1:52 there is this UA-camr a homesteader I don't remember his name he's got a little dog called minion anyway 700 people watched a live stream on his channel of paint dying
This video is the main reason I started watching your channel. I can't do any of the things you do because of health issues, but it is satisfying to watch. You take pride in your work, and that's a rare thing today.
I don't know why you were surprised that the dent puller short was popular. Every time you post a video of doing actual body work, your comments section light up with people like myself who express gratitude for having the content we originally subscribed way back when you were working on a maroon tractor trailer cab. We love this stuff.
That was the same video I was introduced to Robby Layton!!!! Doing the best paint and body work in the nation! Since then his focus has been more 'recovery work.' Of course, I don't know what puts beans on Robby's table. Body and Paint or recovery....
Thanks for the lesson Robbie. I've never been formally trained but I've been doing backyard body work for over forty years on my projects. I used to be real bad at it but I've gotten a lot better by talking to professionals, buying better tools like a stud puller and attending UA-cam University. The problem now is, at my age, I don't want to do that crap anymore. It's tedious, filthy and my back doesn't like it either!
My friend ran a good sized body shop in Illinois in the 90's. He got so tired of all states tactics, especially thier refusal to pay for factory sheetmetal, that he would call the agent on speaker phone with their mutual customer listening. If you want to be upset, look up blackstone, who owns all state. You can read about their stock market, real estate, government and more manipulations. Just some poor little rich kids needing some more money.
Love learning about the actual steps! My guess is a lot of us are amateur diy’rs…I have filler and glaze in my shop for projects…don’t know enough about them!
GREAT VIDEO!! You should do a DIY video about what is needed to Paint a car/truck in your Garage. And a 2nd related video for mixing and matching paint colors in your Garage.
Dang dudes! That key bridge dent puller is next level. Memories of drilling holes and using a slide hammer to get big dents out. 😂 Progress at its finest, for the finest. Amazing work by all of you! Try a “Surfoam” file to knock off body filler while it’s still a little green to help smooth it quicker. As soon as your fingernail will leave a line, then go at it! 🙏❤️😎🤙🛻💨
Amazing to see the amount off labour involved with these projects, Robbie, you seem to have a very high integrity level with your work standards, your a man following my own soul’s beliefs, hope life rewards you in similar justice
If u want to be taken serious in any trade the work has to be at a serious level the trades r a timed commodity the more work u can get done in a day the more that is made and I'm sure robby and his team do great work just like we should all try and do
Great video!! I was in the Automotive industry for almost 30 years ordering the parts on Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles for the majority of those years I think that a great bodyman or woman are like artist with some of the work they can do with bent sheetmetal. You can always tell how good they are by how much body filler they use & it's wild how precise & sensitive their feel is with things you can't see!
Really enjoyed this one Robby. Going back to the roots. The exact thing that brought me to your channel. I really enjoy all that you do but this is the thing that keeps me here, along with the great people you work with and family environment. Keep up the great work my friend!!!!
As a young SPC in Army I had a old SGt showing me how to do body repair on a damaged Humvee hood the corner was smashed. The Army's fix was if damaged enough just replace it if not there was fuel tank repair kits and sand paper then hit it with CARC paint. His off duty hobby was classic cars and wasn't having a crap show job of a repair on owr company commanders / 1SGT truck. I was a functional repair guy "If it works as intended it's good." I have seen how much work and time it takes to do a good or great job and the right knowledge, tools materials. Some of it I didn't have or want to buy let alone have the funds to buy.
I for one was interested in seeing the attempt to burn snow. Also, respect for how Robby looks out for the employees. One thing that may seem weird, but can be worth doing is saying people work with you and not for you. Robby is a true artist, and does a fantastic job explaining.
Thanks for these instructional videos. And i totally agree. After spending years in the collision industry I completely understand you're aways trying to remove those "good hands" from around your customer's throat.
I love these videos as much as the other stuff. I remember going through autobody in high school and almost took a job at a local shop but chose the Corps instead. I miss doing it but still dabble in some small painting projects for my car and truck.
People watched pulling a dent because this is what you know that we don’t. I can’t speak for all your audience, but goofing around without any substance isn’t going to bring me back for more. You have skills and some pretty cool equipment, share them. Show what it takes to start and run a body shop. You have done some, your audience will grow if you do more.
Yay body work!! Says no mechanic ever, but I'm no mechanic so it's great. I find the paint and body work fascinating. I do love the builds and the recoveries as well. This channel has really matured into a solid production. Robbie's voiceovers for sponsors are really good too. But don't quit your day job. 😅😂
I love all your videos but particularly the body videos. I do some myself but as a hobbyist and I have learned so much from your videos. Keep em coming.
