Put some dents in my fender and with this I feel like I'll get them out with limited tools, appreciate the free content. Seriously I don't think people realize you and others put a ton of information out on RUclips that would usually cost a shit load of time and or money to learn , so again thank you .
I am not a professional bodyman but I learned more watching this one video of yours than I have watching any other person on RUclips you truly know your craft and also how to show exactly what you are doing so someone else can learn from it
thank you, im a mobile paint repair guy if you can call it that and started pdr by myself with some tools but got so much to learn anyway nice work man.. all the best.
Thank you so much, man. You’re a great teacher, very easy to follow and great voice. Learned a lot here. Much success wished to you with your endeavors-you deserve it. Thank you for your service as a Marine for our great country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Been a dent technician for 17 years I enjoy watching videos if I pick up one little clue, that I didn't know it's worth it 10 or 15 minutes invested enjoy your videos and work.
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost my account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Draven Adonis I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Thanks Jesse, the investment won’t amount to much, and only what you need! I just want people to have baseline knowledge before coming to see me in person. That way your time and money is spent polishing rather than the very beginning building blocks. I want people to be successful at this, and not feel like they’ve been taken.
Thank you sir. I just bought a kit and had no idea how, what, and why are the reasons for so many pieces. You answered all my questions in great detail.
Awesome man! Head over to www.realworldpdr.com for more info, pdr 101 will cover all of the basics, and pdr monthly will set you on your way to a career if you’re interested!
CZEŚĆ Z TEJ STRONY GRZEGORZ JESTEM Z POLSKI Z MIASTA KRAKÓW BARDZO DZIĘKUJĘ ZA TWOJE FILMY PORADY PEŁEN PROFESJONALIZM PODEJŚCIE DO LUDZI KREATYWNOŚĆ TO SZTUKA MIŁOŚĆ DO TEGO CO ROBISZ BARDZO DZIĘKUJĘ POZDRAWIAM CIEBIE I CAŁĄ TWOJĄ RODZINĘ. SAM ZACZYNAM PRZYGODĘ Z PDR TRENUJĘ PO 10 GODZIN MAM NADZIEJĘ ŻE ZA JAKIŚ CZAS DORUWNAM TOBIE CHOCIAZ W POŁOWIE. JEŚLI MOŻESZ DORADZĆ MI GDZIE KUPIĆ DOBRE NARZĘDZIA BĘDĘ WDZIĘCZNY . PRZEPRASZAM ŻE PISZĘ PO POLSKU ALE SŁABO ZNAM ANGIELSKI PS. ZAPRASZAM DO POLSKI
Old video, but have you tried the Keco precision pulling base for the mini lifter (or dent gun) ?? Pretty sure it wasn't around when you made this. It reduces the volcano effect, very good for those small sharper deeper dents.
I’d check out www.realworldpdr.com This can be a tricky job. Make sure you’ve got all your info before digging into your own truck! PDR monthly will give you access to all the content you’d need to start learning!
Do you think that an Amazon PDR dent pull kit (SuperPDR) is good enough for a starter kit for a beginner? I noticed that the tap downs is a hard plastic. I’m thinking about giving it a shot plus checking out your online workshop.
Hi, I have a huge dent in my roof that covers the rear left quarter of the roof. It includes sharp creases at the left roof rail. it's on an '84 VW Jetta. Can I fix this with minimal PDR tools?
I’m completely untrained but would love to learn. Can’t really afford the hands on but can’t afford not to take advantage of the videos. Would like to get more information on tools, what to purchase and where to get them from. Thanks for your time
Hi, great video, didn't find an answer for this in the comments, but can I use regular hot glue gun glue? Or do I need to buy some special glue? Do you know if this glue also will release when applying isopropyl alcohol?
Great video and very informative. What is the difference between round and square tabs? And is it worth investing in square tabs as I've only came across round tabs. Many thanks.
