It's amazing the paint remains in place. I can get my repairs to the point of that ripple stage then I get lost. I'm just doing work on my own cars so it's no big deal but I need more practice. Thanks again for showing the process.
I been following Tom for a good while, I'd never attempt a repair like that as a beginner lol, I'm also practicing on my own stuff and small little dents, I can get to that 90% but always get stuck in the last 10%.
@@edwinmedina4338 Thank you. At the risk of sounding like I am pushing my training on you, its that last 10-20% that everyone struggles with, that's where some extra guidance can just shift you over the edge to achieve a 100% finish. Keep pushing my friend!
Thank you! It does get tricky towards the end that's when the fine details (and a whole lot of paitence,😅) matter most. When you get to that stage, its usually about your board position, to be able to read what needs doing next, so either moving it back 1-2 foot or tilting or both can make a huge difference!
Hey thanks again my brother im subscribed
Thank you Bill, glad you enjoy my channel and thanks for subscribing!
It's amazing the paint remains in place. I can get my repairs to the point of that ripple stage then I get lost. I'm just doing work on my own cars so it's no big deal but I need more practice. Thanks again for showing the process.
I been following Tom for a good while, I'd never attempt a repair like that as a beginner lol, I'm also practicing on my own stuff and small little dents, I can get to that 90% but always get stuck in the last 10%.
@@edwinmedina4338 Thank you. At the risk of sounding like I am pushing my training on you, its that last 10-20% that everyone struggles with, that's where some extra guidance can just shift you over the edge to achieve a 100% finish. Keep pushing my friend!
Thank you! It does get tricky towards the end that's when the fine details (and a whole lot of paitence,😅) matter most. When you get to that stage, its usually about your board position, to be able to read what needs doing next, so either moving it back 1-2 foot or tilting or both can make a huge difference!
@@LearnPDROnline Thank you!
Good job !
Thank you 👍
Saludos from miami fl can't wait to start buying my tools i always love this trade.
If you are in Florida keep an eye out on the Mobile Tech Exhibition they have every year, loads of tools and dent guys to chat to there www.mte.live/
Awesome job. ❤
Thank you 🙏
Great job, thanks a lot!
Thanks for watching! 👍
How long did this take you?