Myke, this video is a great service to our industry and to consumers at large. Great Job at demonstrating the value of PDR (and PCR). Beautiful work on that door as well Rob, Lisa, and Myke!
as an old retired crash repairer , the most amazing part , is that a door repair (pdr or traditional) could cost $4000. lf i got $1500 tomorrow for this job l would think it was christmas.
I have been on pdr for the saving on downtime, I am a rental cars operator. I have a bodyshop that is great for helping. They have not enough staff to solve my problems. So I have been trying to make my cars look better. So much has been achieved by glue pulling. Now I am awaiting the executioner tools. I have to ask, why are there not any quality line boards available? I can set up the reference in my work space.
We learn something new every day. The progression and inventiveness of new tools & techniques using PCR tools are getting faster all the time. I'm beginning to think about whether 3D surface scanning, coupled with modelling, will enhance the ways to quote and how to perform the complex repair sequence? Collisions with wildlife are prevalent, greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Nice Myke, and great to see some traditional crash repair pulling tech coming into PDR . . . . . . and it's the same the other way, with glue pulling stations becoming more available to crash / body shops. If you don't mind sharing . . . How long all up Myke, including all involved techs time ?? Keco crease killer kit at 4:45 would have helped, really versatile bit of kit.
Thanks Les. We worked on it for 4 days at an average of 5 hours a day. So bout 20 hours. Next one like this should take less. We learned a lot on this one.
Hey Myke great video once again! Here is a throw back for ya. I was certified back in 1995 and do you remember when we were told that Saturn was going to be our demise...HAHAHAHAHA.
Myke, this video is a great service to our industry and to consumers at large. Great Job at demonstrating the value of PDR (and PCR). Beautiful work on that door as well Rob, Lisa, and Myke!
Thanks Joe!!👊
as an old retired crash repairer , the most amazing part , is that a door repair (pdr or traditional) could cost $4000. lf i got $1500 tomorrow for this job l would think it was christmas.
Молодцы!Отличная работа всей команды!👍💥💥💥💪
Thank you 🙏
I have been on pdr for the saving on downtime, I am a rental cars operator. I have a bodyshop that is great for helping. They have not enough staff to solve my problems. So I have been trying to make my cars look better. So much has been achieved by glue pulling. Now I am awaiting the executioner tools. I have to ask, why are there not any quality line boards available? I can set up the reference in my work space.
very cool well done hello to Ukraine.
Excellent Art of work ❤️ your student from Kuwait
Thank you.
We learn something new every day. The progression and inventiveness of new tools & techniques using PCR tools are getting faster all the time. I'm beginning to think about whether 3D surface scanning, coupled with modelling, will enhance the ways to quote and how to perform the complex repair sequence? Collisions with wildlife are prevalent, greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Nice work! When I grow up... Liked the fact that the tech has only been doing this for 3 years. That means there is still hope for me!!!🤣😂
Absolutely 😆 👊🙏
Nice
Great jobs! the real king of the PDR 🙌🙌👍👍💪💪
This video was pretty entertaining, and wicked smart.
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impressive, thanks for sharing
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video Myke!
Thank you.
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Greetings from Turkey. Great job. Thanks for the videos. I follow with interest
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for explaining what "oil canning" means I 🙂
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
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Very nice
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Nice Myke, and great to see some traditional crash repair pulling tech coming into PDR . . .
. . . and it's the same the other way, with glue pulling stations becoming more available to crash / body shops.
If you don't mind sharing . . .
How long all up Myke, including all involved techs time ??
Keco crease killer kit at 4:45 would have helped, really versatile bit of kit.
Thanks Les. We worked on it for 4 days at an average of 5 hours a day. So bout 20 hours. Next one like this should take less. We learned a lot on this one.
@@denttime Cheers, good going.
Yeah you learn as you go still, never stop learning new tricks, and getting quicker too.
Well done, Well said. Thank you
Thanks for watching.
Hey Myke great video once again! Here is a throw back for ya. I was certified back in 1995 and do you remember when we were told
that Saturn was going to be our demise...HAHAHAHAHA.
😂 yes I do! I thought I had to look for another career!