I could watch this video 100 times and have all those tool snap still not get anywhere close to that result. This takes a VERY skilled eye to know the angles to pull, how hard to pull, where to hammer, ect, ect. Extremely skilled art here. You can tell this dude has been doing this for a very long time.
it's a hoax sheet metal does not shrink without extreme heat this guy is playing you his just out to sell tools that even if u buy, u cannot achieve that level of perfection.
This shop is a couple of miles from me and I've used it twice. Both times produced good results. There's this pesky pillar in my condo's parking garage. Anyway, what a surprise and joy to see this on RUclips. He really is that good. Take it from a customer.
I could've painted a new fender and blended the door multiple times in the time this job took. Still incredible to see dents manipulated by hand and the end result speaks for itself. Impressive sir.
Yeah, but now you've got a paint system that is different from factory. You may have to blend into the bonnet or risk a mismatch. You've also got to remove door top trim (with risk of rippling it) and handle (or mask around and have lacquer peel later) and soft mask the lacquer all around the door. You've also got to rust protect the inside of the wing and align for all gaps. Then in three years time your paint blend will start to show because refinishing paints are literally a different product to production paint. Then you've got the cost of the wing (assuming it's available), time off road, energy costs for your oven and environmental costs. Most of all, the value of the car after this sort of PDR to this quality is completely as it was the minute before the accident. A multiple painted car is never as nice and therefore never worth as much as something with 100% factory paint.
Super result. How is this even possible to repair ??? I am shocked by the result of the work!!! You are a super master... I'll never be like that. Thanks for the repair reviews. I watch and learn. 👏👏👏
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop Unfortunately I've been unwell since Dec 2020 but hopefully now back on the mend, most of my customers are prepared to wait for me, so I think I will be pretty busy when I get back! All the best, you are doing some amazing work that is very entertaining to watch. Keep safe 😉
Wow my friend!! I’m glad to hear you’re back on the road to healing up. I’m 52 I’m paying closer attention to my stress and eating habits. I am big on the placebo effect how you can trick your body into health. You take good care stay in touch.
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop Yes, you look after yourself, this trade certainly takes it out on your body. Looking forward to watching your next challenge, catch up soon! 😉👊
I love that you are helping to save the planet by not fitting a new panel, not using paint and other things. Its just your skill and time and some glue. This is a fantastic method.
This is awesome. PDR can be hit or miss, in terms of price and skill. This guy takes his time to get great results. This takes a lot more skill than just to replace the panel and repaint. Might even be able to airbrush the remaining paint scuffs.
You been gone a while! It’s great to see you back! Blown away by this one ☝️ yet again you have accomplished a level of PDR that others wouldn’t touch! Class!!
Really professional advice and I will say don't do it by yourself if you don't understand this video but if you pay attention you can do it by yourself and be safe
That was a nice job you did, I'm just getting into this art, I was recently introduced to it and I was amazed by all the different techniques there are I'm lucky to have an old car here to make dents and practice on, it's amazing. Keep your crowns down and the lights on. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞
"I'm placing one hand on the handle and the other close to the tip.Leading, guiding the tip on every remaining low spot" - legendary words by the man of steel.
Amazing work! Thats true craftsmanship there, and it seems to be a dying art. Most shops around here would have replaced the panel and not even tried to fix the dent. You're a magician!
I run a fleet of cars on Turo and Getaround. I have been watching your videos and repairing the dents on all of my cars by myself lately. I'm not doing a very good job to be honest. But every time I do a better job than last time. I hope to be able to do it as good as you 1 day. Thanks for your videos.
Wow! I'm a body tech over in North Carolina, and watching you work really has me itching to stock up on pdr tools and chase that paper! Keep up the good work 💪🏻
The major part of this type of repair that is not mentioned in the video is the fact that the metal is stretched when damaged and must be shrunk while being repaired. But there is no mention of how the shrinking operation is being accomplished.
Hi there I've been a panel beater for more than 20 years and that would of been a new panel all day, I'm amazed that you got the damage out that good without the paint cracking well done on your skills takes a lot of patience
Great job! It's amazing the amount of steps that were cut out on that repair. Just cost of the calibration on the front camera if the front bumper came off, the r&I functions, the fender cost, paint and blend time on the tri-coat, etc. I hope you made that money!
