i can't see any of the other pdr guys ever saying amazon pdr tools are ok under any scenario so good job being objectively honest, you gained my respect and sub.....
@@pethelprc4721 man, what an honor! Thank you! I fully expected the rods to bend and the knockdowns to flatten, and they just didn’t! lol i wouldn’t suggest starting a business with them…but I’m sure customers wouldn’t know any better. 😅 thank you for the support!
I bought some tools off ali baba including knockdowns. I figured can't go wrong with knockdowns but no I'm sticking to my favourite brands even if I have to pay 5 times the amount. Just not designed by people that are at the top of their game.
@@danielvodo1 💯 these were fun, but definitely not for the pro. Agreed. When you put them side-by-side, you can see why we have to drop a pretty penny for our tools. 🤜🤛
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Thanks for the honest review. I'm retired and a much above average hobbiest body man and I have been interested in doing some light PDR on the side for friends and neighbors. I actually just today ordered about $450 of PDR tools from Amazon. My thoughts are that I will recognize what stinks and those tools I will replace with quality tools but for now I think I will be OK. After all, I have been doing PDR for years using whatever I could find around the garage, so this has to be a huge upgrade from that.
@@jerryvikla3925 i hear you! When I first started, I was around some guys that were bending flathead screwdrivers, and shaving down the ends of them, and using those as brace tools! So it’s wild that a “cheap” set of tools from Amazon would have been a luxury set of tools back then! I really enjoyed doing this because I want to encourage guys and gals to get hands-on in their garage, and not be discouraged by how expensive Dent tools really are. That’s the business to be in, creating dent Guy tools! Lol! But with that said, I’m glad you enjoyed the video, I hope you have fun, pushing some dents in the garage! Thank you for the support!
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Great review! I wasn't surprised to hear that you do classes -- you are a clear, focused, easily understood teacher. Thanks for explaining the differences between a set like this and a professional one, and the ways in which that would and wouldn't matter for an amateur user. Extremely helpful!
@@JessamynHazeltine thank you! That means the world! Stay tuned on the channel, I’m going to be releasing some videos, some tips and tricks on how to do some basic dent repair at home. Thank you for the support! Some of the kindest words I’ve had on here!
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Honest review and nice presentation, Thank you. I am a paint and body guy, so on my own vehicles, even the smallest door dings which most people would not even notice, that is all I see when approaching my car. There is no pdr service in my area, so I am going to try to learn pdr on my own.
@@DCBabos go get em brother! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! We had way more fun than i expected. And yes, as a body guy, I can imagine you see all of the little imperfections that most people don’t. Which is also going to be an advantage in your learning to do dent repair! If there is no PDR service in your area, and you really want to learn how to do this properly, and get some insight on how to start the PDR side of business, I do training in the Dallas or area. Two week and one month courses. I do one on one, so the courses book pretty fast. I am booked through September, but, I have a little time in October and some in November. Connect with me on Instagram! We can talk more about getting you going! Otherwise, thank you for the support here on UA-cam!
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Nice job! You explain things really well. It was great to see you push a few dents. I appreciate the videography as well. The shop is well lit. The close-up shots were easy to see. Well done!
@@EricPillow very kind words! Thank you! And I’ll pass on the compliments to videographer! Im glad you enjoyed! I think this will be something we do monthly if not every few weeks. 🤜🤛😎
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Thanks, you are putting more trust in tying out these easy to access tools. I will be waiting for more content to see if I can do some PDR at home on hail damage.
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Great objective evaluation of these tools. I can see where you'd be a good teacher of the PDR trade. Shout out to the camera person too for doing a good job in showing the details during the video.
@@tecbox7 thank you! Your comment will have me motivated all day! I had a lot of fun, and these tools really surprised me! I went into this thinking they would be so cheap and unworkable. But they weren’t half bad at all! And I’ll pass on the kind words to the camera’ lady’. 😉 my little girl. I’m proud of her. She was a champ all day! Thank you!
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@@badass1g awesome! I’m glad you enjoyed it, and welcome to the PDR community! I’m going to in this next year, start releasing more videos to give better insight on how to do paintless and repair. I do offer in person, one on one training, so if that’s ever in your future, it would be an honor to be an option on the table for you!
