That's the thing I love about PDR, there is not always a tool that fits every job, you have to be creative and think outside the box and become a PDR engineer! Congrats on your 100K subscriber milestone and play button, it is well deserved! 👊
Jake my friend thank you for sharing on my channel. All the stars lined up that day for me. That scrap even had the matching holes. It was a fun repair. How are you? How’s business?
Subscribed today after binge-watching about a half dozen of your videos. Super satisfying to see the progression until that dent is MIA-Gone. I love how you're not making content for its own sake, but these are actually customers' cars and you're just giving us a look inside what it is you do for a living. A pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman in his element. 11 out of 10!
Only 3 videos in. The first two I was like this superman parody is a bit cringe but he does great work. 3rd video. I found myself "yeeaaaa" when he said "rips through steel." 😅😎
Man I'm from Brazil and have been watching your videos. I'm a PDR either and I admire and appreciates your creativity . For me PDR is An Unique Art and You are a Master of it. Thanks for teaching with your videos. We can learn a lot.
Mate I hope you are paid very well cos you are a VERY good pdr technician! If not get your ass over here to Australia and make some serious cash. Well done mate I love watching pdr work as a retired panel beater I’m always in awe at what you guys get out and you my friend are the best ! And thanks for sharing your knowledge mate. Cheers
Awesome job 👌 Amazing results and no grinding, filler or painting necessary. It seems as though metal work is very different when the finish allows you to control the light reflection. Had this panel been bare metal. I think the advantage of the light is lost and the work is much harder. At least requiring very different techniques. Love your work. Well done
I really like that you put the body line in place first. I would have done this very similar, only probably with a come along anchored off my truck (because thats what I have) Too many kids follow this ICAR first in, last out, theory...which is completely wrong. It causes more problems and fighting than anything. The key is to ignore that advice and instead do what you did...restore the body line first. The position of the body lines controls everything else on the panel. If those are not right, everything else is a fight.
I think these videos or outstanding just like your work. 👍🏻 I understand that where your shop is you probably get the vast majority of people with cars, it would be nice to see a few more videos repairing fenders on pickup trucks if possible from time to time. Just recently discovered your channel and I really enjoy it. 😉
The most impressive thing about this particular job is the fact that this car is from a time when cars had a little thicker metal. I do a lot of old muscle car restoration and that's something that I have always thought about...these new cars have such thin metal which is easier to manipulate. The old car metal is much thicker and stronger...is PDR really possible on the older cars?! The mustang here is thicker metal but not like the late 60's-early 70's. What's your opinion Kent?
That was great fun to watch. I LOVE the different ways we can approach damage. Your way is better here I think. I would have used and a porta power but would not have had that control. 👍👍👍GREAT JOB👍👍👍
Black is the hardest colour to get straight! But you did an amazing job there. I've got a few shallow dents in my car, your videos have given me some ideas for how to sort them out.
Im a new subscriber this is amazing how you can move and sculpt metal. I have a big dent on the hood of my suzuki samurai and was told i needed a new hood
MR steel mover love your videos two questions were can I buy the glue you use I use the one they sell at the dent store but your glue seems to have a harder hold and pull. Second question have you ever had a dent that you said I should have never taken the challenge were the metal stretched due to glue pull let me know if you have such video thanks. Keep on pulling
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop No I thank YOU for putting out these videos. I have a car that needs your expertise but I can't find a soul out here who's willing to do what YOU do. Eventually I'll try it myself but I don't have the kind of dent puller that you do and I'm afraid I'll stretch the metal and make it worse.
Olá! Assisti a um dos seus vídeos aqui no Brasil e, passei a me interessar pela arte de desamassar; comprei as ferramentas, comecei a praticar e atualmente, atendo alguns clientes aos finais de semana, pois ainda não é minha fonte de renda principal. Admiro e acompanho a excelência do seu trabalho. Parabéns pela perfeição!!
Hello big teacher, I don't understand much English. It's a pleasure to have written to me. I'm going to translate your message. Thank you very much, Martin from Córdoba, Argentina.
Hello from Romania!!! I discover today your channel. I apreciate very much your job. I never repair a car but i think: that i wan t to do daily. How price is your tutorial? Respect!