You do have amazing skills and the turn out is excellent. I have been doing automotive painting from 10 years would replace this fender.Thank you. Is there any way to learn it from you please .Dharmend here all the from New zealand.
Definitely a great job, Marstro, I follow you from Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, I also do work here, and we never stop learning, ... congratulations! a hug 🤗
Man you’re work is awesome! I subscribed about a week ago and I’m hooked to your videos. I want to make a business out of this. I just bought some tools and I’m gonna start practicing on my personal cars and friends and families cars that are willing to let me experiment. I’ve been in the automotive mechanical repair field for quite some time but it’s not really doing it for me anymore. I’m ASE certified and completely self taught, my question for you is, should I seek out training or just get straight to it and start honing in my skill? If you do recommend training could you recommend a good program or school? Thanks man keep up the good work!!
This is a work of art, plus very well explained. How does the repair cost compares to a classic repair with repainting, or replacing? Assuming there are no visible scratches.
Although the finish is left damaged a bit,its totally acceptable to drive around if you dnt want to fix up immediately,for whatever your reason might be,when you do want to re-finish the surface it would only need a flat and quick recoating of fresh paint
Soy nuevo viendo tus videos, tengo semanas viendo a muchas personas haciendo este trabajo, pero tu eres de los mejores que he visto, un gusto, estoy decidido a emprender en este espectacular oficio, se siente satisfactorio ver arreglada cada pieza, y me enseña que no solo es con abollerias pequeñas, tambien se puede trabajar mas complejo, excelente amigo, tienes un nuevo suscriptor.
Great work. but unless this only takes 12minutes in reality to make it look this good. I feel like it's still way easier to replace a repainted fender then do all this but that's ok because I still live in the stone age. But you did a hell a of a job I'm just saying a respray and replace is easier for me. This dude is an absolute pro. Hes the man of steel I wanna be the man of recycled steel
Awesome this is body work skills advanced and best way I have ever seen for fix dent like that dent , great work here. Amazing. What about coming at dent from other side , ??? In old cars I used to pound out dents , but this was next level dent repair. Pull the metal as well. Force it back to original shape when fender lines up with door like this. Perfect job. Your a professional bodyman , metal worker and more. Thanks for sharing
Muy buen video y reparación sin pintar ni nada especial para hojalatear... Qué pegamento se usa que no se despega a pesar de la fuerza de tracción y que solvente se usa para no dañar la pintura y despegar tan limpiamente los elementos de tracción? Saludos y ojalá y me pudieras responder!!!
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I've been doing this for 30 years. You do have an amazing skills. My only question is how long does it take how much can you charge and is it worth it? I figure I want to make anywhere from 6 to $800 a day but it looks like at the two-day job and I can't imagine anybody wanting to pay more than six or seven hundred for it
Here in California I charge $1200-$1800 for fender similar to this Not replacing or repainting is a much higher quality repair You don’t take a ding or loss on Carfax
First time I've seen this. Bro.. your definitely a professional at what you do.. great job 👏 Only question is tell us what you charged for doing that job. That's all that's missing. Otherwise you deserve an award!
I could watch this video 100 times and have all those tool snap still not get anywhere close to that result. This takes a VERY skilled eye to know the angles to pull, how hard to pull, where to hammer, ect, ect. Extremely skilled art here. You can tell this dude has been doing this for a very long time.
The Swiss watch makers of the bodyshop world.
it's a hoax sheet metal does not shrink without extreme heat this guy is playing you his just out to sell tools that even if u buy, u cannot achieve that level of perfection.
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This shop is a couple of miles from me and I've used it twice. Both times produced good results. There's this pesky pillar in my condo's parking garage. Anyway, what a surprise and joy to see this on RUclips. He really is that good. Take it from a customer.
I've been doing pdr since the early 90s and I've NEVER seed a master like you. You have mad skills my friend.
Really good body workers are honestly like magicians.
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I could've painted a new fender and blended the door multiple times in the time this job took. Still incredible to see dents manipulated by hand and the end result speaks for itself. Impressive sir.
That is just the paint though, the dents are going to have to come out either way
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@@greengoat5654 dood body men. buy new parts lollll
Yeah, but now you've got a paint system that is different from factory. You may have to blend into the bonnet or risk a mismatch. You've also got to remove door top trim (with risk of rippling it) and handle (or mask around and have lacquer peel later) and soft mask the lacquer all around the door. You've also got to rust protect the inside of the wing and align for all gaps. Then in three years time your paint blend will start to show because refinishing paints are literally a different product to production paint. Then you've got the cost of the wing (assuming it's available), time off road, energy costs for your oven and environmental costs. Most of all, the value of the car after this sort of PDR to this quality is completely as it was the minute before the accident. A multiple painted car is never as nice and therefore never worth as much as something with 100% factory paint.