@@JasonMartin-vk5hv Jason! I’m glad you enjoyed it! These were better than I thought they were going to be considering how much our professional tools cost. 😅 I am a trainer, so if you’re ever in the Dallas Fort Worth area, and looking to get into professional training, I offer two week and one month courses. You can find me on Instagram. @legacydentco otherwise, I appreciate your support, and best of luck in your journey!
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@@aleksandrburunov7604 of course my friend! I would say that these tools will give you a good idea of what to expect. But, if you end up pursuing this as a profession, you will definitely want to go to a website like Anson PDR, and start slowly collecting professional gear. But this, especially for the price, is a great way of messing around at home and your own garage initially! Have fun!
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Cool to see some budget stuff that seems useable. Thanks for the review. I work in a body shop and have considered for a while trying to get into some paintless dent removal. Just not sure about investing into all the pro tools until I see if its something I would like to pursue. This may be a good option to start.
@@jasonsayre8102 hey brother! Thanks for popping in and checking out the video! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, man, they were surprisingly pretty fun. You are definitely going to be able to see what paintless dent repair potentially could be like. But, once you start picking up professional tools, you’ll definitely feel the difference. I am in Texas, and will be dropping some videos soon on training. That’s what I’m transitioning my shop into. If you were ever interested in coming out to the Dallas area for training, hit me up on Instagram!
It's not so much the quality of the tools, but the skill and experience. Better tools just add a bit to the tech. The best tools couldn't do any good to someone who doesn't know how to use them.
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The tools look like what was used 20 years ago. If you are a good dent tech, you could use these tools to fix dents. The problem is that is it takes years of work and training to become a good pdr tech. A rank amateur could not use my best stanliners (the most expensive) to fix a dent. Training is the most important part of dent repair.
@@allenwilson6585 💯% you nailed it. Training, training, training! Getting in those reps is key. You’re also right about the tools themselves. I remember when guys were bending, screwdrivers, and shaving down the flatheads to create brace tools. Tools have come along way! But even these cheap Amazon tools would’ve been great to have back then! 😅🤜🤛
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@@Joel-we2gg 30?! Ah, the days of bending and shaving flathead screwdrivers! 🤜🤛 thank you for the support! These were fun to mess around with and I’m sure 30 years ago, these actually would have been great to have! Right? 🇺🇸🫡
@@Husick420 thank you! If it’s a newer Ford, just be careful with the aluminum panels. You definitely have to push harder, but with finesse and patience. Im hoping these tools get people proactive, but start on something small and a dent that is easy to access just to get a feel for what pushing is like. Who knows, you might really like PDR!
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You should try the Maddox kit from Harbor Freight, I don’t think it has any of the hooks in the kit but I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the kit. Great video btw!!
@@jaybently Jay! This means you are my FIRST OFFICIAL UA-cam SUGGESTION comment, and I’m down for the CHALLENGE! Ordering it right now and I’ll drop a review! STAY TUNED! Thanks brother! 🇺🇸🫡
@@legacydentco that’s amazing! I will definitely be tuning in then! I’ve always wanted to learn how to do PDR work, just never really gotten around to it but now I’ve gotten the perfect reason to learn it, I think someone ran into my front fender with a buggy at Walmart and caved it in.😅 needless to say I’m very interested in learning PDR now!😂 will definitely be sticking around!
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@@JaredBoduch awesome, thank you Jared! You can do it brother! Slow approach, patience, don’t push too hard. See how the metal moves first, then you can always ramp up the intensity. Just remember, the metal is thin, and the paint is even thinner!
@@davidkim5407 hello David! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I tell you what, i am a trainer. I provide 2 week and 1 month courses. I’ve currently got a firefighter learning his 2nd career and I’ve got another student coming from San Antonio on Monday who is a body guy, wanting to add the service to his shop. I’ve had students that have never even heard of PDR, and all of the students so far have left the training pushing dents, and now making money. It’s a lot of fun. Find me on Instagram and message me, @legacydentco, or call the number in my page description of your are ever interested! Otherwise, I’m grateful for the support here on the channel!
@@d7a7s7 thank you! It was fun, and I’ll probably say it quite a few times, I was surprised at the quality of the tools. Definitely worth checking out to have your own garage. Thank you for the support!
