Basic PDR and Auto Body Slapper Use ... Demo & Theory

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 106

  • @alirahman4762
    @alirahman4762 5 дней назад

    The Time and effort you put into explaining this art 5 years ago is still helping us today. i appreciate your hard work in sharing your skills for years to come and to keep the art alive.

    • @martyrunik
      @martyrunik 5 дней назад

      I appreciate the comment!

  • @colynw64
    @colynw64 5 лет назад +19

    Hi Marty, Ive been doing autobody for 12 years now and the guys in that game don't really push the boundaries when it comes to new techniques for getting the job done, just bash and bog (bondo) as we say in Australia. I watch pdr videos regularly (particularly yours) to improve my repairs and make my life easier. Its so fascinating how you do it and i can move metal much better just from videos and trial and error at work. Thank you for your time and effort with your videos its making me a better tradesman

  • @bodean2000
    @bodean2000 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for all the time and effort you put into your videos to keep an old school tradition going. The amount of education that an individual can walk away with is priceless. Quality work is almost non existent these days because its all about the dollar and not the time it takes to do it right. I worked for a printing co for 28 years and the motto there was "Slow and right is always better than fast and shitty" Im semi retired now and I am not a PDR tech but watching your videos has really made me want to do this sort of work. I am what most folks would consider a perfectionist and I believe this would be a very rewarding business to get into. Thanks again for all the videos I appreciate it very much.

  • @aiden2402
    @aiden2402 9 месяцев назад

    Just dipping my toes in on this fine art. You sir are a master of your craft. If I can develop 1/10th of your skill level I’ll be pleased with the results. It’s superb to witness a master sharing his knowledge.
    Thank you sir.

    • @martyrunik
      @martyrunik 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Aiden. Lot more videos on this channel as well.

  • @omaralihasan8187
    @omaralihasan8187 4 года назад +2

    Very nice traditional ways for repairing dents with fairly cheap tools, it very good lesson.

  • @davidpetrus6921
    @davidpetrus6921 5 лет назад +3

    thanks for the video very informative for someone like me i have been doing body and paint for 30+ years and am trying to learn this trade videos like yours are very inspiring

  • @JustinMay74
    @JustinMay74 5 лет назад +3

    One day I’m going back for advanced training.... you really do teach great Marty.

  • @allenwilson6585
    @allenwilson6585 2 года назад

    Thank you Marty! Every time I see this, I learn something new.

    • @martyrunik
      @martyrunik 2 года назад

      Thanks Allen and never stop learning!

  • @osamaalmustafa3405
    @osamaalmustafa3405 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks a lot Marty yeah that was too helpful I discovered that I am using my slapper in wrong way
    Please keep on teaching us those techniques... yesterday I tried your lesson on using hammer and dolly on a bodyline and it worked like magic, I picked up 90% of the dent very very cleanly by doing so and just picked up the center with my rod
    Thanks a lot for those valuable tips
    Next demo we would like you to guide us through oil can dents when half of the dent is under a brace 🙏

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Osama. Glad your finding out how well these techniques work in the real world!

  • @JoeMattress
    @JoeMattress 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Really respect the detail and accuracy of this skill.

  • @TopGunPDRTraining
    @TopGunPDRTraining  5 лет назад +8

    Hey everyone. I'm not trying to put nice looking tools down. I'm saying they don't really increase your skill level, and they can actually get in the way of making you a better tech because if you believe a tool will give you more skill, then your depending on a tool and not LEARNING and PRACTICING which REALLY WILL give you the skills. So buy all the fancy tools you want... I have many. But don't buy them until you have developed your skill level. Don't fall into the trap of thinking they alone will give you skills because they DON"T! All a tool can do is increase your efficiency. You alone can give yourself the skill!

    • @tracydaniels2982
      @tracydaniels2982 5 лет назад

      Top Gun PDR Training where could I get the rubber headed hammer you are using? Thanks Marty!

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  5 лет назад

      @@tracydaniels2982 You can get it many places. Amazon is probably the cheapest. Use the yellow nylon end not the rubber end.

    • @tracydaniels2982
      @tracydaniels2982 5 лет назад

      Ok. What is it called?

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  5 лет назад +1

      @@tracydaniels2982 Usually soft face hammers

    • @phototec
      @phototec 3 месяца назад

      Hey Marty, another GREAT video. Whee can I get that metal flat faced hammer you show in this video (what is it called)? Thanks

  • @jesusalvarez5563
    @jesusalvarez5563 5 лет назад +2

    Definitely keep the videos coming! Especially the hammer and dolly techniques.

  • @nickpanico5441
    @nickpanico5441 5 лет назад +3

    As always Marty , great video . You are a very good instructor .

  • @johnintelisano887
    @johnintelisano887 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting this vid Marty! I always learn something new when I watch your tutorials!

  • @kauaixtremeshorefishing1021
    @kauaixtremeshorefishing1021 6 месяцев назад

    the more videos i watch the more i love your technique.
    i’m a diyer myself and i will be making some tools. 😂
    mahalo from hawaii

    • @martyrunik
      @martyrunik 6 месяцев назад

      Yes making your own tools is the best way to go;

  • @TimBoss2000
    @TimBoss2000 3 года назад

    Some things only come with experience.
    This guy's good.

  • @philf5043
    @philf5043 2 года назад

    Excellent lesson 👏

  • @KentBaum
    @KentBaum 5 лет назад

    Simple tools yet very effective results. Thanks Marty

  • @koutros100
    @koutros100 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your time Marty
    Awsome stuff especially for a newby

  • @musictherapy141
    @musictherapy141 10 месяцев назад

    That's great! I picked up paint stick. Now gorilla tape. One layer. Got it! Thanks

  • @randydicotti3975
    @randydicotti3975 4 года назад

    Great video as always. Is there a guideline for a beginner to basically know when to use a slapper and when not to ?