Super result. How is this even possible to repair ??? I am shocked by the result of the work!!! You are a super master... I'll never be like that. Thanks for the repair reviews. I watch and learn. 👏👏👏
Thank you
Great work Clark! glad to see you are still smashing those dents out of the park, no dent has a chance going up against your skills. 💪👊
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How’s the dent business going on your side of the planet?
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop Unfortunately I've been unwell since Dec 2020 but hopefully now back on the mend, most of my customers are prepared to wait for me, so I think I will be pretty busy when I get back!
All the best, you are doing some amazing work that is very entertaining to watch. Keep safe 😉
Wow my friend!!
I’m glad to hear you’re back on the road to healing up.
I’m 52 I’m paying closer attention to my stress and eating habits.
I am big on the placebo effect how you can trick your body into health.
You take good care stay in touch.
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@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop Yes, you look after yourself, this trade certainly takes it out on your body. Looking forward to watching your next challenge, catch up soon! 😉👊
I love that you are helping to save the planet by not fitting a new panel, not using paint and other things. Its just your skill and time and some glue. This is a fantastic method.
Thank you
I'm not even a dent remover type dude, but I love watching these videos. Always shocked at how good his results are.
This is awesome. PDR can be hit or miss, in terms of price and skill. This guy takes his time to get great results. This takes a lot more skill than just to replace the panel and repaint. Might even be able to airbrush the remaining paint scuffs.
Dude the paint came off on the fender so they need to paint the door fender hood so can match the color is Pearl
No doubt this is mostly skill, but having the right tools is what it's all about. 👍
such wise words , you should buy a steinway grand piano , obvious you can play like a master
All said and done, most of the tools on display here are his own builds.......ll
This dude can "read" the twisted metal like I would read "Fun with Dick and Jane". 🤓
You been gone a while! It’s great to see you back! Blown away by this one ☝️ yet again you have accomplished a level of PDR that others wouldn’t touch! Class!!
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Really professional advice and I will say don't do it by yourself if you don't understand this video but if you pay attention you can do it by yourself and be safe
That was a nice job you did, I'm just getting into this art, I was recently introduced to it and I was amazed by all the different techniques there are I'm lucky to have an old car here to make dents and practice on, it's amazing. Keep your crowns down and the lights on. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞
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"I'm placing one hand on the handle and the other close to the tip.Leading, guiding the tip on every remaining low spot" - legendary words by the man of steel.
I can't believe the result!!!👏🏻 Amazing and skilled work!
Even if I had all those tools, couldn't get the result of this master - not even close.
It's a hoax sheet metal stretches on impact without heat it can never shrink back.
@@pcm7315 I agree, I couldn't either. Ken is the Picasso of PDR.
Awesome , missed you brother , welcome back
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This is really amazing work, saving materials in the process. I enjoyed the video!
Every time I see your dent challenges i think there is no way. You impress by fixing the mess every time in the end.
BRAVO, BRAVO, as usual totally awesome work. Perfection at it" s finest.
Amazing work! Thats true craftsmanship there, and it seems to be a dying art. Most shops around here would have replaced the panel and not even tried to fix the dent. You're a magician!
You’re a master of the trade. Very impressive to watch 👍
I run a fleet of cars on Turo and Getaround. I have been watching your videos and repairing the dents on all of my cars by myself lately. I'm not doing a very good job to be honest. But every time I do a better job than last time. I hope to be able to do it as good as you 1 day. Thanks for your videos.
Your welcome
Wow! I'm a body tech over in North Carolina, and watching you work really has me itching to stock up on pdr tools and chase that paper! Keep up the good work 💪🏻
“Chase that paper?”
@@carpballet Money is made out of paper.
I’m in North Carolina can u fix mines ?
I love these videos. You are by far the best PDR guy on RUclips. I can fix some pretty bad damage, but nothing like you can. 💪😎🇺🇲
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"Welcome to America's most wanted."
Brilliant to watch, nasty dent which normally would have been a wing replacement. Excellent skill you have, fantastic result, great video, Alex.
