The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/1sttrackdents02221 So glad the days are getting longer, trying to get these jobs filmed outside in the winter before it gets dark is so difficult… Wish I had a workshop!
@@DZ32100 Hey Bobby, thank you for the info, at the moment I am flat out with so much at the moment and already answer tons of comments and emails daily regarding PDR and also I'm supposed to be taking it easy from a medical perspective as I have only just got back working from a year off, so thank you for the offer, maybe when things have settled down I can start engaging lots more with some of the community again 👍👍👍
@@DZ32100 Trust me I am not a celebrity, just a small time guy from Hertfordshire UK who likes making videos as much as I love PDR, I'm just one PDR tech in a sea of Amazing PDR tech's 👍
Thanks Glenn, I really appreciate your comment. There are some amazing PDR Tech's out there today around the world. I'm just see myself as I small time PDR guy from the UK who likes to entertain people with how PDR works 👍👍👍
@@1st_track_dents @1st Track Dents I am in the U.S. and have been seeking out as many channels and as much info as possible. Though your humbleness is refreshing as far as I can tell there are maybe 10 channels that someone can actually learn the actual text book type physics and theories behind the art of PDR...with not being a PDR Tech I will say that your channel is on that top 5 list of my watchlist, along with Dentless Touch, Dent Time, The Man of Steel(can't remember channel name)and a few others I can't recall off the top of my head...your easy to follow video production format, explanations that have just enough words to be understood by the lay person...and video editing quality is top 5-10 in the RUclips PDR content, you may see yourself as a small avg shop in the U.K. but you have 100k+ and growing subscriber's for a reason who get inspired and learn new things everytime you upload a new video! Remember this when ever there is a teachable moment...good or bad...the art of taking someone's ugly disaster and making it beautiful again must make the work and painstaking attention to detail worth it in the end...keep up the great work! Whether you are too humble to accept the title or not...you are a Master in alot of our eyes, and who ever you teach/pass your knowledge on to will become the same...!
@@grandsea2 Thanks Ricky for taking the time to write this and for your kind words I really appreciate it, it means a lot as I had to take the whole year off in 2021 due to a sudden illness and I'm still recovering now but managing to work again even though I'm not at full capacity yet. I wasn't even sure if my business would survive or if I would make any videos again. So I'm just glad to be back and can continue helping the PDR community even though I am just showing my way of doing things which isn't always necessarily the right or wrong way but I do seem to get the job done in the end! I am trying to come up with a new style of quicker video as these ones do take a lot of time so being able to do a quicker edited one would hopefully prevent the big gaps between the videos, so watch this space! Thanks again Ricky, putting yourself on RUclips can be a scary place sometimes and as expected I do get the odd nasty comment here and there but these types of comments remind me that there are some really nice decent people out there who appreciate the work involved in making content like this and it makes it all worthwhile! Take care and I wish you lots of success! 👍👍👍
I'd say this channel and Clark Kent, Man of Steel "PDR Dent Discount / PDR Training" are top 2. Clark uses a pull tower and hot glue tabs to pull out deep dents that look totaled...
You are my #1 PDR technician i saw alot of your videos and i learn lots things. You are a unique on repair because you are using few tools with super result!! double bend and rubber tips are the main part of the repair including heat gun and knockdown the other technicians will show us for 1 repair a lot of roods, diferent size glue tabs and more and they will make repair horibble. Thanks a lot for having you our hero!! respect and love to you Sir.
Love the video edits and overall explanation! Wish these videos were around 18 years ago when I first started. Definitely pushing the fast forward button for a lot of PDR techs coming into this amazing industry👍🏻
Thanks Brice, great to hear from you. Yes, when I started out RUclips didn't exist and the PDR guys who came into our bodyshop when I was a panel beater wouldn't give anything away and were so secretive, which only made me more determined! I also don't claim to know it all and have learned loads on here from guys like yourself and others, so it's a great platform for us all to share our knowledge. Loving your work as always 👍👍👍
You both do an outstanding job. Many techs look up to you both... keep up the amazing job ( TRUST ME ILL BE ONE OF THE GREATS LOL ) Because I want it very bad. And now it's in honor for my mother... rest her soul
Thanks for another great video mate I like that you included the time as I think it gives us the viewers a realistic perspective again you make it look easy as most skilled technicians do great work mate cheers 👍🦘🇦🇺
Thanks Damien, the time is estimated slightly as it takes longer when filming, I'm usually there most of the day, nut i try and gauge from what I have done so far what the timings would be. All the best 👍
I had a similar dent removed from the wheel arch of my GTI. I still remember the guy saying "you might not want to watch this". The result was equally amazing. Great job!