@@mikesaiz5873 🤜🤛 starting a series of “how to”, say check that out and stay tuned to the channel! Head over to the main page and watch the first video! Thank you for the support!
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@@mahditalashan3637 you’re right! It definitely helps on my pro model. Sometimes, when you put in a long shift, it’s nice to dim it down a little bit. Easier on the eyes. Thank you for the support, my friend!
@@RyAnScicli thank you for the support! I’m glad you liked the video! These really were fun. And, if it’s just for at home, on your own car, or even messing around to start learning dent repair, these are a good purchase!
@@RyAnScicli well, if the time comes where you really want to dive in, I run a school here in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Hit me up on Instagram, we could talk about options if you ever wanted to get into debt repair. Especially after trying this set out! Good luck, brother!
Thank you for sharing! I remember years ago when I met technicians that were bending flathead screwdrivers, and shaving down the end of them to where they were smooth. They too were having to make their own hand tools! Quite a long ways we’ve made it, and it’s wild! Now you can just get a nice little set from Amazon, almost same day, for under $100. And The tools are decent compared to the ones that were being handmade!
This was a pretty good video! Im impressed you don't have more views on your videos. I am planning on trying to get a set in a week or two cause I have some minor dents and also some medium sized damage from an accident. I'd like to try to work on a couple of the smaller dents and then finish off the larger damage with a normal set of autobody tools. I've done some body work before, but I'll be new to pdr. Wish me luck😂
@@joetaylor1089 thank you for the kind words brother! You got this! Especially after doing body work before, you’ll have a good appreciation for how metal moves. Just take a patient approach. There is some good content out there by guys like Real World PDR training and Dent Time to give some first approach guidance. Good luck brother, but most of all, have a blast! 🤜🤛
Keith! Awesome brother! It’s wild that these would be considered “cheap” 😅. This set is way cooler than what we first started out with years ago. Dent tools have come along way, the durability, and the way they are treated and shaved down, and the different metals that we use. But, this set right here would’ve been awesome to have back in the late 90s early 2000s. With that said, I think you’ll really like them. They definitely get the job done!
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@@Cape_Town_7655 i agree! I think I’ll be showcasing more easily accessed, diy dent tools for those who like to give it a shot at home. Maybe save a little money in this economy. Dent guys and gals may not like me doing that but 🤷🏻
@@Pr0fBruce yes sir! Old school dent guys way back first taught me to flip it and hit with the handle. Releasing some videos of actual dent repair soon and you’ll see my go-to hanger that i use daily. It’s beefier. The handle is perfect for contact and control. 🤜🤛😎🤙
Весь хлам с Алиэкспресс переехал на Амазон. На самом деле если покопаться в китайских магазинах, можно найти неплохой инструмент (реплики с именитых брендов).
If you have the skills, well developed. You know how to make a tool to work at your benefit. Probably slower, but all is related to your experience. On the other hand, you can have the good professional tool, without the skills, you are Not going to make it.
@@rmckayne 100%!!! I’m confident i could go a week using these Amazon tools if i was challenged. And when i first started dent repair, i had a buddy give me some of his hand tools, some of the best at the time, and i didn’t know what the heck to do with them lol!
@@buoowboob7526 💯 best tools definitely do not mean anything without great skill. If I had to challenge myself for a week just to work with the Amazon tools, I’m confident I could pull it off! 🤜🤛 thank you for the support!
i can't see any of the other pdr guys ever saying amazon pdr tools are ok under any scenario so good job being objectively honest, you gained my respect and sub.....
@@pethelprc4721 man, what an honor! Thank you! I fully expected the rods to bend and the knockdowns to flatten, and they just didn’t! lol i wouldn’t suggest starting a business with them…but I’m sure customers wouldn’t know any better. 😅 thank you for the support!
Agreed
I bought some tools off ali baba including knockdowns. I figured can't go wrong with knockdowns but no I'm sticking to my favourite brands even if I have to pay 5 times the amount. Just not designed by people that are at the top of their game.
