My father was a fender body man for 50 years. I wish he were alive to see this kind of work! I seen him work magic on the older heavy metal panels of the older cars and trucks. Fix holes, stretch and shrink metal, anvils, pick hammers, flat head hammers he had em all. All his tools are safely stored but I have no idea what to do with them almost nobody does hammer nobody work with the new thin high strength memory steel used these days. To be honest it's almost unbelievable to see you do this kind of work! Extremely well done video and great content!
@@wilsoncougar4267oh it’s so worth the work. You won’t find it in a collision shop but I work in restoration and you damn bet we hammer them as flat as we can
I have been doing auto body/collision repair for forty years and never would have believe this had I not watched it with my own two eyes,that was amazing to say the least,I subscribed
He’s not a body man, he’s a PDR technician . This repair still needed paintwork and probably a skim coat, but he clearly stated the customer wanted a 90% repair and didn’t want to pay for a flawless repair. Paying attention helps
I do have to say myself the man if steel is more of a wizard of metal. I'm 56 years old and been doing body and paint work since I was 13 years old, specializing in restorations and customs. I used to think I was above average at working metal until I watched him in action and by far I believe he's the best I've seen.
I have no job and I can't afford the tools. They are very expensive here in Portugal but one day I will be able to get them and I will follow your steps and advises thanks for the lessons God bless you
WoW! I didn't think that was possible to come out so clean. There were so many potentially nasty areas - tight creases being the worst. Well done - magic AND alchemy! Greetings from an autumnal Britain.🙂
The man of steeeeeeelll. You’re a legend! Incredible content and the passion you put into your videos is incomparable! I’m subscribing in hopes to be a fraction as good as you are in dent repair.
Insane SKILLS!!!!! You are as much a wizard as a tech. I have done body work 35 years and I can't pick and file bare steel as good as you repair a painted surface.
Thank you for sharing this! I have a very similar repair to make and your technique and skills are truly impressive. I love seeing you just working the metal and coaxing it back into shape. The pulling tabs with hot-melt glue are genius.
Great video. I'm normally an engine guy, but this video was really interesting. Wish you would have shown your hammer in focus. I would like to have seen the end of it a little better.
You earned a new subscriber. Amazing repair work. Watched you fix a quarter panel on one right before this I basically laughed when you said it could be done. Being in the collision repair trade for most of my working life I didn’t think it possible without paint cracks or super stretched metal. It was immaculate when you got finished up, figure this fender you could do with eyes closed. Thank you for sharing your talents with us!
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New subscriber and I have to thank you immensely for your videos because they have taught me so much! I'm used to working under the hood, so body work has been a who new ball game for me, but your videos have been great and saved me a ton of money
Wow, I never new that the dent repair has arrived on this level. Thanks for sharing your ways. Not that I will ever do this kind of thing, but I subscribe anyways. :)
New sub here. I’m not sure how I found this channel but your work is next level. I’ve done a little dent removal in my time but nothing like this. You are the Man of Steel. Just wondering how much the typical dent removal cost?
@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop I am a new subscriber. Would this work on a car that had been repainted? Assume it had filler, epoxy primer then base and clear. I am guessing filler would have cracks preventing a perfect repair? Also, I believe you said customer wanted 90 percent repair ... how much extra to finish it to flawless like it never happened? If you were near me, I would be sending you my business. Really enjoy watching you work.
I'm happy to see that there are still people with skills. Around here in my state RI nobody knows how to fix crap anymore. I had some damage on the hood of my BMW, every body shop I went to. Told me ohh no no you have to buy a new hood nobody can fix that. And they call their business body shop. I call them parts changers.
Amazing how far the industry has advanced from drilling holes, screw-in slide hammers, and Bondo. You've obviously done collision work along with pdr. Combination of great stuff
I was looking on RUclips how to remove my dent myself. A friend of mine had backed into my side door panel. I happen to stumble upon your channel. You're a magician! It's an artform I can get behind! I love stuff like this. 👍 New subscriber.
What a genius. Wished he was around when I was a boy. My Dad was over in Nam. My Mum modified his pride and joy. We all waited in trepidation as Dad's return came closer. Luckily absence makes the heart grow stronger and Dad pretended it was okay. Car was sold in the next few weeks.