Hi Jake, as always great to see the master craftsman at work. Love the breakdown of the repair - excellent photography and Close ups. Great to see you back - keep up the great work!👍
Thanks Luke, yes, trying to be a bit more consistent with the uploads, along with juggling many other things, but so far I'm managing. Hope you are well, I always appreciate your comment 👍👍👍
@@1st_track_dents Thanks Jake, I am well thank you. I hope you are keeping well too. We all really appreciate your work, professionalism and the detail you put into your videos. You are so inspiring. Take care, all the best.👍👍
As I have commented before, great video. Picked up on your comment about feeling the panel to determine the strength of your input. I do the same on our glass topped oven - by touching the top (not the burner!), I can feel whether a pot is at a certain point of a boil. Second, you have to have a very experienced eye to do what you do. Good job!
Thanks George, yes, good vision is only part of the skill set, the sound the panel makes when you hit it and how it feels all contribute to the whole repair process. Keep well 👍
Excelente demostracion de su destreza y capacidad de realizar este trabajo....mil gracias por compartir sus conocimientos... Saludos de Guatemala Ruben Ibañez
I think your videos are brilliant. So much effort put into editing and all the hard work doing the repair as well. I hope this job comes back to me about a trainee PDR technician. I want to move from smart repair and learn this amazing skill. Any tips on being new to learning this? Would be much appreciated. I've watched 100+ hours on PDR but I know it will be a lot different when it comes to practical.
Thanks, yes I am a bit of a perfectionist in everything I do, which can be a pain sometimes but good for my customers! As with anything, you just have to put the hours in and practice like crazy, you have the advantage now of watching lots of free content on RUclips which I didn't have, so soak up as much good stuff on here as possible and then when you are ready book yourself on a good PDR training course and progress from there 👍
Yes but u did an excellent job by showing the good angles vs the angles that show up can see the work performed. Also as weather ripples through that area will rust fast.
Absolutely fantastic. What a great craftsman. Would love to have seen the customer reaction! Amazement no doubt! Shame you’re not in Costa Blanca.....!
How about Jake!! another excellent video and very well explained from beginning to end and what an excellent result!! a suggestion for a next video could be a summary of the tool you use the most or the one you recommend the most to buy for someone who is just starting out in this trade, thanks friend, great like!! and as always a big greeting from Mexico!!!! ✌🏼
Thanks, to be honest I only really use about 2 or 3 tools so it would be a quick video 😂 but I shall take your comment on board for sure, all the best great to hear form you as always! 👍
@@1st_track_dents exactly mate ,I’ve had a go on a few scrap cars that had dents and although it looked better it was far from perfect, and certainly not something I felt happy with and charged for 😩
@@barriecole2488 Problem is you need to master the very small dents first before moving on to the bigger ones, a lot of new tech's send me photos of stuff they are trying to repair that I wouldn't even attempt, the small ones can be the hardest to do so mastering those first is very important 👍
Jake as always great job!! Always look forward to your next smash repair! You might want to think about coming to the MTE in Orlando Florida one year. I've been a Dentman Craftsman for 28 years and it was my first time going this year. It was absolutely incredible!! Keep the videos rolling my friend!!