What is the best glue to use and where is best place to get the collision tabs and would it work for deep dent as well? I'm new to it but watching your videos trying to train myself lol
How about some sill [rocker] repair videos using the rubber covered holes in sill rear and underpart. Sill metal is very thick compared to ordinary panel metal.
new subscriber....man i wish you was close i just bought new truck aint made first payment tree fell on truck bed 7 days after i got it. i let son-n-law use it he jackknifed trailor into other side of truck bed lol bad luck i guess and theres noone that does paintless dent repair close to me..man what luck i got
I’m a new subscriber, I would like some tips in how to remove a dent from a fender, I have sent pictures to 3 PDR shops in my area and they all say that is highly probably that the paint will crack, I have seen your videos where you repair dents way more bigger and complex than this dent, can I send you some pictures? Thank you
Kent, for Safety Issue as well as your family concern, always install a Blade Guard when using a grinder ! A high speed blade can easily cut through your safety glasses like cheese, so as your eyes, fingers etc ....
PDR Training Link down below.
www.39-mobile-paintless-dent-repair-cost-san-jose.com/beginner-pdr-level-training/
I'm need training. Two years ago I commented your video and you answered me. Now I'm in California and I'm ready to study)
how to learn sir?
That's the thing I love about PDR, there is not always a tool that fits every job, you have to be creative and think outside the box and become a PDR engineer! Congrats on your 100K subscriber milestone and play button, it is well deserved! 👊
Jake my friend thank you for sharing on my channel. All the stars lined up that day for me. That scrap even had the matching holes. It was a fun repair. How are you? How’s business?
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop All good thanks, busy as usual with many things, keep up the awesome work 👍
What is the machine with the foot pedal he used called?
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop hey great job buddy, how many hr did u take to glass it?
Subscribed today after binge-watching about a half dozen of your videos. Super satisfying to see the progression until that dent is MIA-Gone. I love how you're not making content for its own sake, but these are actually customers' cars and you're just giving us a look inside what it is you do for a living. A pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman in his element. 11 out of 10!
Only 3 videos in. The first two I was like this superman parody is a bit cringe but he does great work.
3rd video. I found myself "yeeaaaa" when he said "rips through steel." 😅😎
I'm glad that your finally getting the hang of pulling dents.
Man I'm from Brazil and have been watching your videos. I'm a PDR either and I admire and appreciates your creativity . For me PDR is An Unique Art and You are a Master of it. Thanks for teaching with your videos. We can learn a lot.
Love watching you work, totally in control of what's going on, with years of experience showing through. 👍
Thank you Doherty
I do bodywork for a career and that was just incredible
Thank you
What is the machine with the foot pedal he used called?
Yet again!! The MAN OF STEEEEEELLLL
Comes through and completely dose a flawless
Robert thank you
I have this exact car but hardtop I have two big dents on the quarter panels. I’m going to try and repair. This video helped a lot thanks
The level of finish under that gloss black is exceptional.
Beautiful work! Thank you for every minute! Dragan from Serbia
Thank you very much!
Genius boss once again you have demonstrated excellence
Brian thank you for your comment
I never get tired of watching this! Awesome work!
Thank you
Love the versatility in your work the way you solve problems !very methodical and a joy to watch
Anthony thank you for your comment I appreciate it
Awesome foxbody mustang repair! Amazing!
you have the hand of god thank you for always. I am watching your videos from Japan.
Thank you
Always trying to learn, thanks for your ideas and training
I love your dent pulling set up and I need the kit to pull out the same dent in my mustang coupe quarter panel
Wow !
Great job on that.
You found a way to work around that soft paint.
Amazing.you are the master.
George thank you for your comment I appreciate it
And would love some one on one training from the man of Steel
Thank you for the great tips and you expert way of teaching pdr
Mate I hope you are paid very well cos you are a VERY good pdr technician! If not get your ass over here to Australia and make some serious cash. Well done mate I love watching pdr work as a retired panel beater I’m always in awe at what you guys get out and you my friend are the best ! And thanks for sharing your knowledge mate.
Cheers
New subscriber here. I've been binge-watching your videos over the last couple of days and it's so satisfying to watch those dents pop out.
Welcome to my channel
Flipping baffled every time I see this!