+steven bewick there’s not a ton of difference. Honestly you won’t notice any. If you’re having trouble finding square, just forget about them they aren’t necessary.
i think it is better to heat up the area your going to apply the glued tab to first, then after applying the tab is to cool the area down quickly with either cold water in a spray bottle or liquid gas refill for lighter really cools it down making the glue harden real quick. The connection between the glued tab and the surface your pulling is far superior and reduces the wait time to ready for a pull instantly especially with the liquid fuel freezing it making the glue solid. Try it and see for yourself the difference, you'll never do it that way again. Eagle One Over and out
Hahaha I’m never above learning something. But tabweld has like a 6-7 second dry time. I’m not sure by the time I grab my lifter if I need it any faster
Turbocast I appreciate the support so much! The beautiful thing about this, is we can tailor a program just for you. If you’ve got the basics down, you won’t have to pay for them. If you want to do retail work, you won’t have to pay for all the Hail Damage training courses. By the time you make it for one on one training, you’ll already have the building blocks learned and I can help pull you to the next level. That way when you leave me you’ll be able to start a real PDR business, or be so close you can taste it. Armed with all the knowledge and skills to make it successful!
Hey feel free to get ahold of me at Denttoolsfreak@gmail.com There are several packages available and we just need to find the one that suits you the best. Either way they are each and every one the best value in the market. look forward to hearing from you.
We get that a lot from body shop owners. There’s some very specific tips and tricks for you guys to do it successfully. Hit up www.Realworldpdr.com that will get you well on your way. And when you’re ready we do offer in person training.
+Johnny Knoxville more than likely yes. I’d have to see a picture to know for sure. Feel free to email me at Denttoolsfreak@gmail.com with a picture and your city and state, and I’ll find a good tech for you.
Awesome quality video well done i actually thought i was repairing that dent . I don’t know how some one could give you a thumbs down keep up the great work 👍
Haha. That was a fella who was upset that I’m going to have to start charging a nominal amount for full in depth lessons. I’m trying to get people to be “good” before they come for in person training so their money is better spent and they are more successful. Oh.... and it’ll be significantly more affordable than any other good training around. Talking 7-12 dollars for 15 years of experience from an “industry leader” (title still makes me feel weird), and videos that take me 10+ hrs a piece to make. Also tie up my staff at the shop, etc. etc. he was a bit entitled and we aren’t going to worry about him lol. He told me he was going back to watching PDR Peterson..... 👍🏼👍🏼 good luck bud. 😂😂. Thank you so much for your continued support! Please let me know how you think I can improve for you!
You got it dude. My current in person trainee is older than you. www.realworldPDR.com has all the info you need. I show you how little you need to actually start learning and take you from absolute beginner to crazy advanced information in some 200 and counting video lessons
That’s very situational but as I teach on www.realworldpdr.com that’s dependent upon what the dent is telling you about the pressures, and forces at play. With sharp dents requiring multiple pulls, yes.
Oh!!! This is Patrick from that rant I made on a different RUclips’s video. Glad to see you made it over here! That guy is a big problem and part of the reason I made this series.
Dent Vets PDR Training the only reason I subscribe to him is for the laugh and thrash on him so hopefully he’ll delete his channel (not likely) thanks for the work your doing for the pdr community!
Dent Vets PDR Training nothing particular but love doing big smashes on panels that most body shops would replace/skin. Im an auto body/pdr tech in a body shop in WY. Doing mostly hail (big hail this year) and been doing more big smashes. The ins companies gladly pay off the Kardon price guide I’m staying tuned!
+Gacha Boy Johnson that one unfortunately is no longer produced. It was knockoff, produced by dent technologies before they went out of business. The original was cobra tools. A light that’s built similar with similar fade can be purchased from Druz tools.
I like you approch to teaching and your sense of humor..im not putting the others down ...the dent time guy is good at what he does but he seems more condesending and makes you feel like a complete jerk if you f@#$ up..just my opinion i may be wrong but different strokes right?...