Mr.Layton thanks for sharing your painting knowledge! It’s been fun to watch eeyore grow he definitely has an eye for detail! Keep at it Colton! No more naps though
Loved todays upload. Proud of you, Robby. Finishing a project in one video is a big step for you. 😊 I was kinda hard on you for dragging the bombi project out. I am realizing that there are alot of variables in getting a project done. I apologize for my previous comment lol
That’s great seeing how you do it in your shop. How about doing one using tools we might have at home. Like a Harbor Freight stud gun and slide hammer or the glue on’s and slide hammer?
If you want to see low budget, professional autobody work, check out Lakeside Autobody. Jerry is old school and has been doing autobody work for a long time.
I did think you were a little hard on Colton and Hillbilly, a couple of episodes ago, when you left them to try to sand the front of the Bombi and then came back disappointed in their results. You clearly learned of it and TOTALLY REDEEMED YOURSELF! (Insert Dumb N Dumber mini-bike scene).
My uncle was a body man/painter for 40 years. He appreciates and approves everything you say about bodywork. He finishes your sentences sometimes. Its uncanny.
here in my busted knuckle garage we dont have them fancy tools but its doesn't matter how you pull on the dent most important part is the tap tap. Thank you for pointing that out to everyone. I have a pic of my frame straightener / dent puller in my YT community.
This video is great! I learned some tricks of the trade that will hopefully help me with some of the body work I need to do the my truck after two deer ran into the sidenof it.
Pay attention to Robby , Colton. He will teach ,and will show you the proper and professional ways to insure you do the repairs At a professional level as they should be. I see Colton catching on quick and will be great at what ever job task placed infront of him.
I've got a man crush on you 😊 But seriously, it's a pleasure to watch a professional do body work.. My uncle was a body man, and i was always amazed at seeing his handy work, he's nolonger with us, and i sure miss the hours spent in his shop.. God bless, thanks for the fun lesson
At some point in time, put a bunch of these in to a playlist. What tools and how to use. Make them fairly short. And if there’s interest do a longer version. Thanks.
I love the key machine. You should put a tool list with links in your comments. There are so many tools that you use that some of us would like to purchase but can tell what the part numbers are.
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1:52 there is this UA-camr a homesteader I don't remember his name he's got a little dog called minion anyway 700 people watched a live stream on his channel of paint dying
I just wish my boss would buy me a bridge Puller
love the tutorials , Thank You and Many blessings... SMR
It's awesome to watch a professional doing his job. And seeing you teach Colton and Hillbilly your trade is really cool.
Agreed!
Those spot welding dent lifting tools are really cool.
I like Colten’s seriousness about learning as much as he can. Much respect for teaching him.
This video is the main reason I started watching your channel. I can't do any of the things you do because of health issues, but it is satisfying to watch.
You take pride in your work, and that's a rare thing today.
Yeah, it's the body work that got me watching. It _is_ very satisfying to watch. Personally, I can't do it due to lack of skill and discipline - lol.
@AFloridaSon a lack of equipment and tools, too!
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It's amazing how much time you spend on a couple of small dents, but that's what makes you the master body man.
I don't know why you were surprised that the dent puller short was popular. Every time you post a video of doing actual body work, your comments section light up with people like myself who express gratitude for having the content we originally subscribed way back when you were working on a maroon tractor trailer cab. We love this stuff.
That was the same video I was introduced to Robby Layton!!!! Doing the best paint and body work in the nation! Since then his focus has been more 'recovery work.' Of course, I don't know what puts beans on Robby's table. Body and Paint or recovery....
Love the independent perspective which the boss lady gives, seems she has a good overview of the forgotten projects… Remember the Laymo Robby !!!!!! 😂
At least tarp it geez 😢
I'm not surprised that a dent repair video was your highest performing so far. The dent repair videos are easily *my* favorites.
Thanks for the lesson Robbie. I've never been formally trained but I've been doing backyard body work for over forty years on my projects. I used to be real bad at it but I've gotten a lot better by talking to professionals, buying better tools like a stud puller and attending UA-cam University. The problem now is, at my age, I don't want to do that crap anymore. It's tedious, filthy and my back doesn't like it either!
This is what got me hooked on Layton.The body shop part. You have mad bodyshop skills.
“All Snake” 😂
25 years in the body repair industry here, good to know I’m not the only one who feels that way…👍
My friend ran a good sized body shop in Illinois in the 90's. He got so tired of all states tactics, especially thier refusal to pay for factory sheetmetal, that he would call the agent on speaker phone with their mutual customer listening.
If you want to be upset, look up blackstone, who owns all state.
You can read about their stock market, real estate, government and more manipulations.
Just some poor little rich kids needing some more money.
Excellent. I love it when you are in teaching mode. You are so patient and thorough.
Love learning about the actual steps! My guess is a lot of us are amateur diy’rs…I have filler and glaze in my shop for projects…don’t know enough about them!