Thanks Terry, great to hear from you. Yes I can imagine MTE must be amazing, I would absolutely love to go to one of those events but it would cost me a fortune to fly out and the lost days from working. We don't really have anything like that here in the UK. It's a shame as It would be great to just look and feel some of these new tools, I rarely get to buy new tools and when I do it's always a shot in the dark, hoping that the tool will feel right and work the way I want it to. Also most of the tools I want are always out of stock here in the UK! It only makes sense to buy direct from the USA if you are buying quite a few as you have to pay import duty on top. Hopefully I will win the lottery one day and get out to one of the MTE events 😂 Great talking and I wish you all the best 👍👍👍
Ha ha, I do have to edit out the parts where my knees creak when I get up, I can't wait for the summer, the heat from the sun definitely helps with the aching joints! 👍
Great explanations. I like to work those very similar. Maybe a bigger rubber ball tip to start when I can. Then the round rubber tip you used. Followed by the smaller rubber tip and then the red cherry tip before cleaning up with a blunt steel tip and sharp tip if needed at the end.
Thanks Mark, yes I find a lot of the time, the skill in PDR is knowing at what stage in the repair to change tips, because as you know, changing to the wrong tip at the wrong time could stretch the metal or leave nasty pin marks in the panel. Thanks for watching!
Hey Jake, another fantastic video and work. Really love the video editing and the oustanding final result as usual, my friend. A Huge Thumb up 👍👍👍 for You and your work as always and I look forward to watching your next one soon. Take care 🍻🤜
What would you do if you had a door dent (on a Fiat Bravo mk2) exactly at the point where the glue is? (There is a glue spot between the door and the horizontal side crash bar and the dent is right on it!) Is it OK to use a saw blade to cut the glue joint in order to pass the pdr tool through?
You could either use a sharp bar and push through the glue or yes cut the glue away for access and replace with some butyl tape or something similar when you are done. 👍
Это середнячок. Вообще никакого класса. Тем более полностью не закончил работу, там ещё блендить надо чтобы блики убрать. Если хочешь увидеть работу на высоте дай знать. PS. В России такие работы уже стыдно выкладывать на RUclips
Jake , I see you prefer using a “Fog” board verses a line board to see the damage more accurately? I’ve just purchased an Elimindent 20” Fog board from Dentcraft tools! I’m hoping it allows me to better see the micro highs and lows in the panels? Always entertaining watching you work your magic on these videos 👍
Thanks, I've heard the Elimadent fog lights are really good so I am sure you will see all that lovely detail, fog or lines is just a preference, maybe try both and see what you prefer? I just find the fog is easier on my eyes and for complex damage I can see better, although I have never really given the lines a proper chance, I have made a cover with lines on it but not got around to testing it yet. Thanks for the kind words, I wish you all the best of luck! 👍
I tried repairing a dent exactly the same on my car, 5he panel now resembles something that been dragged behind an 18 wheeler...😅😅😅 zero access from behind has made it an absolute nightmare
The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/1sttrackdents02221
So glad the days are getting longer, trying to get these jobs filmed outside in the winter before it gets dark is so difficult… Wish I had a workshop!
Hey buddy a few people are asking if you want to join PDR beginners on Facebook it's a pretty cool group to be in.
Trust me once you join you'll be like a celebrity there...
@@DZ32100 Hey Bobby, thank you for the info, at the moment I am flat out with so much at the moment and already answer tons of comments and emails daily regarding PDR and also I'm supposed to be taking it easy from a medical perspective as I have only just got back working from a year off, so thank you for the offer, maybe when things have settled down I can start engaging lots more with some of the community again 👍👍👍
@@DZ32100 Trust me I am not a celebrity, just a small time guy from Hertfordshire UK who likes making videos as much as I love PDR, I'm just one PDR tech in a sea of Amazing PDR tech's 👍
how much does a job like this cost ?
I like how you calmly explain what you are doing without any showmanship and cheesy nickname. Just facts and details.
Thanks, really appreciate your positive comment 👍
The master of masters of PDR technology, technique, and practice (perhaps in the world!). He's the best of the best!