Awesome job 👌
Amazing results and no grinding, filler or painting necessary. It seems as though metal work is very different when the finish allows you to control the light reflection. Had this panel been bare metal. I think the advantage of the light is lost and the work is much harder. At least requiring very different techniques.
Love your work. Well done
Thank you
The man of steel is truly a gifted body man, car body that is.
Thank you
Awesome technique. Made it look simple. Thanks.
Thank you R tapp
I am a new subscriber with the amount of damage done blown away by the process now going thru your channel to see more Great work
Welcome to my channel thank you for subscribing
Can you show the inside and how your working the tool to work push the dent out? Thanks
Amazing job once again Ken, that thing looks like a mirror now!💯👍👍💪
Dent Evo thank you I appreciate that
wish i be working directly under to learn this profession
This is where your manual skill shows
I really like that you put the body line in place first. I would have done this very similar, only probably with a come along anchored off my truck (because thats what I have)
Too many kids follow this ICAR first in, last out, theory...which is completely wrong. It causes more problems and fighting than anything.
The key is to ignore that advice and instead do what you did...restore the body line first.
The position of the body lines controls everything else on the panel. If those are not right, everything else is a fight.
Thank you for your comment I really appreciate it
Very nice on black too
I think these videos or outstanding just like your work. 👍🏻
I understand that where your shop is you probably get the vast majority of people with cars, it would be nice to see a few more videos repairing fenders on pickup trucks if possible from time to time.
Just recently discovered your channel and I really enjoy it. 😉
wow work you’re expert please post more videos
Thank you for your comment I really appreciate it
The most impressive thing about this particular job is the fact that this car is from a time when cars had a little thicker metal. I do a lot of old muscle car restoration and that's something that I have always thought about...these new cars have such thin metal which is easier to manipulate. The old car metal is much thicker and stronger...is PDR really possible on the older cars?! The mustang here is thicker metal but not like the late 60's-early 70's. What's your opinion Kent?
Absolutely awesome man! Thank you!
Thank you for your comment I really appreciate it
That was great fun to watch.
I LOVE the different ways we can approach damage.
Your way is better here I think.
I would have used and a porta power but would not have had that control.
👍👍👍GREAT JOB👍👍👍
Hey Mike Glad you enjoyed it! This week the Man that rips scrap in half! Thanks for stopping by...
Black is the hardest colour to get straight! But you did an amazing job there. I've got a few shallow dents in my car, your videos have given me some ideas for how to sort them out.
Thank you for your comment
Im a new subscriber this is amazing how you can move and sculpt metal. I have a big dent on the hood of my suzuki samurai and was told i needed a new hood
Welcome to my channel. Thank you for subscribing.
Awesome video, my friend!
Thank you
thanks for sharing your experience!
Andrey thank you
Excellent as always. 👍
Thinking outside the box to get the job done.. Would have taken me forever to come up with that.
Dachs auto thank you I appreciate that
Sos un genio!!!
Voy a empezar con estás técnicas , tengo que conseguirme una herramienta y a practicar!!!
Thank you
your videos are high level and inspiring
David thank you for your comment
Once again an awesome job
Thank you
Thank you
We we hope you keep going for
Ka Rim thank you for your comment
MR steel mover love your videos two questions were can I buy the glue you use I use the one they sell at the dent store but your glue seems to have a harder hold and pull. Second question have you ever had a dent that you said I should have never taken the challenge were the metal stretched due to glue pull let me know if you have such video thanks. Keep on pulling
Wish I had someone like you in the Dupage county, IL area to help me with my Supra's dent.
Thank you for your comment Tim
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop No I thank YOU for putting out these videos. I have a car that needs your expertise but I can't find a soul out here who's willing to do what YOU do. Eventually I'll try it myself but I don't have the kind of dent puller that you do and I'm afraid I'll stretch the metal and make it worse.
Cool work!!! 😎🚗
Greetings from Israel!!!👋
PDR original thank you for stopping by I really appreciate your comment
Killing it Ken
Keith thank you very much I really appreciate your kind words.
Where do I get a puller like the one save space and better than a frame machine.
Hi sir.i have a question.what kind of glue stick you use?thanks in advance
Olá!