GREAT VIDEO!! You should do a DIY video about what is needed to Paint a car/truck in your Garage. And a 2nd related video for mixing and matching paint colors in your Garage.
Good Morning Robby and crew. Thanks for another great video!
nice to see how far the tech has come. i grew up in the lead era ... Thanks to the entire crew..
Love the tech talk part of the body work!
I am in awe watching you work😂
Dang dudes! That key bridge dent puller is next level. Memories of drilling holes and using a slide hammer to get big dents out. 😂
Progress at its finest, for the finest. Amazing work by all of you!
Try a “Surfoam” file to knock off body filler while it’s still a little green to help smooth it quicker. As soon as your fingernail will leave a line, then go at it!
🙏❤️😎🤙🛻💨
Amazing to see the amount off labour involved with these projects, Robbie, you seem to have a very high integrity level with your work standards, your a man following my own soul’s beliefs, hope life rewards you in similar justice
If u want to be taken serious in any trade the work has to be at a serious level the trades r a timed commodity the more work u can get done in a day the more that is made and I'm sure robby and his team do great work just like we should all try and do
The skill and attention to detail is amazing. I wish all bodyguys did such a good job.
Great video!! I was in the Automotive industry for almost 30 years ordering the parts on Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles for the majority of those years I think that a great bodyman or woman are like artist with some of the work they can do with bent sheetmetal. You can always tell how good they are by how much body filler they use & it's wild how precise & sensitive their feel is with things you can't see!
Really enjoyed this one Robby. Going back to the roots. The exact thing that brought me to your channel. I really enjoy all that you do but this is the thing that keeps me here, along with the great people you work with and family environment. Keep up the great work my friend!!!!
So satisfying to watch a master craftsman mentor others. Agree with others, this is the reason I started watching your channel. Thanks for sharing.
You all rock!
As a young SPC in Army I had a old SGt showing me how to do body repair on a damaged Humvee hood the corner was smashed. The Army's fix was if damaged enough just replace it if not there was fuel tank repair kits and sand paper then hit it with CARC paint. His off duty hobby was classic cars and wasn't having a crap show job of a repair on owr company commanders / 1SGT truck. I was a functional repair guy "If it works as intended it's good." I have seen how much work and time it takes to do a good or great job and the right knowledge, tools materials. Some of it I didn't have or want to buy let alone have the funds to buy.
I find those key based dent repair systems interesting to watch in use. Nicely done!
Love the facial expressions when you are concentrating. A true professional who cares. 😊😊😊😊
I for one was interested in seeing the attempt to burn snow.
Also, respect for how Robby looks out for the employees. One thing that may seem weird, but can be worth doing is saying people work with you and not for you.
Robby is a true artist, and does a fantastic job explaining.
Just love watching you guys. ❤
Thanks for these instructional videos. And i totally agree. After spending years in the collision industry I completely understand you're aways trying to remove those "good hands" from around your customer's throat.
Great Vid !!! The true power of the internet !!!! Sharing Knowledge !!!! Thank U Robby !!!!!
A very informative video, I can see why it costs so much to get body work done, good on you Robbie
Great video, guys. Hate body work, but I like watching you do it!
I love these videos as much as the other stuff. I remember going through autobody in high school and almost took a job at a local shop but chose the Corps instead. I miss doing it but still dabble in some small painting projects for my car and truck.
People watched pulling a dent because this is what you know that we don’t. I can’t speak for all your audience, but goofing around without any substance isn’t going to bring me back for more. You have skills and some pretty cool equipment, share them. Show what it takes to start and run a body shop.
You have done some, your audience will grow if you do more.
That dent puller is cool
Robby I like how you treat your worker they got respect for you
the body work instruction is Great, you are getting famous Robby, great knowledge sharing, thanks Robby
About time, Robby works😅 nicely done.
You should mention that sometimes in a body shop, the insurance estimate to repair a dent is 3hrs, and it takes 11
Good morning y’all ☕️🇺🇸. Good to see the Boss out in the shop 👍🏽.
And now we know, have a good week and count your blessings amen.
Yay body work!! Says no mechanic ever, but I'm no mechanic so it's great. I find the paint and body work fascinating. I do love the builds and the recoveries as well. This channel has really matured into a solid production. Robbie's voiceovers for sponsors are really good too. But don't quit your day job. 😅😂
Nice job teaching with Colton.
I enjoy watching the demonstration videos and repairs.
Burn snow--------------- what a genius.
Taking bed liner off is my big project. Glad to see him do that. And I have a cab dent. This was for me.
I love all your videos but particularly the body videos. I do some myself but as a hobbyist and I have learned so much from your videos. Keep em coming.