Used to be a guy in my neighborhood that fixed all the motorcycle fuel tanks in the area. Worked out of his garage and would let us kids come in and watch anytime he had his garage door open. It was mesmerizing. People would come to pick up their tanks and they were as amazed as us kids.
If I had a fraction of this knowledge in how to heat, shape, and manipulate metal, I would never have to worry about where I park to avoid door dings. This level is only achieved after years of hard work. New sub here.
Anybody can hammer out and fill with body filler grind sand and paint .But these PDR guys blow my mind working with a finished or painted surface and removing every dent and crease and not disturbing the paint
Just came across your channel. I'm a car mechanic. Just know enough of bodywork to know how difficult it is, and that I'm not good at it. We take our cars to bodyshops. None of them came out as clean as your results. Very very good!
New subscriber! Just purchased a car for a deep discount because there was some ‘serious’ damage to the body. The right rear quarter panel has a huge dent. The right front fender and hood are pretty mangled. The right lower door frame is slightly accordioned. Gonna spend the winter slowly working on all those dents. I can’t wait to see the reaction from the previous owner next summer. He honestly thought it was too much work and too expensive to even bother. You’re videos will help get me there! Thank you for what you do and providing us with a view of it and explaining it all! Thankfully the frame was not harmed.
I have a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix. Aside from some light damage on my hood and front fender, my car's body is cherry. However, that damage to the hood and fender HAD me discouraged to get it fix, but after seeing this video I can see how they can fix it pretty easily now. I'm too broke to buy a new car and this one still works great. I'm so happy that I watched this video.
Amazing I recently got a small dent in a parking lot. It was from an older man, and I just couldn't make a fuss. I'm going to try this, it looks like such fun! Thanks so much for the encouraging video, again just amazing! Dan S.
This is really something sir, my daughter's first car she paid for on her own got backed in to. Now she's on honor student at a high level college getting her masters, holding a job making her way. Unfortunately, just a week prior to her being hit I canceled the collision insurance, so dad is really trying to come to the rescue. I am a.single dad of 7 kids git one through college and 2 in college so ends are becoming tough to meet. She's driving a 2012 passat and really loves it, so looking at some of your videos I am using some of your techniques. This works amazing!! I am half way through and want to invest wisely in some tools. Any insights or direction you can offer would be more than appreciated. Thank you so much for the help you have given already. It's very much appreciated.
I remember as a young man working at a dealership back in the 70s, the car metal was so thick we always drilled and used that dent puller and then hammer and grind and bondo. so much metal to work with . now the car's metal are so thin the techniques have changed as a necessity.wish i could find a shop like this in houston.
Nice ! C K I'm an amateur pdr handyman with amateur pdr tools working on my own car. I've been watching pdr and pdr training tubes of all kinds for about 2 years and your channel is the best I've seen by far. I've got a 2017 toyota with a much easier "hunted by a buck at the beginning of hunting season" dented fender, that I screwed up by impatience from my first pushing experiments with improvised pushing tools, dang. I put a bunch of stretched pimples left over in the fender, that I thought while working I could knock down and shrink. Plus the beginning of an oil can, barely noticeable on the passenger door I stayed away from while I did a 90% repair on that door already. Hot box, pro push rods? Everything else I've done was all glue pulls using amateur tabs. I've already watched about ten of The Man of Steel excellent videos and have gotten a few new ideas about how to proceed from here to the next level with dents on 2 doors, hood, and the (fender I may need to replace and spray with code 4X1 steel blonde, waterborne) if I can fix the huge crowns. ++ just saw the links below this video to some tools I'll need.
Amazing work. I’m addicted to these videos. Wish I knew about this pdr thirty years ago. I would have changed occupations. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
New subscriber. It's awsome how much pride you take in your work that you've turned dent pulling into an craft instead of taking short cuts or RnR the area and charging an arm and a leg.