Assisti a um dos seus vídeos aqui no Brasil e, passei a me interessar pela arte de desamassar; comprei as ferramentas, comecei a praticar e atualmente, atendo alguns clientes aos finais de semana, pois ainda não é minha fonte de renda principal.
Admiro e acompanho a excelência do seu trabalho.
Parabéns pela perfeição!!
Thank you
Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome Mike
Good WORK.
Thank you
Insanely amazing!
Thank you
Thanks !
Thank you
So on the other videos where the glue and tabs are used. Is it possible to reuse the glued tabs or are the only one-time-use?
Thank you for sharing
The glue tabs are reusable
New! Very interested in PDR. By the way your video's are great.
Welcome to my channel thank you for subscribing
LOVE YOUR STYLE YOU MAKE IT INTERESTING BRILLIANT VIDEO ENJOYED
Alan thank you
Hello! Do know a PDR you recommend in Arizona? Please advise
Amazing!! he is the best no question.
Thank you
How can fixes ;my Hyundai elantra the back end was hit bend my truck most of the damage is in the truck with spare tire can show me to get it fixe
Hola soy de Argentina me gusta sus trabajos
Thank you
What would you have done if you didnt have that trim holes to use the plate behind?
I can drill a hole into the pulling plate
Take 30 seconds
Zo'r chiqibdi qoil 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I like how you can see the joker in the reflection at the 3rd location
Would like to know where you’re located and what it would cost for the training
Exelente Work ...Martin Cordoba que Argentina 💪🚘
Martin thank you for your comment
Hello big teacher, I don't understand much English. It's a pleasure to have written to me. I'm going to translate your message. Thank you very much, Martin from Córdoba, Argentina.
where are you located I got some dents to pull out
Magic.
Thank you
Hello from Romania!!!
I discover today your channel.
I apreciate very much your job.
I never repair a car but i think: that i wan t to do daily.
How price is your tutorial?
Respect!
Thanks and welcome
Great Info 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🔧💙
Thank you
Awesome trick
Javier thank you for your comment
@UC-xb0kq8S2pNw_U7BfU2Ctg great to hear back from you, thanks for your response
New subscriber here
Love your channel!!!
Do we call you for this repair kit you show on here?
What is the best glue to use and where is best place to get the collision tabs and would it work for deep dent as well? I'm new to it but watching your videos trying to train myself lol
Mark here you go Pdr-Training-tools.com
How to get the tools like that you Have .dent tools. I'm you follower
Lol come on bro the pulling tower is doing all the work.
Where did u get your pulling tower?
Есть чему поучиться.молодец😊🤗🤔
i wonder how the costumer reaction was like
this is amazing
It was a repeat customer. He’s a car guy with multiple vehicles
Nice job 👏👌
Thank you
How about some sill [rocker] repair videos using the rubber covered holes in sill rear and underpart. Sill metal is very thick compared to ordinary panel metal.
Thank you for sharing
My brother u r the best
👏👏👏👍👍👌 very nice man
Thank you
That is soo Fkn! Clever man! 👏
Joshua thank you for your comment
Need to learn how to do this
For training message me here
www.39-mobile-paintless-dent-repair-cost-san-jose.com/beginner-pdr-level-training/
Pure magic.
Thank you
new subscriber....man i wish you was close i just bought new truck aint made first payment tree fell on truck bed 7 days after i got it. i let son-n-law use it he jackknifed trailor into other side of truck bed lol bad luck i guess and theres noone that does paintless dent repair close to me..man what luck i got
Welcome to my channel thank you for subscribing
I’m a new subscriber, I would like some tips in how to remove a dent from a fender, I have sent pictures to 3 PDR shops in my area and they all say that is highly probably that the paint will crack, I have seen your videos where you repair dents way more bigger and complex than this dent, can I send you some pictures? Thank you
Welcome to my channel thank you for subscribing
Looks like a low spot in the finder weld
Kent, for Safety Issue as well as your family concern, always install a Blade Guard when using a grinder ! A high speed blade can easily cut through your safety glasses like cheese, so as your eyes, fingers etc ....
Damn, you're good
Восхищаюсь мастерством.
Cool👍
How buy the pdr tools
New subscriber you do amazing jobs
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