I didn’t, I did have to use some compound and a buffer to buff those impact marks off of the panel though. I use a DA buffer instead of rotary, to avoid any paint damage. Never claimed to be an expert in buffing!!! 🤣😂🤣
I'm In Ireland.. Can you supply work transport accommodation beers and bitches if I call over 😂😂💪 sorry.... that was out of line...how dare i...... I'll get my own accommodation 😀👊☺️
Put some dents in my fender and with this I feel like I'll get them out with limited tools, appreciate the free content. Seriously I don't think people realize you and others put a ton of information out on RUclips that would usually cost a shit load of time and or money to learn , so again thank you .
I am not a professional bodyman but I learned more watching this one video of yours than I have watching any other person on RUclips you truly know your craft and also how to show exactly what you are doing so someone else can learn from it
thank you, im a mobile paint repair guy if you can call it that and started pdr by myself with some tools but got so much to learn anyway nice work man.. all the best.
Glad to help
Thank you so much, man. You’re a great teacher, very easy to follow and great voice. Learned a lot here. Much success wished to you with your endeavors-you deserve it. Thank you for your service as a Marine for our great country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you for taking the time to watch! I appreciate all the love from my subscribers. If you need anything feel free to reach out.
Finally, some great quality & informative content. Thank you!
Been a dent technician for 17 years I enjoy watching videos if I pick up one little clue, that I didn't know it's worth it 10 or 15 minutes invested enjoy your videos and work.
Thank you so much Michael! It’s easy to fall in love with this craft! Believe you me, the wife hates how much I love it!!! 😂😂😂🤣
Also a great finishing lesson. Let's face it, it all comes down to finishing. Thanks
Patience has its own reward. Awesome techniques!
Finally a video explaining how to actually do the tapping and why it works, thanks!!
You are quite welcome!
You have the MASTER touch! Really enjoyed watching your craftsmanship techniques.
Sorry to be off topic but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost my account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Draven Adonis I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Draven Adonis it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
@Ernest Angel glad I could help =)
This is such a great video! It’s helped me with glue pulling
Sure am glad to hear that!
That’s a beautiful repair. Thanks for the video. 🙏
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
This is the exact video I frickin needed thank youuuuu
Out of all the videos I've seen on repair yours is far the best. So thank you.
Another great vid Jim. I hope people would understand how valuable this knowledge is. I would gladly pay for these vids. Sign me up!
Thanks Jesse, the investment won’t amount to much, and only what you need! I just want people to have baseline knowledge before coming to see me in person. That way your time and money is spent polishing rather than the very beginning building blocks. I want people to be successful at this, and not feel like they’ve been taken.
Thank you sir. I just bought a kit and had no idea how, what, and why are the reasons for so many pieces. You answered all my questions in great detail.
Awesome man! Head over to www.realworldpdr.com for more info, pdr 101 will cover all of the basics, and pdr monthly will set you on your way to a career if you’re interested!
One of the best videos I’ve seen however looks like I have to spend a fortune acquiring the tools and gear that you have
Nah! Start simple man. I’ve got more tools than anyone needs.
Amazing just puller out hole like this wit Amazon set it took me literally two days but I’ve learned a lot!
Jim you are a god! Not THE God but a god! I love your style! Keep up the great work brother!! Will be signing up soon!!
CZEŚĆ Z TEJ STRONY GRZEGORZ JESTEM Z POLSKI Z MIASTA KRAKÓW BARDZO DZIĘKUJĘ ZA TWOJE FILMY PORADY PEŁEN PROFESJONALIZM PODEJŚCIE DO LUDZI KREATYWNOŚĆ TO SZTUKA MIŁOŚĆ DO TEGO CO ROBISZ BARDZO DZIĘKUJĘ POZDRAWIAM CIEBIE I CAŁĄ TWOJĄ RODZINĘ. SAM ZACZYNAM PRZYGODĘ Z PDR TRENUJĘ PO 10 GODZIN MAM NADZIEJĘ ŻE ZA JAKIŚ CZAS DORUWNAM TOBIE CHOCIAZ W POŁOWIE. JEŚLI MOŻESZ DORADZĆ MI GDZIE KUPIĆ DOBRE NARZĘDZIA BĘDĘ WDZIĘCZNY . PRZEPRASZAM ŻE PISZĘ PO POLSKU ALE SŁABO ZNAM ANGIELSKI PS. ZAPRASZAM DO POLSKI
Well filmed. Great video you can really see whats going on.
i am getting in to pdr because i public park and seems every year i get a small dent somewhere.
