Quick Side Damage Repair ( G90E Panel Puller Spotter )
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Customer needed a Quick Side Damage Repair. Well I worked as fast as this old man could go. But did get to use my new G90E Panel Puller Spotter.
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Excellent way to show how panel beating should be done. It’s an art which is dying due to overuse of filler/bondo. I always admire a craftsman like you. Keep up the good work mate.
Big Thank You Ali 😎👍
You are inspiring...
I'm 40 years old and just now getting back to my Fair shot ...
Only about 2 years of bad experiences fresh out of high school.
I'm investing in myself and so is the dealership I'm working for...
I'm buying tools and box that I need.. and will always have Skill and Knowledge that I learned and earned 😁☮️
I look forward to being a master teacher and teach the one's who want to learn like I did when I was younger .
Thank You!!! If you learn how to fix things you will always have a job!!! 😎👍
I miss watching your videos !. How you & your wife are enjoying retirement !. Great work & videos .Thank you.
We still uploading videos every week. RUclips is just Suppressing them!!! 😒
I subscribed young feller😁😁
Thanks I was starting to think my RUclips had broken 😆 See no young feller here just an old man!!! Lol 🤣
Hello, and to think you have done a fabulous job. I'm impressed. I have giving you a thumbs up on this job. Thank you so much for sharing this video.
Thanks TommyBoy A for watching and the thumbs up!!!
Start to finish excellent.
Thanks ..Will have a part 2 soon!!!
One of my favorite parts of the job is fixing door panels
Yep most just replace now lost art!!!
just bought one myself looking forward to use it on my trucks nice video great job
They're a cheap spotter but they'll also make their money back fast its working good so far!!!
thank you for demonstrating how to attach the ground
You are welcome!
Where did u get that music, I like it !!! Sounds like 50's doo wop , Great Workmanship, 😁😁
Yep good music from DJ QUADS!!!
Very Blessed and skilled🙏
Thanks Mason!!! 😎👍
@@JL.FortneyProductions you're welcome! I only wish I knew what you do! Thanks for sharing some of your skills God Blessed you with and to do!
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE VIDEO, BIG BIG THUMB UP
Hi Ive noticed the clear coat on the area worked on isn't as reflective as on the rest of the vehicle. Does the clear get its shine from the detail shop? From buffing/ wet sanding? Super smooth repair!
Yep some of the cars I work on from dealer gets finished at detail shop. I only have to do the body & paint for them.
Very Nice work once again
Thanks again!
Whats the purpose of tapping around where you are working? 1:35 and 2:55 ? And also the dotting at 7:36 ? where those your initials? :)
Just roughing it out with the wood it was handy. Pull up the low spots tap down the high
Hola una pregunta adquiri un spoter, soy novato y me gustaría saber para que cirven los rivets y los self-treading que vienen
Very nice. Thanks!
Thank You ! 😎👍
i just purchased the spotter because of this video
After you use it for awhile you will like it!! 👍
Amazing job👍👍
Thank you! 😊
Great job
Thanks for watching!!! 😊👍
I just got my spot dent puller today. Having problems with it. Like the the puller you use in this video. It will not stick to the panel for me to the dent or any other of the attachments. It will arc look like it sticks but I can pull it up slightly and it just comes off. I work on classic car which is thicker metal. Wondering if you can shed some light on my problem. thinking the unit is bad. Car I was working on was a 1964 Ranchero. Have you tried this unit on a older cars?
I have had the same thing happen before always bad ground. Maybe try grounding closer to work. This thing needs super clean tips all the time to work good. It should pull the Ranchero metal fine. If cleaning won't work you must have a bad unit!!! 🤔
Thanks for the video, why did you use the stud welder in the first dent instead of using the g90 ?
Maybe it was just closer.. I was only roughing it in and it was end of the day at that time?
JL FORTNEY Thanks for replying. Is the machine any good. I restore cars but everything is 20 gauge metal, I was curious to how well it works.
It works great! My Question is how long will it last? For around $300 I'll give it a try!!!
That old stud welder I have used since the 80's still working... Lol
@@JL.FortneyProductions Great video, How is the G90E holding up, I've been thinking about buying one on eBay. Thanks
JL, I don't know how I missed this video. lol Is that a 10 lb slide hammer? Thanks.