Absolutely amazing, this is the bodyshop of the future, had a PDR man I use save the roof of my classic car after a car bonnet fell on it which was tied to the garage roof, he did an awesome job, I buffed up the roof and it's perfect, but this is another level
YOU PAINTLESS GUYS.....blow me away with your patience. I just could not have the patience to do that. I would rip the fender off Jam an new one and sand and paint it.
Fantastic work! OMG! first time on your channel, and I am so impressed with your skills! absolutely brilliant! I am retired now, but used to be a panel beater and sprayer,,,, never with so much perfection in taking out the dents as yourself! It was a matter of reducing the amount of filler to use by taking out as much of the dented panel as I could, using dollies and hammers etc to finish .! thanks for a very informative and interesting, entertaining channel! All the best, Les
The result says a lot about the master. The master is super!!! If there was an opportunity to become a disciple of such a master, I would be just happy...👍👍👍👏👏👏
A master artist at work. Thank You I’m by no way no how a body man but I’ve repaired a door that a body shop wanted to reskin most just can’t or won’t.
Thanks for time. I helped my 16 YO cousin buy his first car (parents are going down the wrong road in life but he is a great kid - made 30 on his ACT). 2013 Infinity G37 and it has some damage we are going to try to work on. We are going to do a carbon wrap on the roof and hopefully I can do a dentless paint repair on 2 areas. After purchasing the car he was following me home and started flashing his lights... I was like dang it this is bad.... after pulling over he said man my seat is getting really hot,, could be an exhaust issue... I had opened the passenger door and told him the seat warmer was all the way up :). Thanks for your content.
Had to subscribe! Ive watched alot of PDR techniques but none with the degree of talent you have. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in a time when most keep their secrets to themselbes. You are a talented and kind person. Thanks
My brother has been doing this for years. He buys old wrecked cars, repairs and resells them. And Camrys are what he mainly deals with. He uses several different hammers, wooden blocks, jacks, anything that works. He doesn't have any fancy equipment. One car I bought from him, the rear quarter panel was crushed in so badly, when he bought it, I never dreamed he could make it look as good as he did. One thing about Camrys(& many other I'm sure) is the paint layer is so thin, you have to be careful if you happen to scratch it.
Steel man I live in Antigua I need a basic package to get started. If I didn't see this with my own three eyes I would not believe it. You guys are geniuses
I am amazed at your talent... I am a bodyman by trade for 35+ yrs... I watch your videos 9for 2 months ) to learn and maybe do someday... I am a new subscriber..
Oh yip, not bad. What I really mean is " Bloomin awesome ". I need to take out a few imperfections. You have given me confidence. Keen to watch some more...
Awesome work, true artistry, subbed. I pulled out the rear of a vehicle that had been back-ended with a u-bolt through the rear frame at the center of the collision secured to a chain around a tree. It worked, but didn't come out quite that well well aligned or tidy. Currently have a dent above the rear light of a Dodge Caravan to push out, but haven't find a good access point, everything enclosed in metal. May need to take out the decorative panel inside, drill a hole, and cut an access point.
This is an art… Not many can learn to become that good. It really takes special skills and some extra sense to be able to turn hard work into an art. Every single dent is different. You have to have the “thing” in you to not making it worse.
Great job! In the end, the metal 'knows' where it belongs from the pressing process in the car factory and just has to be convinced by you to return to this position, To be honest i'm more impressed by the fact that the paint did not give much more problems. Paint doesn't have the same physical qualities as steel, and there should be several very thin layers of different coating on the spots you have been working on.
Great job, this is definitely and art! Have been doing this kind of work for a long, long time (not as a job only a hobby) and have never been able to get it that good. I don't think I have the patience. LOL
My father was a fender body man for 50 years. I wish he were alive to see this kind of work! I seen him work magic on the older heavy metal panels of the older cars and trucks. Fix holes, stretch and shrink metal, anvils, pick hammers, flat head hammers he had em all. All his tools are safely stored but I have no idea what to do with them almost nobody does hammer nobody work with the new thin high strength memory steel used these days. To be honest it's almost unbelievable to see you do this kind of work! Extremely well done video and great content!
Your dad was the man!
it's not worth the work.Old-fashioned.............
@@wilsoncougar4267oh it’s so worth the work. You won’t find it in a collision shop but I work in restoration and you damn bet we hammer them as flat as we can
Fake?