@@danielvodo1 💯 these were fun, but definitely not for the pro. Agreed. When you put them side-by-side, you can see why we have to drop a pretty penny for our tools. 🤜🤛
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Thanks for the honest review. I'm retired and a much above average hobbiest body man and I have been interested in doing some light PDR on the side for friends and neighbors. I actually just today ordered about $450 of PDR tools from Amazon. My thoughts are that I will recognize what stinks and those tools I will replace with quality tools but for now I think I will be OK. After all, I have been doing PDR for years using whatever I could find around the garage, so this has to be a huge upgrade from that.
@@jerryvikla3925 i hear you! When I first started, I was around some guys that were bending flathead screwdrivers, and shaving down the ends of them, and using those as brace tools! So it’s wild that a “cheap” set of tools from Amazon would have been a luxury set of tools back then! I really enjoyed doing this because I want to encourage guys and gals to get hands-on in their garage, and not be discouraged by how expensive Dent tools really are. That’s the business to be in, creating dent Guy tools! Lol! But with that said, I’m glad you enjoyed the video, I hope you have fun, pushing some dents in the garage! Thank you for the support!
Did you make something with that amazon tools that you ordered?, or they are worthless?
@@andrejzivkovic9411 I actually removed 5 dents from a car I own. Some of the tools were not so good but others worked great.
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Great review! I wasn't surprised to hear that you do classes -- you are a clear, focused, easily understood teacher. Thanks for explaining the differences between a set like this and a professional one, and the ways in which that would and wouldn't matter for an amateur user. Extremely helpful!
@@JessamynHazeltine thank you! That means the world! Stay tuned on the channel, I’m going to be releasing some videos, some tips and tricks on how to do some basic dent repair at home. Thank you for the support! Some of the kindest words I’ve had on here!
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Honest review and nice presentation, Thank you. I am a paint and body guy, so on my own vehicles, even the smallest door dings which most people would not even notice, that is all I see when approaching my car. There is no pdr service in my area, so I am going to try to learn pdr on my own.
@@DCBabos go get em brother! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! We had way more fun than i expected. And yes, as a body guy, I can imagine you see all of the little imperfections that most people don’t. Which is also going to be an advantage in your learning to do dent repair! If there is no PDR service in your area, and you really want to learn how to do this properly, and get some insight on how to start the PDR side of business, I do training in the Dallas or area. Two week and one month courses. I do one on one, so the courses book pretty fast. I am booked through September, but, I have a little time in October and some in November. Connect with me on Instagram! We can talk more about getting you going! Otherwise, thank you for the support here on UA-cam!
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Nice job! You explain things really well. It was great to see you push a few dents. I appreciate the videography as well. The shop is well lit. The close-up shots were easy to see. Well done!
@@EricPillow very kind words! Thank you! And I’ll pass on the compliments to videographer! Im glad you enjoyed! I think this will be something we do monthly if not every few weeks. 🤜🤛😎
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Thanks, you are putting more trust in tying out these easy to access tools. I will be waiting for more content to see if I can do some PDR at home on hail damage.
@@krisjanisartisceksters5035 thank you!!! Coming soon friend!!!
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Great objective evaluation of these tools. I can see where you'd be a good teacher of the PDR trade. Shout out to the camera person too for doing a good job in showing the details during the video.
@@tecbox7 thank you! Your comment will have me motivated all day! I had a lot of fun, and these tools really surprised me! I went into this thinking they would be so cheap and unworkable. But they weren’t half bad at all! And I’ll pass on the kind words to the camera’ lady’. 😉 my little girl. I’m proud of her. She was a champ all day! Thank you!
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Amazing video! Looking into learning this stuff
@@badass1g awesome! I’m glad you enjoyed it, and welcome to the PDR community! I’m going to in this next year, start releasing more videos to give better insight on how to do paintless and repair. I do offer in person, one on one training, so if that’s ever in your future, it would be an honor to be an option on the table for you!
Great video! And great job explaining how to use the tools.
I hope to get into PDR soon and learn this art work! Thank you for sharing!
@@JasonMartin-vk5hv Jason! I’m glad you enjoyed it! These were better than I thought they were going to be considering how much our professional tools cost. 😅 I am a trainer, so if you’re ever in the Dallas Fort Worth area, and looking to get into professional training, I offer two week and one month courses. You can find me on Instagram. @legacydentco otherwise, I appreciate your support, and best of luck in your journey!
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I was looking for which tools to purchase to learn how to repair a dent and thanks for all explanation which tool to use and where and how thanks.