Mr.Layton thanks for sharing your painting knowledge! It’s been fun to watch eeyore grow he definitely has an eye for detail! Keep at it Colton! No more naps though
Oh dang.. Robbie's choreographing the outro now 👍😎✊
Thank you Robby and crew for the lessons !
I'd love an episode where you tell people what insurance providers to avoid and the things they try and pull.
Loved todays upload. Proud of you, Robby. Finishing a project in one video is a big step for you. 😊 I was kinda hard on you for dragging the bombi project out. I am realizing that there are alot of variables in getting a project done. I apologize for my previous comment lol
Good video with the content people love! Keep them coming. Catch you on the next. ✌️ 😊
Robbie & team.
Thanks for the education. You breakdown the process into logical steps, giving he confidence to do it myself.
It is so good that You explained about filling pinholes as I always had trouble with that. Good Tip!
Really nice. Does the 11 hours include final paint and delivery prep?
That was very satisfying. Been a while since we had a lesson.
Good morning crew love ur content
That’s great seeing how you do it in your shop. How about doing one using tools we might have at home. Like a Harbor Freight stud gun and slide hammer or the glue on’s and slide hammer?
If you want to see low budget, professional autobody work, check out Lakeside Autobody. Jerry is old school and has been doing autobody work for a long time.
More like this please, along with description or links to things used like the Lucky blocks, degreaser, tape rolls, for the home garage worker?
It's so cool that Robby gives us a step-by-step procedure so we can follow that at home. In our living room. On the couch. 😁😜🤟
Good job guys !
I did think you were a little hard on Colton and Hillbilly, a couple of episodes ago, when you left them to try to sand the front of the Bombi and then came back disappointed in their results. You clearly learned of it and TOTALLY REDEEMED YOURSELF! (Insert Dumb N Dumber mini-bike scene).
Always learn something from your tutorials. Now all I need is the money to buy the cool tools.
My uncle was a body man/painter for 40 years. He appreciates and approves everything you say about bodywork. He finishes your sentences sometimes. Its uncanny.
Another day, you know what time it is: Time to beg Robby to put a rollcage in whiskers!!
Cool instructions, my wife’s truck went into the shop and it took a month. Now I know why😊
Great 101 instructions, now just need the years of experience behind what you make look easy!
here in my busted knuckle garage we dont have them fancy tools but its doesn't matter how you pull on the dent most important part is the tap tap. Thank you for pointing that out to everyone. I have a pic of my frame straightener / dent puller in my YT community.
Another Great Video 👍 Great content, keep up the great work!
This video is great! I learned some tricks of the trade that will hopefully help me with some of the body work I need to do the my truck after two deer ran into the sidenof it.
I like these instructional videos. Thanks
🎉 Great job team 🎉
Wow Roby I'm an old body and fender man . The new ways that you do your work to remove a dent .things have changed a lot.👍
Seen a Calendar about 20 years ago bodywork from the 30s and 40s a lot of hammering and lead filling.
COOL VIDEO! GOOD WORK MAN. FROM NH
You make it look easy and we know it's not 😊
I want to see a video doing a sheet metal patch panel like a bedside repair. If it were on an 09 Chevy that would be even better.
3.5 actual hours on an 11 hour job WHILE teaching an apprentice is a good day.
Another awesome video and one that was very informative. Thanks for sharing!
Great job guys. Thank you 😊
The poor Laymo sitting out in the cold 😢😂😂😂
Pay attention to Robby , Colton. He will teach ,and will show you the proper and professional ways to insure you do the repairs At a professional level as they should be. I see Colton catching on quick and will be great at what ever job task placed infront of him.
Awesome video.. I wish you would do these more often.
Fine job guy's, thanks for the video.
That key puller is much cooler than the old stud gun and slide hammer...I would love to try that...
I've got a man crush on you 😊
But seriously, it's a pleasure to watch a professional do body work..
My uncle was a body man, and i was always amazed at seeing his handy work, he's nolonger with us, and i sure miss the hours spent in his shop..
God bless, thanks for the fun lesson
I like how you correctly identified "all snake"
It's science Norbit!! 😂
At some point in time, put a bunch of these in to a playlist. What tools and how to use. Make them fairly short. And if there’s interest do a longer version. Thanks.
GOOD JOB!
I find it tough working with crazy shaped corners like that.
True that. Compound curves and body lines on everything these days....
Interesting video . Thanks for sharing !
I like this kinda work from your channel.
Cottons class picture shows how many skills he is learning I g.
Like watching the repairs. What grit and brand belts do you use on the air sander for spot welds?
I enjoy your channel. Question on the dent tool. Are the keys reused?
Nice to see where I skreed up on bodywork. Now I know better
I love the key machine. You should put a tool list with links in your comments. There are so many tools that you use that some of us would like to purchase but can tell what the part numbers are.