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  4 года назад

      Yes we cover this in both the large dent theory videos on this channel

  • @carlosjuliobermudezormaza8625
    @carlosjuliobermudezormaza8625 Год назад

    Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos

  • @martyrunik
    @martyrunik 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks Joe.

  • @awilson2525
    @awilson2525 3 года назад

    Thank you, I never quite understood how that worked. Now I know! Now I can fix things I could not yesterday.

  • @cheeryble
    @cheeryble 9 месяцев назад

    You have a great voice man you could make money with it

    • @martyrunik
      @martyrunik 9 месяцев назад

      There ya go! I'm starting my own podcast LOL

  • @testlog2247
    @testlog2247 5 лет назад

    Professional and informative as always. What kind of tape or backing was used on that painter's stick?

  • @joelkoonce8559
    @joelkoonce8559 2 года назад

    Thanks again Marty.

  • @johnpapa8681
    @johnpapa8681 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video. I'm just beginning and i'm going to home depot tomorrow!

  • @MrKali0stro
    @MrKali0stro 5 лет назад +2

    You are a super teacher! You have the most visual lessons! And you did not think to release a training video course? I would organize a translation into my native language, and sales (if it is interesting to you).
    If you are not interested in this, can I ask you to allow the translation of your videos into my native language and free distribution "as is"?

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  5 лет назад +1

      I may release an advanced PDR video subscription course in the future, but not a beginning PDR course as that would only add to the problem of techs trying to learn by video. As I mention in my "Is PDR for You training video" ... "Learning PDR from the beginning is the worst way to learn the trade as your guaranteed to pick up a huge amount of bad habits that will hurt you big time." I would never add to the problem by making these kind of videos. The videos I'm making are for functioning techs that are trying to improve their skill level.

    • @MrKali0stro
      @MrKali0stro 5 лет назад

      @@TopGunPDRTraining I realized. Can I then ask permission to simply translate your speech into my native language?

  • @ivansoyivan8709
    @ivansoyivan8709 4 года назад

    No la sabía a esa técnica. Muy buena, todos los días de aprende algo nuevo.👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @aymansaleem1614
    @aymansaleem1614 5 лет назад

    Very good instructions

  • @kietphuong802
    @kietphuong802 2 года назад

    Amazing thank you very much love your video

  • @G513-y3o
    @G513-y3o 5 лет назад

    Excellent video!… Rekindled my love for bodywork..seeing that I have a few dents in my car

  • @jasonb4614
    @jasonb4614 5 лет назад

    Did you bevel the edges of that hammer or buy it that way? I purchased one and it seems to be just a fraction of a degree concave, and has very pronounced edges. I have made some small crescent moon shapes in the paint of my practice panels. Should I file the edge a bit?

    • @martyrunik
      @martyrunik 5 лет назад +1

      Hi Jason. I almost always reface any hammer I buy. 'll be doing a video on how to do this. If your hammer is flat or slightly concave it isn't right for PDR

  • @jasabasenara8124
    @jasabasenara8124 5 лет назад

    Thanks marty. Very helpful as always.

  • @sgoldens24
    @sgoldens24 5 лет назад

    Again great detailed content , thank you so much !!

  • @BitcoinMaxy34
    @BitcoinMaxy34 4 года назад

    Does it matter how thick the home made tapper is? I like the feel of it better

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  4 года назад

      Just get the thick paint stir sticks, not the thinner ones.

    • @BitcoinMaxy34
      @BitcoinMaxy34 4 года назад

      Top Gun PDR Training ok. I’ve got 3 of those. Thanks for the help.

  • @barsberber87
    @barsberber87 5 лет назад

    You're doing a great job. Thanks..

  • @andrewg9677
    @andrewg9677 Год назад

    Hi Marty, please could you write the name of that hammer. I think I found it on the Eastwood site, they call it a Repousse hammer.

  • @donkelly5659
    @donkelly5659 4 года назад

    How do you keep your tools polished?

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  4 года назад

      I don't polish them. I use mostly stainless steel tools

  • @gastonmarcelo3648
    @gastonmarcelo3648 3 года назад +1

    Messirve! Tanks yoy

  • @stevenmarron834
    @stevenmarron834 4 года назад

    Great Vid.... Thank You

  • @turankarakus2635
    @turankarakus2635 5 лет назад

    Danke Her Maister

  • @MakerTools
    @MakerTools 3 года назад

    Great!!! Thanks...)

  • @brandongillispie6154
    @brandongillispie6154 3 года назад

    Highs first always?

    • @martyrunik
      @martyrunik 3 года назад

      On those types of highs shown in the video , yes.

  • @truckgotstuck
    @truckgotstuck 6 месяцев назад

    That looks like a polished leaf spring

    • @martyrunik
      @martyrunik 6 месяцев назад

      Thats what the original ones made in thee 1930s were made from.

  • @maarofmahbob3840
    @maarofmahbob3840 5 лет назад

    You hv a pair of magic hands....

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  5 лет назад +1

      Not really Maarof. Anyone with good hand-eye coordination can do this and a LOT more. It just takes the correct theory, practice and drive. Nothing good comes easy LOL

  • @martelinhodeouroipdr
    @martelinhodeouroipdr 5 лет назад

    Massa

  • @mattarmijo5394
    @mattarmijo5394 5 лет назад

    Great illustrational/tutorial video👍

  • @barretharms6948
    @barretharms6948 4 года назад

    Yes O many times I've seen guys going I'm a professional and they take hours to do work that you can take care of in minutes

    • @TopGunPDRTraining
      @TopGunPDRTraining  4 года назад

      Yes it's sad to see so many tech take so long to do basic repairs.