Yep '' Morgan Knocker '' Comes in handy sometimes!!! 😁
Nice body work
Thanks VHB414
What tools are you using? Where can I buy it then?
E90 spotter Ebay
You are the best
Old School ..Thanks Amir 😎👍
you are great, Thank you
Thank you!!!
Hi I have just bought a pro spot welder. What are carbon rods used for. Thanks look forward to more videos.
Carbon rods used for sinking a high spot when metal is stretched. Maybe I can use one in a video soon. Thanks for watching!!!
The carbon rods are used on metal thats been stretched, TO SHRINK IT, 1st bring All the metal UP, higher than the surface, then set the machine, then take the carbon rod and either DRAG IT, around in a circle going inward until u get to the center of the strech, or LINES, about 1/2" apart, it works really well, and it is fast, that carbon rod will glow red hot, if u use it on metal that hasn't been raised above the surface it will actually sink the metal DEEPER !! 😆😆
The suction cup you used what was the name for it? I liked it and googling for it. To buy it.
Think it was Snapon had it since back in the 80's Lol ..But any good suction cup should do the job!!!
@@JL.FortneyProductions I love your channel. My dad did body work like the old days. My dad learned in the 70's on a door a big dent. How he learned to fix it he shrunk it with a socket and hammer. Do you know what I am talking about? If so can you please show us how to do it?
@@justinduncan3967 Not sure but maybe from the back side with a big socket and a pick hammer on front of the dent may work to shrunk metal?
@@JL.FortneyProductions Sorry I think he stretched it. I have to ask his buddy whom also did auto collision.
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Did you have any problems with the g90e at first I just got one but it's not welding to the panel
Been working good ..Sometimes you may have to crank up the power but not bad for the $$$
@@JL.FortneyProductions thanks for replying I think mine was damaged in shipping I'm trying to get a replacement
Is that the 110 or 220 volt dent puller?
110 not bad for the price!!!
What setting do u use on your g90. I just got one, mine does not stick very well. I have it set to high.
Yep sometimes that happens its likely not a good ground if not sticking well to the metal. Make sure you ground to the same panel your pulling. Keep the tip sharp and clean. I use a small die grinder. I also use high setting a lot for heavy pulls. Must have a very good ground to work. Try this see how that works for ya!!!
@@JL.FortneyProductions I see that you have a Dent Puller similar to youtuber Trevor Hatton in the UK. I purchased the same unit, but like your other viewer, the , Negative Ground tap will NOT Attach to a freshly ground panel despite any power setting I tried.
REALLY FRUSTRATING ! and NOT CHEAP
You have any ideas ?? ( Yes I know, chuck the puller and take the fenders to a REAL BODY SHOP - as my wife says ...) :-)
@@cherr979 You have to keep both tips clean and the panel. I have had that happen on a truck once. If it never has worked for you maybe you have a bad machine. But try lightly grinding the grounding point. I do understand it's very picky about a good ground!!! Hope you get it working!!
Thanks for the reply! Trevor Hatton made the same suggeestion, and also -not to mash down on the negative lead too hard. He suggested a light tough and MAKE the ARC space larger , so the little stinker fuses with the panel. I tried that suggestion and a number of other ideas, but the machine was not playing my game. So I shipped it back to China via Texas warehouse. I used a Horrible Freight Stud Puller which was less than 1/2 th3 price of the other gizmo. Not as nice as the performance of the nachine you have , but it got'er done !!
Life's Good !!
THanks Again
The machine can be connected on 110 v .?
Yes and they also make a 240-volt
Does G90E work on older vehicles? Todays cars are tin cans lol
It would work on some pulls but your right not as good as on the tin cans!!! 😃
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What frame puller is that
If you are asking about the orange dozer it's homemade had it for around 30 years now!!!
JL FORTNEY can you make a video on how to make one
It was made by an old body man years ago ... I did not make it!!!
To the subscribers believe it or not this is a lot of the same things a real Bodyshop does to fix cars. I've been doing this over 17 years and hasn't changed from shop to shop unless you are a AAA Bodyshop would just skin the doors and put new skin metal.
Always try to match the Quality of the bodywork with the car ur working on. Nobody wants to pay top $$$ on a clunker!!!
Would be just like putting lipstick on a Pig!!! 🤣
This is not quick granpaa
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But nice work anyway
Quickie car lot job ..They don't give you much time! they always want them yesterday!! 👍