Thanks Glenn, I really appreciate your comment. There are some amazing PDR Tech's out there today around the world. I'm just see myself as I small time PDR guy from the UK who likes to entertain people with how PDR works 👍👍👍
@@1st_track_dents @1st Track Dents I am in the U.S. and have been seeking out as many channels and as much info as possible. Though your humbleness is refreshing as far as I can tell there are maybe 10 channels that someone can actually learn the actual text book type physics and theories behind the art of PDR...with not being a PDR Tech I will say that your channel is on that top 5 list of my watchlist, along with Dentless Touch, Dent Time, The Man of Steel(can't remember channel name)and a few others I can't recall off the top of my head...your easy to follow video production format, explanations that have just enough words to be understood by the lay person...and video editing quality is top 5-10 in the RUclips PDR content, you may see yourself as a small avg shop in the U.K. but you have 100k+ and growing subscriber's for a reason who get inspired and learn new things everytime you upload a new video! Remember this when ever there is a teachable moment...good or bad...the art of taking someone's ugly disaster and making it beautiful again must make the work and painstaking attention to detail worth it in the end...keep up the great work! Whether you are too humble to accept the title or not...you are a Master in alot of our eyes, and who ever you teach/pass your knowledge on to will become the same...!
@@grandsea2 Thanks Ricky for taking the time to write this and for your kind words I really appreciate it, it means a lot as I had to take the whole year off in 2021 due to a sudden illness and I'm still recovering now but managing to work again even though I'm not at full capacity yet. I wasn't even sure if my business would survive or if I would make any videos again. So I'm just glad to be back and can continue helping the PDR community even though I am just showing my way of doing things which isn't always necessarily the right or wrong way but I do seem to get the job done in the end! I am trying to come up with a new style of quicker video as these ones do take a lot of time so being able to do a quicker edited one would hopefully prevent the big gaps between the videos, so watch this space! Thanks again Ricky, putting yourself on RUclips can be a scary place sometimes and as expected I do get the odd nasty comment here and there but these types of comments remind me that there are some really nice decent people out there who appreciate the work involved in making content like this and it makes it all worthwhile! Take care and I wish you lots of success! 👍👍👍
I'd say this channel and Clark Kent, Man of Steel "PDR Dent Discount / PDR Training" are top 2. Clark uses a pull tower and hot glue tabs to pull out deep dents that look totaled...
You are my #1 PDR technician i saw alot of your videos and i learn lots things. You are a unique on repair because you are using few tools with super result!! double bend and rubber tips are the main part of the repair including heat gun and knockdown the other technicians will show us for 1 repair a lot of roods, diferent size glue tabs and more and they will make repair horibble. Thanks a lot for having you our hero!! respect and love to you Sir.
Thank you very much Yared for your comment, I wish you lots of success for your future 👍
Thank you for letting us take part
in your Amazing craftsmanship.
Love from Germany
As always, thanks for taking the time to watch Steven, it's much very appreciated 👍
Love the video edits and overall explanation! Wish these videos were around 18 years ago when I first started. Definitely pushing the fast forward button for a lot of PDR techs coming into this amazing industry👍🏻
Thanks Brice, great to hear from you. Yes, when I started out RUclips didn't exist and the PDR guys who came into our bodyshop when I was a panel beater wouldn't give anything away and were so secretive, which only made me more determined! I also don't claim to know it all and have learned loads on here from guys like yourself and others, so it's a great platform for us all to share our knowledge. Loving your work as always 👍👍👍
You both do an outstanding job. Many techs look up to you both... keep up the amazing job ( TRUST ME ILL BE ONE OF THE GREATS LOL ) Because I want it very bad.
And now it's in honor for my mother... rest her soul
I could do without the boom chicka music and just have the narration.
Terrific job. You make the task look easy, which is a real sign of your expertise. Cheers.
Thanks Jeffrey 👍
Thanks for another great video mate I like that you included the time as I think it gives us the viewers a realistic perspective again you make it look easy as most skilled technicians do great work mate cheers 👍🦘🇦🇺
Thanks Damien, the time is estimated slightly as it takes longer when filming, I'm usually there most of the day, nut i try and gauge from what I have done so far what the timings would be. All the best 👍
You certainly are the best when it comes to this…. Your attention to detail is fantastic👍🏼
Thanks James 👍
Another great video Jake I learn something every time I watch you. keep them coming
Thanks, glad you gained something from it 👍
I had a similar dent removed from the wheel arch of my GTI. I still remember the guy saying "you might not want to watch this". The result was equally amazing. Great job!
Thanks, yes it can look and sound scary when repairing these but the results speak for themselves! Thanks for watching 👍
Hello Master Jake, Simply thank you very much for sharing your wisdom with us many blessings
My pleasure, thank you for watching and commenting, its very much appreciated 👍
I love the way you explain step by step. Thank you.