I love this video
If I didn't see it I would never believe that was salvageable. Incredible work!
Es muy cierto por eso digo que me quedé como rgum preguntándome cómo lo haces buen trabajo maestro
Want to go to work on my car some idiot hit me hit and run driver they want $2,000 to fix it
I have been doing auto body/collision repair for forty years and never would have believe this had I not watched it with my own two eyes,that was amazing to say the least,I subscribed
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Yeah I guess you're saying you guys at the body shop either don't know what you're doing and overcharging people for the little you do know
It's refreshing to watch a quality bodyman make a repair--AND--without needing paint !! YOU, sir , know your craft !
as a red seal body tech I am offended by your suggestion that we don't do quality work....
He’s not a body man, he’s a PDR technician . This repair still needed paintwork and probably a skim coat, but he clearly stated the customer wanted a 90% repair and didn’t want to pay for a flawless repair. Paying attention helps
I do have to say myself the man if steel is more of a wizard of metal. I'm 56 years old and been doing body and paint work since I was 13 years old, specializing in restorations and customs. I used to think I was above average at working metal until I watched him in action and by far I believe he's the best I've seen.
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I have to agree. He is VERY good!
This the first time I’ve seen a full video like this and super impressed. Really helped out a lot.
Sir you are a metal genius we need more professionals like you
You're an artist, bro. If this is 90% you have a lot of pride in your work.
I have no job and I can't afford the tools. They are very expensive here in Portugal but one day I will be able to get them and I will follow your steps and advises thanks for the lessons God bless you
Good to know still some people are this talented, patient, and not just a replacer of any damn thing!
Seriously man, at this point, it’s beyond skills or art, it’s either magic or alchemy.
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I swear 👌
It's called "memory "
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WoW! I didn't think that was possible to come out so clean. There were so many potentially nasty areas - tight creases being the worst. Well done - magic AND alchemy! Greetings from an autumnal Britain.🙂
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IMAGINE RAW MATERIALS SHAPED 2 FORM THE VEHICLE...
@Jay O they are stamped. Not very spectacular. This repair however is very spectacular!
30 years + body shop owner. I am impressed! Liked and Subscribed!
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Seriously this was a piece of work that was not near but beyond perfection without any teardown.
I wish I could learn this art technique from you.
The man of steeeeeeelll. You’re a legend! Incredible content and the passion you put into your videos is incomparable! I’m subscribing in hopes to be a fraction as good as you are in dent repair.
New to the channel and about a year and a half into body work. You sir are already making my life easier. Killer skills.
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I was having a crap day until I got notification of the MAN OF STEEL had posted :) You made my day cheers Superman
Kevin right on you made my evening with your great comment.. thank you
Insane SKILLS!!!!! You are as much a wizard as a tech. I have done body work 35 years and I can't pick and file bare steel as good as you repair a painted surface.
Dude that was awesome thanks! This cuts down on repair costs ! Your on a gold mine with that ! Totally amazed 😲👏
Thank you for sharing this! I have a very similar repair to make and your technique and skills are truly impressive. I love seeing you just working the metal and coaxing it back into shape. The pulling tabs with hot-melt glue are genius.
Great video. I'm normally an engine guy, but this video was really interesting. Wish you would have shown your hammer in focus. I would like to have seen the end of it a little better.
You earned a new subscriber. Amazing repair work. Watched you fix a quarter panel on one right before this I basically laughed when you said it could be done. Being in the collision repair trade for most of my working life I didn’t think it possible without paint cracks or super stretched metal. It was immaculate when you got finished up, figure this fender you could do with eyes closed. Thank you for sharing your talents with us!
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Based off how long that tape has dried on the bumper, he hasn’t seen his friends and family in a long time anyways hahah.
Great job as always!!
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@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop love your energy in the video. Man of steel. Yahhh!!! Thanks for the support.
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Brian I was thinking the same exact thing but you know man of steel has to Hype up the Video.
Your not only a paintless dent repair guy, but your also a poet with explaining how it's done.