@@aleksandrburunov7604 of course my friend! I would say that these tools will give you a good idea of what to expect. But, if you end up pursuing this as a profession, you will definitely want to go to a website like Anson PDR, and start slowly collecting professional gear. But this, especially for the price, is a great way of messing around at home and your own garage initially! Have fun!
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Cool to see some budget stuff that seems useable. Thanks for the review. I work in a body shop and have considered for a while trying to get into some paintless dent removal. Just not sure about investing into all the pro tools until I see if its something I would like to pursue. This may be a good option to start.
@@jasonsayre8102 hey brother! Thanks for popping in and checking out the video! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, man, they were surprisingly pretty fun. You are definitely going to be able to see what paintless dent repair potentially could be like. But, once you start picking up professional tools, you’ll definitely feel the difference. I am in Texas, and will be dropping some videos soon on training. That’s what I’m transitioning my shop into. If you were ever interested in coming out to the Dallas area for training, hit me up on Instagram!
It's not so much the quality of the tools, but the skill and experience. Better tools just add a bit to the tech. The best tools couldn't do any good to someone who doesn't know how to use them.
@@deathatsix 💯 truer words can’t be spoken. 🤜🤛
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Well done! I’ve done body work, patch panels, etc, but I’d like to do some PDR. This seems like a reasonable place to start. Thank you.
@@836dmar well then I’m confident you’ll enjoy these tools! Thank you for the support! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
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The tools look like what was used 20 years ago. If you are a good dent tech, you could use these tools to fix dents. The problem is that is it takes years of work and training to become a good pdr tech. A rank amateur could not use my best stanliners (the most expensive) to fix a dent. Training is the most important part of dent repair.
@@allenwilson6585 💯% you nailed it. Training, training, training! Getting in those reps is key. You’re also right about the tools themselves. I remember when guys were bending, screwdrivers, and shaving down the flatheads to create brace tools. Tools have come along way! But even these cheap Amazon tools would’ve been great to have back then! 😅🤜🤛
really helpful video. Our project truck has a lot of big dents in it and this helped a lot. I’m going to give it a whirl. Thanks!
@@wecanfixit7308 AWESOME! 🤜🤛 Message me on Instagram if you guys end up doing any before and after!
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Thank you. I've been in PDR for almost 30 years, I have some of the original tools made of bendable carbon steel, still good.
@@Joel-we2gg 30?! Ah, the days of bending and shaving flathead screwdrivers! 🤜🤛 thank you for the support! These were fun to mess around with and I’m sure 30 years ago, these actually would have been great to have! Right? 🇺🇸🫡
Great informative video I have a F150 with a lot of dings on it and debating on getting a cheap set like that to tackle the job.
@@Husick420 thank you! If it’s a newer Ford, just be careful with the aluminum panels. You definitely have to push harder, but with finesse and patience. Im hoping these tools get people proactive, but start on something small and a dent that is easy to access just to get a feel for what pushing is like. Who knows, you might really like PDR!
That was a good review of some diy home use tools without breaking the bank, thanks!
@@jasoncostello9709thank you! I’m sure I’m ruffling someone’s feathers in the dent-tool-sales-world, but these were honestly fun. Enjoy brother!
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You should try the Maddox kit from Harbor Freight, I don’t think it has any of the hooks in the kit but I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the kit. Great video btw!!
@@jaybently Jay! This means you are my FIRST OFFICIAL UA-cam SUGGESTION comment, and I’m down for the CHALLENGE! Ordering it right now and I’ll drop a review! STAY TUNED! Thanks brother! 🇺🇸🫡
@@legacydentco that’s amazing! I will definitely be tuning in then! I’ve always wanted to learn how to do PDR work, just never really gotten around to it but now I’ve gotten the perfect reason to learn it, I think someone ran into my front fender with a buggy at Walmart and caved it in.😅 needless to say I’m very interested in learning PDR now!😂 will definitely be sticking around!
@@jaybently 😅 dang it! Always parking lots man! Well hopefully i can give some good insight and hopefully you’ll get the repair you deserve. 🤜🤛
Thank you for reviewing this! Really helpful information!
