This guy is the best in the business. His RUclips videos are great, films all the action, zooms in so you can actually see what the dent is doing and tells you specifically so you are learning.
@@TepcoCycleRepair Twas funny- think someone's taking life too serious....(your full stop run at the end is a bit of a giveaway that it's a humorous comment..)
Had a similar dent on my mustang , was installing a new garage door and the pole I had holding up the side rails as I was bolting it to the garage roof fell right on the edge of mustang side just like the one in this video .. I used the same technology as they did here , I even used the knockle of my finger to lift it up some as I saw it lifting up as I was taping it .. pretty amazing stuff
I grabe the hammer by the head and strike with the handle cause i was told there was more control, and at first it felt weird but now looking at a hammer being used the way it was meant to be used makes me cringe a bit lol not sure why, great video and tutorial!
You do much easier, if you take out the tension (crown) 2-3cm obove and below the dent with a blending hammer before you gluepull ... Nice video anyway🙂
Hey, I want to learn more about the weight of that 1 tool. It looked like it was weighted pretty weighty, it was the weight good in your hand though, or was it like weighted? Were you waiting to get that weight checked or was that weight just all about the weight, I'm waiting to hear from you. I mean not like wait wait, but I'm waiting like I'm not measuring wait. I'm just like sitting here waiting to hear about that wait, could you tell me more about that wait, please
I've got a ding a little bit bigger than that on a chrome truck bumper and I can't get the glue and tab to stick enough for a good pull. What can I do?
When chrome bumpers use to be "the thing" LOOONG time ago, there use to be a dude who served dealers in our area that would remove the bumpers and use large nylon versions of the tap-downs we use in PDR to pound them out from behind. They didn't come out perfect, just better.
Yes, i agree but in my country There are sp many People that spend a lot od Money for Great tools but They dont have "power" to train skills and after few months, that tools land on Ebay. I am beginer (work only 2,5 years for my boss) nad tools that you show us ,are too expensive for me in this moment
Slow going there. Cars here have 50-75 on the rails. I blend them slightly first then just pull and pull until they’re gone. Key is fast set, fast pull, fast knock down, repeat.15-20 tabs at a time Mini lifter gives a good snap for stubborn ones
Dont think it's high strength steel,but it is on a very tight curve which makes it seem stronger than usual,think high strength steel is only used for structural not cosmetic part of the car.But that's only my guess.
Why not heat the metal before hand to make the metal molecules expand then do the pull. Dnt know too much about pdr ive always been on the auto body side with bondo but trying to learn pdr also
- Hot glue won't dry and on a harsh body line convex curve like that, it won't begin to move the metal Also, if it is high strength steel, you could lose proper temper AND on white especially, burn the paint.
This guy is the best in the business. His RUclips videos are great, films all the action, zooms in so you can actually see what the dent is doing and tells you specifically so you are learning.
He’s amazing but Dent Discount is the best pdr guy in the world
@@BitcoinMaxy34facts. Shit is crazy. I really hope he’s charging properly
@@BitcoinMaxy34he doesn’t even do PDR, he does PCR
Excellent video! You actually use the arrows and close up so the viewer understands what you are doing. Thanks!
That zoom in and editing showing the highs is next level. Great work
This is the best camera work of any auto body work i have ever seen.
Those close ups too🙌👍😮
Nice one Myke! I love to watch these over and over so the techniques are cemented in my mind. It is always a joy to watch your demonstrations.
Impressive alcohol at 5:10 wipes most of the dent away....
😒 uh because it’s an edited cut up preview of the full 30 minute tutorial on denttrainer.com like it says. 😉
Well obviously, just thought it was funny. Good work!
@@TepcoCycleRepair Twas funny- think someone's taking life too serious....(your full stop run at the end is a bit of a giveaway that it's a humorous comment..)
Had a similar dent on my mustang , was installing a new garage door and the pole I had holding up the side rails as I was bolting it to the garage roof fell right on the edge of mustang side just like the one in this video .. I used the same technology as they did here , I even used the knockle of my finger to lift it up some as I saw it lifting up as I was taping it .. pretty amazing stuff
Just a guy that has a few dings and wants to learn , great video, thank you
Nice work sir where did u get ur dent puller ur useing ?
Thanks. Kecotabs.com
Hey Myke at "real stubborn dent" at 5:00.. you skipped ahead major.. i take it i need to pay for the classes to see the rest? thanks
I have a roof rail dent that I want to get fixed and no one within 1000km does the glue pull technique. I wish I could come to you guys!
Great high performance video! Joy to watch, Myke)
I grabe the hammer by the head and strike with the handle cause i was told there was more control, and at first it felt weird but now looking at a hammer being used the way it was meant to be used makes me cringe a bit lol not sure why, great video and tutorial!
Very well done
Flawless work brilliant.
Great content
Nice, can’t see it on dent trainer, when is it out?
Nik Patel it’ll be there tonight. The video is a full 30 minutes long. I’ll make an announcement on the Facebook page. Thank you.