Thank you my friend
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New subscriber and I have to thank you immensely for your videos because they have taught me so much! I'm used to working under the hood, so body work has been a who new ball game for me, but your videos have been great and saved me a ton of money
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It's amazing how easy, a competent/skilled worker makes this look.
Very nicely done
Wow, I never new that the dent repair has arrived on this level. Thanks for sharing your ways. Not that I will ever do this kind of thing, but I subscribe anyways. :)
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This type of repair is old school. The problem today is the younger body techs want the easy way out, replace and paint.
This is an amazing talent that few people have, much respect.
😁I love that :"it's too easy to replace the Fender"💪
Right on GT auto repair and frame thank you so much for your comment..
Glad I found your channel. I appreciate the metal work. Anyone can slap mud on a dent but this is amazing.
New sub here. I’m not sure how I found this channel but your work is next level. I’ve done a little dent removal in my time but nothing like this. You are the Man of Steel. Just wondering how much the typical dent removal cost?
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@@DentDiscountPDRBodyShop I am a new subscriber. Would this work on a car that had been repainted? Assume it had filler, epoxy primer then base and clear. I am guessing filler would have cracks preventing a perfect repair? Also, I believe you said customer wanted 90 percent repair ... how much extra to finish it to flawless like it never happened? If you were near me, I would be sending you my business. Really enjoy watching you work.
I'm happy to see that there are still people with skills. Around here in my state RI nobody knows how to fix crap anymore. I had some damage on the hood of my BMW, every body shop I went to. Told me ohh no no you have to buy a new hood nobody can fix that. And they call their business body shop. I call them parts changers.
Amazing how far the industry has advanced from drilling holes, screw-in slide hammers, and Bondo. You've obviously done collision work along with pdr. Combination of great stuff
His non-flawless repair work is so excellent that I think I would NOT do the flawless repair at all! I am truly amazed.
I was looking on RUclips how to remove my dent myself. A friend of mine had backed into my side door panel. I happen to stumble upon your channel. You're a magician! It's an artform I can get behind! I love stuff like this. 👍 New subscriber.
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What a genius. Wished he was around when I was a boy. My Dad was over in Nam. My Mum modified his pride and joy. We all waited in trepidation as Dad's return came closer. Luckily absence makes the heart grow stronger and Dad pretended it was okay. Car was sold in the next few weeks.
Used to be a guy in my neighborhood that fixed all the motorcycle fuel tanks in the area. Worked out of his garage and would let us kids come in and watch anytime he had his garage door open. It was mesmerizing. People would come to pick up their tanks and they were as amazed as us kids.
If I had a fraction of this knowledge in how to heat, shape, and manipulate metal, I would never have to worry about where I park to avoid door dings. This level is only achieved after years of hard work. New sub here.
Anybody can hammer out and fill with body filler grind sand and paint .But these PDR guys blow my mind working with a finished or painted surface and removing every dent and crease and not disturbing the paint
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Is amazing ! One of the best ! Honestly
Just came across your channel. I'm a car mechanic. Just know enough of bodywork to know how difficult it is, and that I'm not good at it. We take our cars to bodyshops. None of them came out as clean as your results. Very very good!
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Just purchased a car for a deep discount because there was some ‘serious’ damage to the body. The right rear quarter panel has a huge dent. The right front fender and hood are pretty mangled. The right lower door frame is slightly accordioned. Gonna spend the winter slowly working on all those dents. I can’t wait to see the reaction from the previous owner next summer. He honestly thought it was too much work and too expensive to even bother.
You’re videos will help get me there! Thank you for what you do and providing us with a view of it and explaining it all!
Thankfully the frame was not harmed.
I have a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix. Aside from some light damage on my hood and front fender, my car's body is cherry. However, that damage to the hood and fender HAD me discouraged to get it fix, but after seeing this video I can see how they can fix it pretty easily now. I'm too broke to buy a new car and this one still works great. I'm so happy that I watched this video.
New subscriber, as a cold rolling mill operator ive got a great respect for how you morph and manipulate this magic material!
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First timer here. Awesome job! It's nice when you're working with the right tools.
You're a genuine Metal Morphing Power Ranger; AWESOME! I am truly in awe of your work.
Wow, thank you!