Great video. I bought a used car with some dents for cheap, hoping I can use my new pdr kit to help out. Thanks for the teaching and encouragement.
You must have to buy an old car and dent it on purpose to learn how to do this imagine you're first real job how scary it must be lol
Thank you for sharing your work! It's a pleasure! 🚘🔨😍
Thanks! 👍
Hi Jake, as always great to see the master craftsman at work. Love the breakdown of the repair - excellent photography and Close ups. Great to see you back - keep up the great work!👍
Thanks Luke, yes, trying to be a bit more consistent with the uploads, along with juggling many other things, but so far I'm managing. Hope you are well, I always appreciate your comment 👍👍👍
@@1st_track_dents Thanks Jake, I am well thank you. I hope you are keeping well too. We all really appreciate your work, professionalism and the detail you put into your videos. You are so inspiring. Take care, all the best.👍👍
Thanks Luke, really appreciate your kind words 😉
Es expectacular el acabado y la metodología que sigue en sus trabajos ,genial y agradecido de que comparta su profesionalismo.
Gracias por tu amable comentario! 😎
Amazing repair and looked undamaged at the finish. 10/10
Thanks Ray 👍
He's a sculpture artist. He can do anything.
As I have commented before, great video. Picked up on your comment about feeling the panel to determine the strength of your input. I do the same on our glass topped oven - by touching the top (not the burner!), I can feel whether a pot is at a certain point of a boil. Second, you have to have a very experienced eye to do what you do. Good job!
Thanks George, yes, good vision is only part of the skill set, the sound the panel makes when you hit it and how it feels all contribute to the whole repair process. Keep well 👍
Thank you for a job well done Mr. Quintin! I like how you do your dent analysis and how describe the needed solution. Blessings! 🙏🙏🙏❤💐
Excelente demostracion de su destreza y capacidad de realizar este trabajo....mil gracias por compartir sus conocimientos...
Saludos de Guatemala
Ruben Ibañez
Gracias Rubén, por tu amable comentario. Realmente aprecio que veas mi último video. 👍👍👍
The repair time clock is the most important thing. Superb Jake 👌👌👌
Thanks! 👍
Master that is all i can say. As allways great job Jake. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍
No problem, thank you for your comment 👍👍👍
Great work! Thanks for showing us step by step all of the details.
You're welcome 👍👍
Perfecto👌 You're the best👍
Then end result is always 💯% perfect, just like it left from factory👍
Thanks for sharing, Stay Safe Bro👍
Thanks Salman, glad you enjoyed watching, all the best to you! 👍👍👍
I think your videos are brilliant. So much effort put into editing and all the hard work doing the repair as well.
I hope this job comes back to me about a trainee PDR technician. I want to move from smart repair and learn this amazing skill.
Any tips on being new to learning this? Would be much appreciated.
I've watched 100+ hours on PDR but I know it will be a lot different when it comes to practical.
Thanks, yes I am a bit of a perfectionist in everything I do, which can be a pain sometimes but good for my customers! As with anything, you just have to put the hours in and practice like crazy, you have the advantage now of watching lots of free content on RUclips which I didn't have, so soak up as much good stuff on here as possible and then when you are ready book yourself on a good PDR training course and progress from there 👍
Yes but u did an excellent job by showing the good angles vs the angles that show up can see the work performed. Also as weather ripples through that area will rust fast.
Great job. I wish I could learn to do that. What a satisfying job. 👍
Absolutely fantastic. What a great craftsman. Would love to have seen the customer reaction! Amazement no doubt! Shame you’re not in Costa Blanca.....!
Yet another fantastic video for the best of the best. 👍🏻
Thank you Jake for a brilliant video once again.
Thanks Myke, I quite enjoy editing them, filming them though is not as easy!
Nice to see a master at work excellent job 👌
Many thanks Michael 👍
Nice work as you do every time. thanks for sharing.