Old video, but have you tried the Keco precision pulling base for the mini lifter (or dent gun) ??
Pretty sure it wasn't around when you made this.
It reduces the volcano effect, very good for those small sharper deeper dents.
I'm learning here on RUclips from you guys getting ready to PDR my hail damaged truck and become a PDR tech for my retirement.
I’d check out www.realworldpdr.com
This can be a tricky job. Make sure you’ve got all your info before digging into your own truck!
PDR monthly will give you access to all the content you’d need to start learning!
Retire to become a pdr tech.....that’s a new one. Really despise the customers that think this job is easy and a piece of cake.
Really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. You are awesome
I am not a dent guy but your video was excellent.
Do you think that an Amazon PDR dent pull kit (SuperPDR) is good enough for a starter kit for a beginner? I noticed that the tap downs is a hard plastic. I’m thinking about giving it a shot plus checking out your online workshop.
Just in time for my project! The production quality is excellent. Using current techniques and tools! Thank you!
Awesome! I love it when that happens! You know how to reach me if you need help!
Great work, would love a list or a video of tools you use or where you purchase your tools.
Best repair vid! Hands down.
This may be a stupid question but ill ask anyway..how far away should the light source be from the dent. I have elimadent 14 inch board
Hola por favor traducir , muy interesante el vídeo gracias desde argentina 🇦🇷
Hi,
I have a huge dent in my roof that covers the rear left quarter of the roof. It includes sharp creases at the left roof rail. it's on an '84 VW Jetta. Can I fix this with minimal PDR tools?
I’m completely untrained but would love to learn. Can’t really afford the hands on but can’t afford not to take advantage of the videos. Would like to get more information on tools, what to purchase and where to get them from. Thanks for your time
Hey! We’ve got the online option that may help a ton! Realworldpdr.com
Has all the best lessons
I have this long dent crease that I would love to get off. I would love to learn from you cause you seem you know your stuff.
Hey thanks brother great video love it
I enjoyed the entire video. Where do we get all the other tools?
Excellent job bro with all detail
Thanks alot I'm learning on it videos
+Shakeel Ahmed that’s amazing man! Thank you for the compliment.
Thanks for making this tutorial. I checked out your website but couldn’t find a listing of the tools you use.
I’m the Dent Tools Freak (my other RUclips channel) I use all of the tools!
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Thank you so much, it is really video that i like to learn DIY
How much time does it take to remove that dent? I'm trying to learn PDR too.
Thank you so much,very helpful vid!!!👍🏾👍🏾
Wow amazing my friend your thechnik is increadeble well done
Hey great video where are you located for training im in Toronto Canada
Really good video. Truth. No BS.
New to your videos, nice demo of years of experience. Subscribed.
Hi, great video, didn't find an answer for this in the comments, but can I use regular hot glue gun glue? Or do I need to buy some special glue? Do you know if this glue also will release when applying isopropyl alcohol?
Regular glue gun will work, regular glue has inconsistent drying times and often isn’t the right hardness vs elasticity for pulling panela
Great video and very informative. What is the difference between round and square tabs? And is it worth investing in square tabs as I've only came across round tabs. Many thanks.
+steven bewick there’s not a ton of difference. Honestly you won’t notice any. If you’re having trouble finding square, just forget about them they aren’t necessary.
Muy buen trabajo, por favor añádele subtitulo en español a sus videos, gracias.
Amazing vid's. Greeting from Poland :)
Good job..where are you located?
thank jim great job. how about sharp dent with pain cracked in the centre?
Steer clear. That has to be tooled in a very specific way of that paint damage will get worse. Pulling is out.
When do use a lifter instead of a slide hammer?
i think it is better to heat up the area your going to apply the glued tab to first, then after applying the tab is to cool the area down quickly with either cold water in a spray bottle or liquid gas refill for lighter really cools it down making the glue harden real quick.