You do much easier, if you take out the tension (crown) 2-3cm obove and below the dent with a blending hammer before you gluepull ... Nice video anyway🙂
The Best video Thank you
Love your videos
Nice work...
Very interesting. Thank You.
Great work!
Like how you zoomed in on the spot you working. Turned out well. What's that tool kit call?
Does the paint come off with the glue if an inexperienced person performs it, is it soap water which is used to peal the glue off the car
Is there any particular reason they have so many colors of pullers.
Hey, I want to learn more about the weight of that 1 tool. It looked like it was weighted pretty weighty, it was the weight good in your hand though, or was it like weighted? Were you waiting to get that weight checked or was that weight just all about the weight, I'm waiting to hear from you. I mean not like wait wait, but I'm waiting like I'm not measuring wait. I'm just like sitting here waiting to hear about that wait, could you tell me more about that wait, please
It’s a 2lb slide hammer.
What light are you using
I've got a ding a little bit bigger than that on a chrome truck bumper and I can't get the glue and tab to stick enough for a good pull. What can I do?
Bumper? Probably not the solution become bumpers are a lot stronger.
@@denttime Yeah it's a chrome truck bumper with a dent the size of a quarter roughly. Is there any way to pull it out?
Robert Landrum not with glue. “Maybe” with our pdr tools but use a professional tech.
When chrome bumpers use to be "the thing" LOOONG time ago, there use to be a dude who served dealers in our area that would remove the bumpers and use large nylon versions of the tap-downs we use in PDR to pound them out from behind. They didn't come out perfect, just better.
Hello, can I help. I want to buy this kit. How can you help me? Thank you
I always say "great work will not do the tool, only your experience"
Rysiek Maj based on my experience good tools make a great tech better, cleaner and faster.
Yes, i agree but in my country There are sp many People that spend a lot od Money for Great tools but They dont have "power" to train skills and after few months, that tools land on Ebay.
I am beginer (work only 2,5 years for my boss) nad tools that you show us ,are too expensive for me in this moment
Can a dent be pulled out of a steel bull bar ?
What do you use for removal the sticki part??
Slow going there. Cars here have 50-75 on the rails. I blend them slightly first then just pull and pull until they’re gone. Key is fast set, fast pull, fast knock down, repeat.15-20 tabs at a time
Mini lifter gives a good snap for stubborn ones
Isn’t that awesome? Every tech has his own style. Besides what’s wrong with being different? 😉
@Keith Clark - Mikes got plenty of experience.
The motion at 1:24, did you make/mean it, or it is just a coincidence?
Not sure what you mean.
I don't understand why you would use the alcohol and then wipe it off with your hand ?
When we know the rules.. we can break the rules. 😉
Dont think it's high strength steel,but it is on a very tight curve which makes it seem stronger than usual,think high strength steel is only used for structural not cosmetic part of the car.But that's only my guess.
That’s not true.
Uff !! Excelente !!!🇲🇽
Is it possible to take a slight crease out of a stainles steel motorbike silencer
Depends how sharp.
@@denttime its not sharp but its about 3 inch's long and runs around the pipe. Amazing workmanship guys👍
Olá amigo como eu faço para comprar essa ferramenta abraço valeu
Hola
Why not heat the metal before hand to make the metal molecules expand then do the pull. Dnt know too much about pdr ive always been on the auto body side with bondo but trying to learn pdr also
- Hot glue won't dry and on a harsh body line convex curve like that, it won't begin to move the metal Also, if it is high strength steel, you could lose proper temper AND on white especially, burn the paint.
Hi
What is the glue that you use, is there a specific type
Thank you
Please share tool kit necessary for this type of repair, thx!
ebay. where it's a tiny fraction of the cost
What glue are you using?
glenn Dentz tequila Glue from Ansonpdr.com
Like it🎉
Oh wow ✌🏻
5:11 ???????????? In the whole work that was the most imprtant thing
The most important “thing” is that it’s NOT ONE thing. It’s MANY small ones. 😉
@@denttime you know well what I am talking about😜
Hot box should get the last bit out.
Hi. Good job. "Privet" from Russia/spb/
Why you are using adapter with "flat" surface, but not "sphere"?
I want to control the direction of metal flow.
Parabéns!!!! muito bom!!!!
Where on Dent Trainer is this tutorial? Thank you. I checked under New Releases and used search but couldn't find it. TY
KevinSandy2 later today thank you.
What type of Glue are you using?
No comment 🙊
Hi
I tell you wut!
Keller Dent Repair 😁
Weird @ 4:56 to 5:10 🥸🥸🥸
Because I had two camera set up and didn’t synchronize properly. 😉
Those blue clear tabs suck waste of money never bought them had guys hand me some 16mm say there best ever never make thru a storm with them.
👍👍👍👍👍👍☝☝☝👏👏👏👏🐉👋👋✌
I would not invest in the company's making these tools. Looks ok but I just don't see it going anywhere.
I personally wouldn’t either especially if I haven’t had the experience and education to perfect glue pulling. 😉
Can't really tell if you are serious but I would think PDR has surpassed the billion dollar mark in annual revenue at least.
U skipped so much. Thumbs down