Thanks Victor 😉
I think you're the best.... I watch other pdr ... I'm not in the business... I'm a Healthcare worker... The others are good but you're flawless
Thank you very much for your comment, I'm just one PDR tech in a world of some amazing PDR tech's but thank you for watching 👍👍👍
How about Jake!! another excellent video and very well explained from beginning to end and what an excellent result!! a suggestion for a next video could be a summary of the tool you use the most or the one you recommend the most to buy for someone who is just starting out in this trade, thanks friend, great like!! and as always a big greeting from Mexico!!!! ✌🏼
Thanks, to be honest I only really use about 2 or 3 tools so it would be a quick video 😂 but I shall take your comment on board for sure, all the best great to hear form you as always! 👍
Hey you have a really great finishing quality, and your process is almost the same I use in 🇧🇷, cheers man!
Thanks Julio, that sounds great, would love to see your process in action 👍
What a fantastic job mate. Lovely finish. Good luck for the future. Paddy from Ireland.
Thanks Patrick! All the best to you to mate 👍👍👍
Jake your the man ! You make it look so easy but it’s far from it , easy to mess up if you don’t know what your doing
Very True Barrie, as with any trade, experience counts for a lot. 👍
@@1st_track_dents exactly mate ,I’ve had a go on a few scrap cars that had dents and although it looked better it was far from perfect, and certainly not something I felt happy with and charged for 😩
@@barriecole2488 Problem is you need to master the very small dents first before moving on to the bigger ones, a lot of new tech's send me photos of stuff they are trying to repair that I wouldn't even attempt, the small ones can be the hardest to do so mastering those first is very important 👍
Thank you guys just getting into the trade and I'm learning heaps by just reading your comments
Piece of art work. Wow so much talent
Thank you! 👍
Your what I call a true artist..
Thanks 👍
Great work Jake, and incredibly therapeutic to watch :-)
Thanks, I try and make them as entertaining as possible so people don't fall asleep 😴
Jake as always great job!! Always look forward to your next smash repair! You might want to think about coming to the MTE in Orlando Florida one year. I've been a Dentman Craftsman for 28 years and it was my first time going this year. It was absolutely incredible!! Keep the videos rolling my friend!!
Thanks Terry, great to hear from you. Yes I can imagine MTE must be amazing, I would absolutely love to go to one of those events but it would cost me a fortune to fly out and the lost days from working. We don't really have anything like that here in the UK. It's a shame as It would be great to just look and feel some of these new tools, I rarely get to buy new tools and when I do it's always a shot in the dark, hoping that the tool will feel right and work the way I want it to. Also most of the tools I want are always out of stock here in the UK! It only makes sense to buy direct from the USA if you are buying quite a few as you have to pay import duty on top. Hopefully I will win the lottery one day and get out to one of the MTE events 😂 Great talking and I wish you all the best 👍👍👍
I’m from Orlando! 😊
Love these videos! Keep it up!
Thanks, many more on the way 👍👍👍
У тебе майстерні руки.
Дякую за відеоролик.
Дуже дякую за перегляд 👍
Very good job....
Literally an artist.
Thanks 👍
Like always great work 👍 Thanks for your videos. Cheers from Poland
Thanks for watching 👍
The master at work once again
Thanks again Jon 👍👍👍
Brilliant and informative video - well done
Absolutely amazing work as always 👌
Cheers 👍
Beautiful result my friend 👍 hope you are well.
I'm good thanks, hope all is well with you 👍
As ever brilliant. I am even more impressed you can stay kneeling for that long, my knees would long since be complaining! 😂😂
Ha ha, I do have to edit out the parts where my knees creak when I get up, I can't wait for the summer, the heat from the sun definitely helps with the aching joints! 👍
Awesome as usual Jake. 🙏
Thanks again!
Absolutely brilliant mate amazing work 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Great explanations. I like to work those very similar. Maybe a bigger rubber ball tip to start when I can. Then the round rubber tip you used. Followed by the smaller rubber tip and then the red cherry tip before cleaning up with a blunt steel tip and sharp tip if needed at the end.
Thanks Mark, yes I find a lot of the time, the skill in PDR is knowing at what stage in the repair to change tips, because as you know, changing to the wrong tip at the wrong time could stretch the metal or leave nasty pin marks in the panel. Thanks for watching!
Top work that. Thanks for sharing your skill
The Ding King at work!!