The connection between the glued tab and the surface your pulling is far superior and reduces the wait time to ready for a pull instantly especially with the liquid fuel freezing it making the glue solid.
Try it and see for yourself the difference, you'll never do it that way again.
Eagle One
Over and out
Hahaha I’m never above learning something.
But tabweld has like a 6-7 second dry time. I’m not sure by the time I grab my lifter if I need it any faster
Good job!
Great video. Recommend turning off the sound for a better viewing experience.
This was a very early video!
You’ll see some of the newer ones are quite a bit better!
I'm having trouble getting the glue off so I got a hundred and ninety proof solvent but I think that's to high and might take the paint off
90 percent isopropyl. That’s all you need
Great idea!! I’m one to buy and learn more!! 👍👍👍👍
Turbocast I appreciate the support so much! The beautiful thing about this, is we can tailor a program just for you. If you’ve got the basics down, you won’t have to pay for them. If you want to do retail work, you won’t have to pay for all the Hail Damage training courses. By the time you make it for one on one training, you’ll already have the building blocks learned and I can help pull you to the next level. That way when you leave me you’ll be able to start a real PDR business, or be so close you can taste it. Armed with all the knowledge and skills to make it successful!
Heck yea!! I’m always looking to get better!
Dent Vets PDR Training So where can I get more information??
Hey! I’ve gotten called away to help a buddy with some hail damage. So everything has taken a bit of a delay! I’m sorry I’ll be back ASAP.
Good job ! I'm in New york i can fly to you for the one and one training . how much does the training cost ?
Hey feel free to get ahold of me at Denttoolsfreak@gmail.com
There are several packages available and we just need to find the one that suits you the best. Either way they are each and every one the best value in the market. look forward to hearing from you.
an awesome video!
Have a real desire to move into p.d.r currently own a bodyshop and would love to master this skill as I hire in guys for p.d.r.dent repairs also ....
We get that a lot from body shop owners. There’s some very specific tips and tricks for you guys to do it successfully.
Hit up www.Realworldpdr.com that will get you well on your way. And when you’re ready we do offer in person training.
How much do you charge for the training ?
Is it possible to finesse out an outward dent on the arching door pillar from a roof rack over torqued onto the roof?
+Johnny Knoxville more than likely yes. I’d have to see a picture to know for sure. Feel free to email me at Denttoolsfreak@gmail.com with a picture and your city and state, and I’ll find a good tech for you.
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Awesome quality video well done i actually thought i was repairing that dent . I don’t know how some one could give you a thumbs down keep up the great work 👍
Haha. That was a fella who was upset that I’m going to have to start charging a nominal amount for full in depth lessons. I’m trying to get people to be “good” before they come for in person training so their money is better spent and they are more successful. Oh.... and it’ll be significantly more affordable than any other good training around. Talking 7-12 dollars for 15 years of experience from an “industry leader” (title still makes me feel weird), and videos that take me 10+ hrs a piece to make. Also tie up my staff at the shop, etc. etc. he was a bit entitled and we aren’t going to worry about him lol. He told me he was going back to watching PDR Peterson..... 👍🏼👍🏼 good luck bud. 😂😂.
Thank you so much for your continued support! Please let me know how you think I can improve for you!
Dent Vets PDR Training mate if I lived near you i would pay for your genuine training. That guy needs to do his homework
Thank you so much! Hopefully we can meet in the future!
Are knockdown tool tip metal?
Thank you for video.
Cool. Thanks
+Rob Estey no problem!
Where to buy those tools
Great video! Where can I buy some basic tools and supplies?
I’ve got a video coming just for that.
Google?
@@pelican7481 I found a nice little starter set on Amazon, I've got a couple of dings I'm going to work on soon.
The other PDR techs have used Heating Gun but You never used it. What is the difference?
I do use it, generally with glue pulling it’s a bad idea. Your glue will never hardeb
How to prevent stretching the metal when glue pull that many times?
