has one that I can try out. It's a major time saver and it leaves a better finish than a regular stud welder
I have one and it’s 2 years old already I added the maxi ground and the tips from it as well you can also add a big bolt and make the point sharp and pointy and it works better those gold tips some times suck but the equipment is worth the money !!
Great review 👏🏼 Your explanation always on point 👌🏽
Need more of these dent pulling vids
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this informative video. Greetings from Madang, Papua New Guinea!
Hello Brian. Nice year end video. I actually bought something similar to this tool. It works with great success. Great explanation of all the functions. Have a healthy start of your new year. Enjoy some time off.
Hi Brain does no one use a body file anymore to pick out highs and lows.
Great Video! Thanks Brian!
Oooh I like mmm I'm getting one!
Video on hail repair would be great!!! Happy new year! Cheers.
Lol yea I figured as much; I'm just hoping Brian has some magic tricks to minimizing the amount of fill@slomo7118
Salvage Rebuilds UK Chris is a master with that tool although he doesn’t talk about settings on the machine
Awesome video thanks for sharing.
Nice review😊
i try to pull dents with a paintless dent puller first then i use stud welder to fix on studs and pull them with a rack and turnbuckels where i can pull largers areas slowly with a number of turnbuckels. Sometimes i use airbags or jacks and push dents out from the inside.
i always try to pull the dent without damaging the paint first.
about 30 to 40% of small dents i have pulled without damaging the paint
My question and concern about using this tool is all these spot weld will make mini burn marks on back side of a panel.... usually it take hundreds of pulls on larger dent.... many times the back side of quarter panel has limited access for painting... and I don't like the idea of just using cavity wax.. to cover the back side of these spot welds. Many times Pdr is better choice.
How would this work on older (60's 70's) vehicles with thicker, heavier sheetmetal than current vehicles?
U would be surprised but obviously it's not gonna pull out really big crimp spots of metal but it does work great !!!
How fantastic!
Is there a 240v one I wonder?
please use this unit in a future vid and show us ALL the attachments n what it can do !!! 😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great video 👍very informative
I bought a stud welder last year or the year before it hasn't came out the box yet 😅. I need a good compressor and guts to sand down down a car a paint it and I have about 8 cars in my yard.
Thanks. Ima order me one. Not bad on the price either. 👍
I bought the $250 vevor yellow stud/dent puller welder the one on wheels the big one I just tried it. At first I was not impressed but it did weld the wiggle wire good and I pulled a seriously bad dent it was beyond fixing so I asked a lot of the machine. That said it needs some upgrades. The ring dispenser is a must. And a clamp. Maybe better gun? Idk I’m on the fence. I hope you can teach me something. I like regular stud gun better but this is a different tool.
Pro quality video.................Bravo!.......................
Great great video im getting THIS!!!!
Can you make a video of fixing small hood dents with this machine?😊
hello brain the tool look and work good.but what about the lenght of the ground cable and the gun.that is the most importent about the machine?
Great review and Tool Tip.
Wow, great tool.
I think so too!
I have watched so many videos u have made I've painted about 10 cars in the last couple of years I'm getting ready to paint my own car last night I made the choice and ordered the devilbiss DV1 B I hope I made the right choice so now I will be painting with my DV1 b and clear coat with my anest iwata I'm also going to buy an electric sander that hooks up to shop vac I was wondering if u could lead me in the right direction for what brand of paint and clear coat I should go with the color is Dark Brauma jewel metallici want it to turn out very good going to put alot of work into the prepping as far as sanding filling little dents and cleaning and of coarse taping I will be doing all of the work myself I have a tent built out of plastic in a buddy's shop with a fan and a slinky looking tube for exhausting the paint fumes out I'm nervous but also wanting this to be my best paint job ever I have poured concrete for over 30 years so I get laid off in the winter time so now is the time to paint for me I am going to put my life and soul into this paint job I also would like to tell u thanku for all of the videos that u have made I have spent ma y hours watching them I learn something new each time I watch one u r an unbelievable painter a true craftsman I have watched many paint videos from different men but yours always seem to make the most sence if I Remember right u r a gym teacher by day and painter by night what a stud I take my hat off to u I do many jobs to make ends meet myself but painting is something I love to do your videos helped me alot that and fn things up lol ok sorry for rambling I just wanted to tell u thanku and if u could send me in the right direction for what kind of paint and clear coat I would really appreciate it thanks again for all of your hard work u r a master of the game
You might want to grind off the spike on the center punch
What basic dent repair machine would you guys recommend besides the stud
I assume this is for newer cars that have super thin metal and or plastic. Does it work on a 1989 gmc suburban door panel?? Much thicker steel on 89 gmc.