Stunning. What an incredible skill. I’ve emailed you a couple of photos of some ripples I’ve got. I don’t mind travelling to you given this quality!
Another amazing repair Jake! Look forward to catching up on the 11th.
Thanks Sean, yes looking forward to working on your next project 👍👍👍
Absolutely amazing!
Geniooooo , saludos desde Argentina !!!
Tnx, buddy, for your hard work!
Hey Jake, another fantastic video and work. Really love the video editing and the oustanding final result as usual, my friend. A Huge Thumb up 👍👍👍 for You and your work as always and I look forward to watching your next one soon. Take care 🍻🤜
Thanks Francisco, always appreciate your positive comments, working on the next one now, so hope to get it out there soon. All the best, Jake 👍
What would you do if you had a door dent (on a Fiat Bravo mk2) exactly at the point where the glue is? (There is a glue spot between the door and the horizontal side crash bar and the dent is right on it!) Is it OK to use a saw blade to cut the glue joint in order to pass the pdr tool through?
You could either use a sharp bar and push through the glue or yes cut the glue away for access and replace with some butyl tape or something similar when you are done. 👍
Beautiful as always!
Thanks 👍
Excellent job you did it
Excellent work! Great video 🤙
Thanks appreciate it 😉
Great work Jake and great videos
Thanks for the positive feedback, much appreciated! 😉
That 'fine tuning' - Just wow!
Thanks!
It’s like always fantastic job thanks
Thanks man for your always amazing work
Some nasty ‘scrunch’ very well dealt with as usual, always find Skoda metal nice to work with…
Thanks, yes this type of steel can be quite forgiving and can be a pleasure to work on unlike some other cars I won't mention. 👍
i have a remarkably similar dent so thanks for posting
Amazing work
God Job! Congrats!
Preciso, rápido, perfeito. Parabéns.
Obrigada! 😊
Well Done, nice work!
Thank you 👍
wow well done mate looks awesome
Thanks 👍
that is bloody impressive
Thanks Griff!
Great job Jake. 👍
Thanks Rod 👍
Awesome work👍
Just thinking about all the patience this requires makes me itchy.
*Nice......Flawless as always.*
Thanks 😎
Good Job Sir. 👌
Excellent !
Привет специалисту своего дела 👋 Как всегда все на высшем уровне 💥💪👏
Большое спасибо за комментарий и за просмотр 👍👍👍
Это середнячок. Вообще никакого класса. Тем более полностью не закончил работу, там ещё блендить надо чтобы блики убрать. Если хочешь увидеть работу на высоте дай знать.
PS. В России такие работы уже стыдно выкладывать на RUclips
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Jake , I see you prefer using a “Fog” board verses a line board to see the damage more accurately? I’ve just purchased an Elimindent 20” Fog board from Dentcraft tools! I’m hoping it allows me to better see the micro highs and lows in the panels? Always entertaining watching you work your magic on these videos 👍
Thanks, I've heard the Elimadent fog lights are really good so I am sure you will see all that lovely detail, fog or lines is just a preference, maybe try both and see what you prefer? I just find the fog is easier on my eyes and for complex damage I can see better, although I have never really given the lines a proper chance, I have made a cover with lines on it but not got around to testing it yet. Thanks for the kind words, I wish you all the best of luck! 👍
Pretty amazing skills to have really..... But tedious work and not for all...
Salve da Simone, abito in Italia a Mantova in Lombardia è da un po che la seguo è veramente bravissimo nel suo lavoro, da quanto tempo lo fa?
Ciao Simone, grazie per seguirmi. Lo faccio da oltre 25 anni! 😊
That was very impressive
Thanks 👍
Lovely repair sir 👍😎
Thank John 👍
Amazing how the taps just brig it all together. It's as if the molecules of the metal are responding to the vibrations.
Nice Work sir
Much appreciated 👍
Top skills, great video
Good job!!!!
Just amazing, thanks
I tried repairing a dent exactly the same on my car, 5he panel now resembles something that been dragged behind an 18 wheeler...😅😅😅 zero access from behind has made it an absolute nightmare
Impressive!!
Wow, Amazing!
So, is this guy an ACTUAL Wizard, or what?!