Amazing I recently got a small dent in a parking lot. It was from an older man, and I just couldn't make a fuss. I'm going to try this, it looks like such fun! Thanks so much for the encouraging video, again just amazing! Dan S.
Wow mannn.. you are truly the Man of Steel.... with a pair of magic hands... serious.
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Even after all these years it's still satisfying watching them pop out lol
This mans a bloody miracle magician..This was incredible watching.Thankyou.
what is the most important tool in your toolbox ?
the most important tool is.................................... man of steel !
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That was impressive af. Anyone can paint a replace a NEW fender. This right here ... that’s TALENT !!
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This is really something sir, my daughter's first car she paid for on her own got backed in to. Now she's on honor student at a high level college getting her masters, holding a job making her way. Unfortunately, just a week prior to her being hit I canceled the collision insurance, so dad is really trying to come to the rescue. I am a.single dad of 7 kids git one through college and 2 in college so ends are becoming tough to meet. She's driving a 2012 passat and really loves it, so looking at some of your videos I am using some of your techniques. This works amazing!! I am half way through and want to invest wisely in some tools. Any insights or direction you can offer would be more than appreciated. Thank you so much for the help you have given already. It's very much appreciated.
I remember as a young man working at a dealership back in the 70s, the car metal was so thick we always drilled and used that dent puller and then hammer and grind and bondo. so much metal to work with . now the car's metal are so thin the techniques have changed as a necessity.wish i could find a shop like this in houston.
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You're a sculptor, artist, and a magician.
Thank you
no words really we should all stand back at times and be amazed by what can be done, with some know how and how to use it, which this man does.
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Nice ! C K I'm an amateur pdr handyman with amateur pdr tools working on my own car. I've been watching pdr and pdr training tubes of all kinds for about 2 years and your channel is the best I've seen by far. I've got a 2017 toyota with a much easier "hunted by a buck at the beginning of hunting season" dented fender, that I screwed up by impatience from my first pushing experiments with improvised pushing tools, dang. I put a bunch of stretched pimples left over in the fender, that I thought while working I could knock down and shrink. Plus the beginning of an oil can, barely noticeable on the passenger door I stayed away from while I did a 90% repair on that door already. Hot box, pro push rods? Everything else I've done was all glue pulls using amateur tabs.
I've already watched about ten of The Man of Steel excellent videos and have gotten a few new ideas about how to proceed from here to the next level with dents on 2 doors, hood, and the (fender I may need to replace and spray with code 4X1 steel blonde, waterborne) if I can fix the huge crowns.
++ just saw the links below this video to some tools I'll need.
Amazing work. I’m addicted to these videos. Wish I knew about this pdr thirty years ago. I would have changed occupations. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
New subscriber. It's awsome how much pride you take in your work that you've turned dent pulling into an craft instead of taking short cuts or RnR the area and charging an arm and a leg.
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He will never be back. I've heard the "do the best you can" line a million times
Absolutely amazing, this is the bodyshop of the future, had a PDR man I use save the roof of my classic car after a car bonnet fell on it which was tied to the garage roof, he did an awesome job, I buffed up the roof and it's perfect, but this is another level
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I just tried something like this on my work truck fender. Ended up caving and paving. I don't know how you guys do that. Nice work.
YOU PAINTLESS GUYS.....blow me away with your patience. I just could not have the patience to do that. I would rip the fender off Jam an new one and sand and paint it.
It's unbelievable 😲
Great work your a artist of metal
I will try this on my car thanks
'Metal-morphing'. I like it. He's got all the play-on-words. Good work.
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Fantastic work! OMG! first time on your channel, and I am so impressed with your skills! absolutely brilliant! I am retired now, but used to be a panel beater and sprayer,,,, never with so much perfection in taking out the dents as yourself! It was a matter of reducing the amount of filler to use by taking out as much of the dented panel as I could, using dollies and hammers etc to finish .! thanks for a very informative and interesting, entertaining channel!
All the best, Les
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Hey man this is John I came into your shop today with my jeep. Thank you for your advice. I’m now a new subscriber! Can’t wait to see more videos!