@@benedettohibler3719 🤜🤛 my pleasure brother, it was fun and a surprisingly decent set of tools! 🙏
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I gotta say you've inspired me to try and get a few dents out on my vehicles. Thanks for the cool video 🍻
@@JaredBoduch awesome, thank you Jared! You can do it brother! Slow approach, patience, don’t push too hard. See how the metal moves first, then you can always ramp up the intensity. Just remember, the metal is thin, and the paint is even thinner!
Cool video. Makes me want to learn PDR.😂. I’m about to retire soon and maybe a 2nd career. I am curious how long training takes.
@@davidkim5407 hello David! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I tell you what, i am a trainer. I provide 2 week and 1 month courses. I’ve currently got a firefighter learning his 2nd career and I’ve got another student coming from San Antonio on Monday who is a body guy, wanting to add the service to his shop. I’ve had students that have never even heard of PDR, and all of the students so far have left the training pushing dents, and now making money. It’s a lot of fun. Find me on Instagram and message me, @legacydentco, or call the number in my page description of your are ever interested! Otherwise, I’m grateful for the support here on the channel!
That was worth watching - Thanks for putting this out .
@@d7a7s7 thank you! It was fun, and I’ll probably say it quite a few times, I was surprised at the quality of the tools. Definitely worth checking out to have your own garage. Thank you for the support!
Man, I really appreciate this video more than you know, Good lookin out for the guy that is just tryin to save some insurance premiums
@@mikesaiz5873 🤜🤛 starting a series of “how to”, say check that out and stay tuned to the channel! Head over to the main page and watch the first video! Thank you for the support!
Great honest review! 👏👏👏 best regards from Spain 😉
@@deltajohnny johnny! Thanks brother! ¡Eres la caña!
@@legacydentco 😂😂😂 Gracias, y tú también 😉
Can you please add the link for this tool?
TOOLS IN THIS VIDEO:
LIGHT : amzn.to/3WLnFH4
TOOL SET : amzn.to/3SFEpy5
BLENDING HAMMER : amzn.to/3SD21Dx
@@legacydentco thank you so much ☺️
Great vid! Thanks!
Thank you Ozzie!!!
@bigozzie75 I just dropped the first lesson in LEARN HOW TO: PDR! Head over to the main page and check it out! The first lesson is WHAT IS A DENT? Stay tuned for more!
Got any links to the uk please 🙏
Hey friend! I did not set one up, I’m sorry! Let’s see if this one works…
a.co/d/hDPU4tX
@legacydentco ah currently unavailable 😞 thanks tho
@@MrOoBAZoO dang. OK maybe mix up sets like this…
amzn.eu/d/4pVdbjW
And
amzn.eu/d/76gWGjR
Great honest review. Thanks.
@@p.dagostino2527 yes sir! I’m glad you like it! Giving the set away in the next video, stay tuned!
I just dropped the first lesson in LEARN HOW TO: PDR! Head over to the main page and check it out! The first lesson is WHAT IS A DENT? Stay tuned for more!
I just dropped the first lesson in LEARN HOW TO: PDR! Head over to the main page and check it out! The first lesson is WHAT IS A DENT? Stay tuned for more!
Great video my friend!
@@starman1111 thank you!!! I had pretty low expectations, and surprisingly, these smashed my expectations!
Very nice - thank you!
@@HoppasJagStoer my pleasure! That was fun! I don’t think you’d be disappointed if it’s for tinkering around in your garage!
I think the LED panel needs the volume button to adjust.
@@mahditalashan3637 you’re right! It definitely helps on my pro model. Sometimes, when you put in a long shift, it’s nice to dim it down a little bit. Easier on the eyes. Thank you for the support, my friend!
Really thank you! New Sub!
@@RyAnScicli thank you for the support! I’m glad you liked the video! These really were fun. And, if it’s just for at home, on your own car, or even messing around to start learning dent repair, these are a good purchase!
"@legacydentco For now, it's just for me, but I'm still searching for 'my job'. I like to do everything myself, so I want to try this too, lol."
@@RyAnScicli well, if the time comes where you really want to dive in, I run a school here in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Hit me up on Instagram, we could talk about options if you ever wanted to get into debt repair. Especially after trying this set out! Good luck, brother!
many years past my brother in law started to make these tools to repair dents for extra cas that times cash low and we had to make our own tools
Thank you for sharing! I remember years ago when I met technicians that were bending flathead screwdrivers, and shaving down the end of them to where they were smooth. They too were having to make their own hand tools! Quite a long ways we’ve made it, and it’s wild! Now you can just get a nice little set from Amazon, almost same day, for under $100. And The tools are decent compared to the ones that were being handmade!
