Let me make it clear. The fella that has advertised before my videos, has been the #1 reason that I’ve retrained people. Never once have I heard of a decent student coming out of that school. Want GOOD in person training? Jim@jmdentrepair.com Hit me up if you’re ready. Come ready to learn, it’s not gonna be easy, but that’s why it works.
Total novice here, but a quick question...With the plastic pulling plugs I have, I don't have any small ones. My question is, would it be possible to use a metal (or even nylok) nut and bolt to pull with? As long as the nut would fit in the puller....
Was looking over your vids and my question was answered. Thanks for your upfront way of doing business its highly appreciated. Will keep watching and enjoying your shows. In your opinion is there such a thing as being to OLD to learn PDR? I guess what I'm trying to find out is the learning curve to learn PDR to far out for someone like me headed into retirement. I just can"t see myself with out doing . Thanks.
Nope, no such thing. In fact some years I’ve found brings patience. Patience is the #1 tool in your arsenal when learning PDR. Is your vision correctable? Do you enjoy the work? That’s the 2 things that’ll stop you dead. If you can’t see, well obviously this won’t be for you. If you don’t enjoy it, the learning process will be arduous, and you’ll probably quit before you gain any real skill. But if you’re fascinated with it, you can see, and aren’t afraid of practice, you’ve got this.
Let me make it clear. The fella that has advertised before my videos, has been the #1 reason that I’ve retrained people.
Never once have I heard of a decent student coming out of that school. Want GOOD in person training?
Jim@jmdentrepair.com
Hit me up if you’re ready.
Come ready to learn, it’s not gonna be easy, but that’s why it works.
without getting into any legal crap, could you supply some initials of this fella ? Would like to stay clear of wasted time and education.
Let’s just say he’s conveniently located in the Midwest, first name starts with D.
And he’s advertising on some of my videos
Somehow I missed this video when it was released... Thanks again! Truly honored to have the Reaper Rods make this list!
Oh hell Jvideenski you make it to comment in enough videos, appreciate your appreciating.
Total novice here, but a quick question...With the plastic pulling plugs I have, I don't have any small ones. My question is, would it be possible to use a metal (or even nylok) nut and bolt to pull with? As long as the nut would fit in the puller....
Hey man. We used to hand make all of our own tools. So don’t let anyone tell you you have to buy super expensive tools. It’s just not the case.
Was looking over your vids and my question was answered. Thanks for your upfront way of doing business its highly appreciated. Will keep watching and enjoying your shows. In your opinion is there such a thing as being to OLD to learn PDR? I guess what I'm trying to find out is the learning curve to learn PDR to far out for someone like me headed into retirement. I just can"t see myself with out doing . Thanks.
Nope, no such thing. In fact some years I’ve found brings patience. Patience is the #1 tool in your arsenal when learning PDR.
Is your vision correctable? Do you enjoy the work? That’s the 2 things that’ll stop you dead.
If you can’t see, well obviously this won’t be for you. If you don’t enjoy it, the learning process will be arduous, and you’ll probably quit before you gain any real skill.
But if you’re fascinated with it, you can see, and aren’t afraid of practice, you’ve got this.
Great video bro
Thank you!
Where can i get these tools?
Can we get the next 5 runners up?
Hahaha a hilarious enough idea that I say yes!!!! Inbound!
I like being original and I’ve never seen anyone doing 5 honorable mentions! Thanks for the content idea homey!
To much free advertising
Think I should get paid??? 😂😂
Jk. That’d kinda screw up the idea of unbiased opinion.