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Great to see you fit and well, been missing your awesome videos
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The major part of this type of repair that is not mentioned in the video is the fact that the metal is stretched when damaged and must be shrunk while being repaired. But there is no mention of how the shrinking operation is being accomplished.
Always wondered how that was done without any body filler ,primer,paint...
Man of steel.... Your skills are amazing. Great job... Great video and obviously details discussed in video. Thumbs up
Esse metal é alumínio ? Parabéns pelo trabalho 👏👏 excelente ✨
Nice . I find most PDR guys won't attempt anything like that . They cherry pick dents. I choose more difficult stuff. Nice work man of steel
Very great work, congratulations Master!!
Hi there I've been a panel beater for more than 20 years and that would of been a new panel all day, I'm amazed that you got the damage out that good without the paint cracking well done on your skills takes a lot of patience
@Ezell Broome you have the wrong person
Insane!! This is a true art!!!
@Ezell Broome wtf are you talking about?!?
Great job! It's amazing the amount of steps that were cut out on that repair. Just cost of the calibration on the front camera if the front bumper came off, the r&I functions, the fender cost, paint and blend time on the tri-coat, etc. I hope you made that money!
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Trabalho espetacular. Está de parabéns. Muito bom. 👍🏾👊🏾
i have watched a few of your videos now. REALLY IMPRESSED with the quality of the repair and your work. its really good.
You do have amazing skills and the turn out is excellent. I have been doing automotive painting from 10 years would replace this fender.Thank you. Is there any way to learn it from you please .Dharmend here all the from New zealand.
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@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop I would like to learn and fix my bent fender
I love watching your videos it so satisfying
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The minute that paint was compromised well it will end the same way forever compromised
@@-Nathan87- especially if you live in a winter place where salt roads it's going to rust in a few years
Been watching you for a year learned so much thank you so much!
Sem palavras.vc está de parabéns!👏
I am 73 years old and need to make a extra income. I have really enjoyed your programs.
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the car is made from aluminium foil and plastic.... can't do that with my steel car haha
Definitely a great job, Marstro, I follow you from Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, I also do work here, and we never stop learning, ... congratulations! a hug 🤗
Man you’re work is awesome! I subscribed about a week ago and I’m hooked to your videos. I want to make a business out of this. I just bought some tools and I’m gonna start practicing on my personal cars and friends and families cars that are willing to let me experiment. I’ve been in the automotive mechanical repair field for quite some time but it’s not really doing it for me anymore. I’m ASE certified and completely self taught, my question for you is, should I seek out training or just get straight to it and start honing in my skill? If you do recommend training could you recommend a good program or school? Thanks man keep up the good work!!
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This is a skill that requires talent. Good job. 👍
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nice to c u come back. another wonderful job.
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Great Work! I’ve been a Bodyman/Painter since 1980 ! And to think the Bondo and puddy I could have saved using this method! 🇨🇦👍
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Am very happy to be on your teaching site,man of steel you really a genius sir
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Fyi out there if you see a event or go online...porsche...or bmw clubs...paintless dent removal guys are always there...and working..all regions
Incredible work there, amazing skill and so much better than replacing/painting.
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It's definitely a skill not everyone can learn great work.
As evry one said I'll replace the wing straight away 😅.
Your skill amazing well done you deserve 5 golden ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👌
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Lots of golden stars very nice
I have been in body shop for 5 years now I can't wait to get in to dent pulling I love it
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I do auto body repair but I've been getting into these Paintless Dent repairs with glue tabs so I am a new subscriber
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This is a work of art, plus very well explained. How does the repair cost compares to a classic repair with repainting, or replacing? Assuming there are no visible scratches.
Just had a dent fixed on my car and this video came up in my recommended. Awesome to see how you do this and had to subscribe!
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Although the finish is left damaged a bit,its totally acceptable to drive around if you dnt want to fix up immediately,for whatever your reason might be,when you do want to re-finish the surface it would only need a flat and quick recoating of fresh paint
Man of Steel at it again! Loving it bro!
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Bloody brilliant job mate, there would be heaps of panel beaters watching.
Soy nuevo viendo tus videos, tengo semanas viendo a muchas personas haciendo este trabajo, pero tu eres de los mejores que he visto, un gusto, estoy decidido a emprender en este espectacular oficio, se siente satisfactorio ver arreglada cada pieza, y me enseña que no solo es con abollerias pequeñas, tambien se puede trabajar mas complejo, excelente amigo, tienes un nuevo suscriptor.