Nice work
@@markhoots6259 thanks Mark!!! That was pretty dang fun! 🤙
This was a pretty good video! Im impressed you don't have more views on your videos. I am planning on trying to get a set in a week or two cause I have some minor dents and also some medium sized damage from an accident. I'd like to try to work on a couple of the smaller dents and then finish off the larger damage with a normal set of autobody tools. I've done some body work before, but I'll be new to pdr. Wish me luck😂
@@joetaylor1089 thank you for the kind words brother! You got this! Especially after doing body work before, you’ll have a good appreciation for how metal moves. Just take a patient approach. There is some good content out there by guys like Real World PDR training and Dent Time to give some first approach guidance. Good luck brother, but most of all, have a blast! 🤜🤛
I’m getting a set. Thanks
Keith! Awesome brother! It’s wild that these would be considered “cheap” 😅. This set is way cooler than what we first started out with years ago. Dent tools have come along way, the durability, and the way they are treated and shaved down, and the different metals that we use. But, this set right here would’ve been awesome to have back in the late 90s early 2000s. With that said, I think you’ll really like them. They definitely get the job done!
I just dropped the first lesson in LEARN HOW TO: PDR! Head over to the main page and check it out! The first lesson is WHAT IS A DENT? Stay tuned for more!
nice explain wanted to see pump nice kitt for own car
@@Cape_Town_7655 i agree! I think I’ll be showcasing more easily accessed, diy dent tools for those who like to give it a shot at home. Maybe save a little money in this economy. Dent guys and gals may not like me doing that but 🤷🏻
You were hitting the knock down tool with the handle.
@@Pr0fBruce yes sir! Old school dent guys way back first taught me to flip it and hit with the handle. Releasing some videos of actual dent repair soon and you’ll see my go-to hanger that i use daily. It’s beefier. The handle is perfect for contact and control. 🤜🤛😎🤙
They work and you get a full kit for the price of a single Professional tool.
@@danielborrowdale3903 💯 but for home/personal/diy use. Definitely want to slowly build pro gear if pursuing a career. 🤜🤛
Весь хлам с Алиэкспресс переехал на Амазон. На самом деле если покопаться в китайских магазинах, можно найти неплохой инструмент (реплики с именитых брендов).
@@АлександрПетров-я2ч6в 💯 i opened an Alibaba account recently, and found some wild tools! 🤜🤛🤙
So, I'll buy these and be a pro now. LoL
@@m3rdpwr yes! Just like that! 😂🤜🤛🤙
Good video. But I'll leave this to the pros
@@bigap5954 😂 awesome! Had to force myself to do the same last week with a plumbing issue at the house! 😅 I’m glad you liked the video friend!
🔥👍
@@ElStriker777 🙏 thank you sir! ⚒️
If you have the skills, well developed. You know how to make a tool to work at your benefit. Probably slower, but all is related to your experience. On the other hand, you can have the good professional tool, without the skills, you are Not going to make it.
@@rmckayne 100%!!! I’m confident i could go a week using these Amazon tools if i was challenged. And when i first started dent repair, i had a buddy give me some of his hand tools, some of the best at the time, and i didn’t know what the heck to do with them lol!
Hmmmm,,,,ok😮
@@lesterm23 that was my thought behind the scenes! 😅 surprised that they were actually decent!
Cut out that music. Thumbs down.
@@Flumazenil 🥲 30,000 views, and you’re the first negative comment, I think I’m doing pretty good man. Take it easy.
The Florida pool pump motor repair guy 32750 approved ! that was good info & see = Legacy Dent Co.
The highest accolade I’ve received on the channel so far! Thanks, brother! 🫡🙏
@@legacydentco you welcome !
My teacher told me that the means don't matter, the end is important
@@buoowboob7526 💯 best tools definitely do not mean anything without great skill. If I had to challenge myself for a week just to work with the Amazon tools, I’m confident I could pull it off! 🤜🤛 thank you for the support!