Thank you for your videos - especially this one. I have been looking for a purely GPR / knockdown vice using push bars, and yours nails it. Your video is perfect for my purposes (just our personal vehicles). Thanks again!
Thank you! You help me very much. I wach this video second time and I can compare my knoledge now and before yuor instruction. You are great! Dragan from Serbia
Thank you for posting this video. I'm new to this and you have answered lots of my questions. I don't intend to do this for a living, it's more of a skill I want to learn and challenge myself. The wife car keeps getting little dents from people throwing wheelie bins(don't ask) and kids on bikes ect. Thanks again and wish me luck😉
Hey Mike, quick question if you don’t mind answering but what is the main difference between a flat surfaced pull tab and one that has a texture to it…Does one pull harder then the other? Thanks and working my way through all of your videos!
The flat surface tab is better. Textured tabs leave pockets of air bubbles that pull inconsistent. Smooth flat tabs pull harder and always consistent. 😉
Love the content. I have a 91 Dodge Stealth with acorn-size dents in the hood and top. After watching your videos I might give it a try. Where did you get the tool from Poland to knock down the dents after pulling them? Thank you.
Hey Mike, love these videos! Quick question... when glue, pulling dime to nickel size dents, after the pull, and when the tab and glue is cleaned off, sometimes it seems that there is a ring in the circumference of the tab etched into the paint, what is causing this?
I was working some tabs last weekend. It was soo hot outside that the residual glue I had removed literally melted in the box I was throwing them into. Had to stop.
Hello Mike Im very gratefull for Video's for sharing with all your knowlege Im from Poland 🇵🇱 I want to buy online beginers curse is there any chance that i will get some tools from U guys and u will send it to Europe to 🇵🇱?? Thanks a lot Mike 💪👊
Mike love theses videos just bought my double bend bar and reapers from Ansonpdr. On the east coast so will be doing online with you. What model Light is that? I have a yellow and black reflector board but the panels I’m learning in are dark and I struggle seeing the lines.
Really? Pulled perfect as you saw. Which version you have? 1? Do you have version 2 or 3? They are one of the best tabs in n the market and pull super hard.
hello sorry for the inconvenience I would like to ask you where and how I can buy the beater to beat the barrels, after having performed the ridge !!! I can't find it on the site of your link !!! could you help me please ...thanks
I'm impressed. Certainly appreciate the time you took to record this video.
Thank you for your videos - especially this one. I have been looking for a purely GPR / knockdown vice using push bars, and yours nails it. Your video is perfect for my purposes (just our personal vehicles). Thanks again!
You are welcome!
Great video, can you explain why you use a wood paddle instead of a hammer to do the knock dows... Thanks
Thank you! You help me very much. I wach this video second time and I can compare my knoledge now and before yuor instruction. You are great!
Dragan from Serbia
Glad it helped!
I thank you for the video. a very good video. Gladly several of these videos.
Best regards
Thank you for posting this video. I'm new to this and you have answered lots of my questions. I don't intend to do this for a living, it's more of a skill I want to learn and challenge myself. The wife car keeps getting little dents from people throwing wheelie bins(don't ask) and kids on bikes ect.
Thanks again and wish me luck😉
Love that rewind/zoo feature!
Video Fatti Sempre con grande passione great , ciao da Alessandro (Italy)👋
Thank you. 🙏
Hi there. I am new to PDR. Love your video. You explain it in very detail. If I post a question I hope you will answer it.
Thanks for this video.
Yes, absolutely. I’ll do my best. 👍
Hey Mike, quick question if you don’t mind answering but what is the main difference between a flat surfaced pull tab and one that has a texture to it…Does one pull harder then the other? Thanks and working my way through all of your videos!
The flat surface tab is better. Textured tabs leave pockets of air bubbles that pull inconsistent. Smooth flat tabs pull harder and always consistent. 😉
I'm subscribing for making a really good video, thank you for the information. God bless you
THAT WAS A HARD PULL!
Great job dying to learn this craft
Love the content. I have a 91 Dodge Stealth with acorn-size dents in the hood and top. After watching your videos I might give it a try. Where did you get the tool from Poland to knock down the dents after pulling them? Thank you.
Perfection!
Merci à toi pour toutes ces explications je suis débutant
Merci
Love that knockdown!
Amazing job. Bummbed I missed the live stream
Hey thanks what are you spraying on the glue. and where can I find resupply like glue and tabs lightbar ect
91% alcohol. You can get the glue tabs and glue itself from ansonpdr.com.
Hey Mike, love these videos! Quick question... when glue, pulling dime to nickel size dents, after the pull, and when the tab and glue is cleaned off, sometimes it seems that there is a ring in the circumference of the tab etched into the paint, what is causing this?
Are you using 91% alcohol?
@@denttime thanks for the reply... I'm actually using denatured alcohol
Should I be using isopropyl?
@@nowack129yes I recommend it because denatured can obviously have a reaction to certain clear coats.
@@denttime ok thanks, I switch it out! Keep up the great videos!👊🏻
Thank you.
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Thank you!
I was working some tabs last weekend. It was soo hot outside that the residual glue I had removed literally melted in the box I was throwing them into. Had to stop.
Wondering the difference between a smooth pull tab and a rough face pull tab. Thank you
Hello Mike Im very gratefull for Video's for sharing with all your knowlege Im from Poland 🇵🇱 I want to buy online beginers curse is there any chance that i will get some tools from U guys and u will send it to Europe to 🇵🇱?? Thanks a lot Mike 💪👊
do you tap on the line or the white space
What Brand of pdr line board light are you using in this video ????/
Ultra dent tools
Mike love theses videos just bought my double bend bar and reapers from Ansonpdr. On the east coast so will be doing online with you. What model
Light is that? I have a yellow and black reflector board but the panels I’m learning in are dark and I struggle seeing the lines.
Where did you buy that torch im new?
Boss man what do you recommending to remove the glue after you do the pop
91% alcohol
We have 3 VWs (2) 2014 Passat and (1) 2015 Jetta. Are these hard to work on?
They can be yes if the dents are on body lines, curves or edges. Not to mention the glue behind the panels are very challenging to work around.
هل هذا التصليح يظهر عند فحص السياره بالسونار ام لا يظهر ؟ ارجو منكم الرد
Nice video
Very good
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What do you use to hit the tap down
Really? Pulled perfect as you saw. Which version you have? 1? Do you have version 2 or 3? They are one of the best tabs in n the market and pull super hard.
I got some Tequila Clear Tabs on the way!
Are all hoods on bmw's aluminum
Mostly newer models.
lol i worked in a auto repair shop in the 1970s and 80s the cars were actually named after their owners ,BITCH ,MOAN ,AND WHINE .
Do they make metal pull tabs? If not why. If so why don’t you use them?
Metal tabs don’t have the flex we need to snap the dent out. Too stiff which does nothing
What glue do u use?
Cleaning the tab afterward. Thats my issue.
Use 91% alcohol
What glue brand do you use?
Same here. Amazon yellow glue for pdrcis a pain to remove the residue
Ansonpdr.com “hawg glue”
hello sorry for the inconvenience I would like to ask you where and how I can buy the beater to beat the barrels, after having performed the ridge !!! I can't find it on the site of your link !!! could you help me please ...thanks
What glue are you using?
5:47 he says pink snapper glue