Thx so much, Blessings!
Good video thanks
where do you get that stud welder and how much?
amazon for less $300
I will stick with PDR. After watching a talented PDR tech work his magic on 3 of my mustangs I won't go look any further.
I’m not a professional body man, that sounds funny coming from an expertise painter
Is this a tool that could be used on hell damage. If so I'd love to see a video on it.
Pretty slick
Happy New Year’s dear
Really like what I see!
Where to buy this machine. And possibly price
So many things to like about this tool. I already have a Dent Fix Shark. Does anyone know if these attachments would be compatible with the Shark? I really like the triangle heads and the teardrop pins. I paid a lot for the Shark years ago.
Do you have a video showing the demonstration?
That sure beats studs
Hey, you said on another video that vevor had been using clips from your videos to sell their products. You also said you would never use vevor products? Wtf is this then? 🤔
Minds change. This vid sold me.
Would this be better than a MAXI or should I stick with it?
Does this product work on aluminum? If not any chance doing something for pulling dents on aluminum? I know product exists but what is a good affordable one?
I love Vevor chineseium tools :)
Good video, thanks!
How about using super thick silicone shapes, ball or rectangle, to stick inside the door panels and blow them up to push plastic or metal out. No pulling.
Excellent!
Nice review
I don’t think centre punch would be great to get rid of high spots because its too sharp and leaves a pit in the sheet metal which would be really hard to pull
It works perfect. Try it
@@PaintSociety how would you remove the pin size dent caused by the sharp end
Curious if this would handle a thicker steel like a 70's pickup. The bed floor on my 72 c10 is all kinds of dented everywhere. I figured I'd have to just take a torch and heat up each dent and use a body hammer to tap them out.
They do a nice diesel van heater has many uses elswhere
Just unboxed one. Wouldnt ground tried new metal, tried diffrent power supply, the keys go into a slot 1/8 of an inch too big.. i tried directly clamping the ground still not enough to hold a new key under its own weight. Tried directly into diffren wall sockets sending it back to amazon
Awesome 👍👍👍👍
great job thanks
Tanks for you sent me product how much price
Does anybody have any idea what the difference is between this Vevor Pro Spot (reviewed) vs the Vevor GD90e? They both seem to do the same thing and are both 3000 watts. I've not yet found a comparison and can't quite discern the difference. Any help would be appreciated.
Precio del spotter y donde se puede pedir
I wish i had this when i first started doing autoboy. I could only use a stud gun at home and it would take forever to do a job at home. My boss would never let me borrow the spot pro.
I have a question sir, when using this machine, do you have to disconect the battery?
Yes you should
Thanks for a Great video. My mom will never know how Bad I crashed Her Car Now! Do You also have a Video on how to get out out Jail for a DUI?
Can this be used on Tesla?
What does this unit cost?
Description
You should be able to do this entire demonstration without saying a word
I would have liked to have seen what the dent looked like before and after the pdr guy, before you sanded it down.
Link to the tap down hammer?
Check description. Just added it
I have it and its awsone well bigger model
Awesome
What about their even cheaper version ?
The 110 one kinda sucks. I switched out to the 220 version and it’s WAY better
Nobody has said anything about the 20amp breaker 15does not do well
So this ain't going to work on an old vehicle with thicker metal I have a 69 Chevy Caprice and I just ordered one of these tools