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It's like watching Bob Ross for me. I can't take my eyes off and am amazed at what you can do with the dents... Thanks
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Felicidades por su maravilloso trabajo.
Por favor dígame donde esta su taller para llevarle mi carro.
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Sir you're an artist , you really love your work , that's why the results speaks it self thaks for the knowledge you share and the tutorials good luck
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Great work. but unless this only takes 12minutes in reality to make it look this good. I feel like it's still way easier to replace a repainted fender then do all this but that's ok because I still live in the stone age. But you did a hell a of a job I'm just saying a respray and replace is easier for me. This dude is an absolute pro. Hes the man of steel I wanna be the man of recycled steel
You have a gift when it comes to PDR.
Well done Sir!
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gran maestro , admiro su trabajo y gran capacidad para realizar los trabajos , ,,, felicidades maestro ..
Amazing work dude. I appreciate you for your work.
Huge work… how many time for this kind of intervention? ( I’m French, please forgive my poor level in English )
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Oui oui 8 hours
welcome back bud. Love your vids
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New subscriber. Never seen such a simple and efficient dent repair on such a complex panel. Impressive!
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Love your professional workman ship and attention to detail. I have a nice hit and run car park dent in my rear passenger door. Willing to try to fix.
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I can see where this would be most beneficial elsewhere on the car, front finders are relatively cheap and easy to change. Great job here.
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Awesome this is body work skills advanced and best way I have ever seen for fix dent like that dent , great work here. Amazing. What about coming at dent from other side , ??? In old cars I used to pound out dents , but this was next level dent repair. Pull the metal as well. Force it back to original shape when fender lines up with door like this. Perfect job. Your a professional bodyman , metal worker and more. Thanks for sharing
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Man you make it look easy...that is talent... beautiful work
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Nice work. the result is super!.. But.. where have the scratches gones?
Thanks for sharing your experience with us and the for nice video there was a lot of useful information, highly appreciate it
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It’s staggering how you manage to do this with minimal paint damage
Magical hand ✋,.. you're the best on THIS work,..you should awarded the best workshop car in the world 👍💯.
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Absolutely beautiful work a true craftsman thankyou I hope you are well compensated
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Is laying down nicely on the upper section of the dip
Alway a pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman. Cheers.
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First time I seen this done. Didn't know this was even an option that you can literally buff that out later:). Impressive mate. Liked and subscribed
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Muy buen video y reparación sin pintar ni nada especial para hojalatear...
Qué pegamento se usa que no se despega a pesar de la fuerza de tracción y que solvente se usa para no dañar la pintura y despegar tan limpiamente los elementos de tracción?
Saludos y ojalá y me pudieras responder!!!
Sorry for the language barrier
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@@pabloperezfernandez5877 😂😂😂
I've been doing this for 30 years. You do have an amazing skills. My only question is how long does it take how much can you charge and is it worth it? I figure I want to make anywhere from 6 to $800 a day but it looks like at the two-day job and I can't imagine anybody wanting to pay more than six or seven hundred for it
Here in California I charge $1200-$1800 for fender similar to this
Not replacing or repainting is a much higher quality repair
You don’t take a ding or loss on Carfax
You are very talented!!! Great job
This guy is one of the best for sure
I have a buddy, Bruce Kelly that does this and other paintless dent removal. Awesome stuff!
Wow!!! Wish you were in Miami FL. I have a tiny crease in my door that is 10% of what you are showing and I got quotes for $500!!!
Отлично. Сколько времени потребовалось на работу?
With a lifetime of traditional body shop experience, I'd have said no dang way to pdr that wicked crease. Killing it bro
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ripping on the bodyline great job Man of Steel !
Your skills are on another level, a true master....
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First time I've seen this. Bro.. your definitely a professional at what you do.. great job 👏
Only question is tell us what you charged for doing that job. That's all that's missing. Otherwise you deserve an award!
normally between $1200 and $1800
That is absolutely great work man I'm in the collision industry wouldn't bat a eyelash replace
This is awesome.. Love the way fixing dents.. BTW new subscriber all the way from the Philippines
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Your amazing man. You could give me the tools, but I would never have your skill. Please keep the videos coming.
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