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The result says a lot about the master. The master is super!!! If there was an opportunity to become a disciple of such a master, I would be just happy...👍👍👍👏👏👏
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A master artist at work.
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I’m by no way no how a body man but I’ve repaired a door that a body shop wanted to reskin most just can’t or won’t.
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Thanks for time. I helped my 16 YO cousin buy his first car (parents are going down the wrong road in life but he is a great kid - made 30 on his ACT). 2013 Infinity G37 and it has some damage we are going to try to work on. We are going to do a carbon wrap on the roof and hopefully I can do a dentless paint repair on 2 areas. After purchasing the car he was following me home and started flashing his lights... I was like dang it this is bad.... after pulling over he said man my seat is getting really hot,, could be an exhaust issue... I had opened the passenger door and told him the seat warmer was all the way up :). Thanks for your content.
you are really artist it is a great working
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Torching to make the paint pliable and warming up the metal is to me, a great idea.
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Had to subscribe! Ive watched alot of PDR techniques but none with the degree of talent you have. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in a time when most keep their secrets to themselbes. You are a talented and kind person. Thanks
Amazing, absolutely amazing
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My brother has been doing this for years. He buys old wrecked cars, repairs and resells them. And Camrys are what he mainly deals with. He uses several different hammers, wooden blocks, jacks, anything that works. He doesn't have any fancy equipment. One car I bought from him, the rear quarter panel was crushed in so badly, when he bought it, I never dreamed he could make it look as good as he did. One thing about Camrys(& many other I'm sure) is the paint layer is so thin, you have to be careful if you happen to scratch it.
Steel man I live in Antigua I need a basic package to get started. If I didn't see this with my own three eyes I would not believe it. You guys are geniuses
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Good job my friend, from San Francisco California I am first timer you’re a positive man I like that! Thank you I will keep watching your videos!
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I am amazed at your talent... I am a bodyman by trade for 35+ yrs... I watch your videos 9for 2 months ) to learn and maybe do someday... I am a new subscriber..
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Just like an artist to his paint brush, got to have an good eye to attention to detail, I know u got excellent eye to detail...good job brother.
Oh yip, not bad. What I really mean is " Bloomin awesome ". I need to take out a few imperfections. You have given me confidence. Keen to watch some more...
Awesome work, true artistry, subbed.
I pulled out the rear of a vehicle that had been back-ended with a u-bolt through the rear frame at the center of the collision secured to a chain around a tree. It worked, but didn't come out quite that well well aligned or tidy.
Currently have a dent above the rear light of a Dodge Caravan to push out, but haven't find a good access point, everything enclosed in metal. May need to take out the decorative panel inside, drill a hole, and cut an access point.
what a job !!! respect for curves, angles ... and without damaging the paint !! great job and congratulations to the "artist"
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Masterful ! Also, I can't be the only one watching the end like ASMR. So satisfying to watch all those dents being straightened.
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i still am in shock at what you did ... i will never forget this... you are the man... new subscriber today...
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I love the commentary! Ive been a body man for 40 years. This is awesome stuff. Ive tried this but always end up slappin mud on it. Hahaha
This is the best PDR video ever seen on earth. Excellent subscribed.
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Amazing skills. A true metal surgeon.
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you are brilliant man 👍🏻, I shall call you "the man of the dents art work", keep up the good work
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This is an art… Not many can learn to become that good. It really takes special skills and some extra sense to be able to turn hard work into an art. Every single dent is different. You have to have the “thing” in you to not making it worse.
Reversing damage is an art. Well done.
Great job!
In the end, the metal 'knows' where it belongs from the pressing process in the car factory and just has to be convinced by you to return to this position, To be honest i'm more impressed by the fact that the paint did not give much more problems. Paint doesn't have the same physical qualities as steel, and there should be several very thin layers of different coating on the spots you have been working on.
This guy is a professional!
Great job, this is definitely and art! Have been doing this kind of work for a long, long time (not as a job only a hobby) and have never been able to get it that good. I don't think I have the patience. LOL
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This dude knows his craft. Cheers!
I like the way you carry your self pulling out dents
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My hat off fella. You have some serious talent mind blowing
I am most impressed! I certainly would like to learn more and get the tools required!