Just don’t pull too hard. You can back and forth for a long while without stretching. One huge overpull and you’ll stretch it immediately
Thank you
Nicely done 👍
I want to learn this trade. I’m 55 yrs old and don’t have a lot of money to get started. I did body repair of and on for many years. Help please.
You got it dude. My current in person trainee is older than you. www.realworldPDR.com has all the info you need. I show you how little you need to actually start learning and take you from absolute beginner to crazy advanced information in some 200 and counting video lessons
Thanks for the vid, very good info!
Your welcome! Stay tuned it’ll get even better!
We're can I buy dented removers
How long did this dent take you to finish?
Thank you! Good job.
Thank you for watching! Means the world to me!
Fantastic, you are good.
Thank you!
Love the video! Great job!
Thanks Ryan, as always I appreciate the support! You get your job back 🤣😂🤣😂
so u pull and tap the sides(always moving and taping?) to make the dent easier to pull? is that how u take most pulling dents out
That’s very situational but as I teach on www.realworldpdr.com that’s dependent upon what the dent is telling you about the pressures, and forces at play. With sharp dents requiring multiple pulls, yes.
How much for that dent?
50 dollars ?
What solvent do you use to remove glue.Thanks
That’d be isopropyl alcohol 91%
@@RealWorldPDRTraining where can you get the solvent
굿 good job 👍
Is there a particular glue that you require?
Great video!
Nice repair and instruction. Are you planning on doing videos for advanced techs? We can always get better!
Surely! That’s my favorite kind!
If there is anything specific you’d love to learn let me know, there is some fairly large damage on this channel. It’ll get even gnarlier 😉
Oh!!! This is Patrick from that rant I made on a different RUclips’s video. Glad to see you made it over here! That guy is a big problem and part of the reason I made this series.
Dent Vets PDR Training the only reason I subscribe to him is for the laugh and thrash on him so hopefully he’ll delete his channel (not likely) thanks for the work your doing for the pdr community!
Dent Vets PDR Training nothing particular but love doing big smashes on panels that most body shops would replace/skin. Im an auto body/pdr tech in a body shop in WY. Doing mostly hail (big hail this year) and been doing more big smashes. The ins companies gladly pay off the Kardon price guide I’m staying tuned!
Where can i get this light please ? I like it
+Gacha Boy Johnson that one unfortunately is no longer produced. It was knockoff, produced by dent technologies before they went out of business. The original was cobra tools. A light that’s built similar with similar fade can be purchased from Druz tools.
Hey Jimmy! Dude I haven't seen your videos in a while, your vids didn't pop up ?
ARCHIE MEGEL make sure you hit subscribe and the bell to be notified!
Thank you too.
I like you approch to teaching and your sense of humor..im not putting the others down ...the dent time guy is good at what he does but he seems more condesending and makes you feel like a complete jerk if you f@#$ up..just my opinion i may be wrong but different strokes right?...
Hey Man! Thanks for taking the time to watch, and the kind words!
Glad you dig my style!
Great job!!!!!!!!
You don’t use heat to make the process easier?
Heat and glue don’t mix well. It’d be a never ending runny glue bonanza
Did you have to wetsand with 2000 and buff ???
I didn’t, I did have to use some compound and a buffer to buff those impact marks off of the panel though. I use a DA buffer instead of rotary, to avoid any paint damage. Never claimed to be an expert in buffing!!! 🤣😂🤣
@@RealWorldPDRTraining ok good job
Great job man...but in the end I can see 2 little spots, why didn't you record removing them ? 😥
Because I had to move the camera to use the buffer.
It seems like the PDR training industry is bigger than the PDR industry lol
Does it?
Why do you feel like that?
I'm In Ireland.. Can you supply work transport accommodation beers and bitches if I call over 😂😂💪 sorry.... that was out of line...how dare i...... I'll get my own accommodation 😀👊☺️
You and I...... we are gonna get along just fine I think......
Good job A+++
surprised there's not a electrical tap down tool that vibrates
I thought it will less work if you remove the fender
That’s a quarter panel. It’d have to be cut off