Game changer Martin. Jimmy will find it fab working on inaccessible areas. I bought one a fortnight ago to do rear wing and sill, door step area on a fiat 500. Really pleased with it.
What a handy bit of kit makes a great job, not complaining but i found it hard to see the dents with the reflection on the door, but a great video hope to see more of it. 👍
Another top video from a top team ..thanks.Handy affordable spot weld puller similar principle to the old screw end type that used to leave holes that needed filling and prep before paint ,good ppe there with masks goggles etc….watch out though with grind spatter on the car glass which was always my downfall with rusty spots on side windows and graunchy windscreen wipers being reported later by customers ,no rants here just a bit of 50 years body repair experience passed on
I worked at a body shop for over 2 years, And my boss spent well over $1,000 for a similar tool. I think the only thing that's missing is a shrinking tool. This is great for the backyard guy I'll probably get one myself.
The ones that are made in the USA and France are well over 1500.00 depending on what accessories come with it. For the guy that works out of his garage the units made overseas should be fine , not using it everyday.
Definitely a game changer far faster than the old gun type you mentioned and with you being able to adjust the power you won't get them dreaded little potential little holes and raised areas you then have to tap back down
Brilliant tool Martin is there much heat transferred to the opposite side of panel as I’m thinking of using one of these on my dented motorbike tank , great content mate 👍
thanks for this, i saw these on vevor and after watching authur tusk body repairs where he uses one thought i should get one. can you buy one of their pilot plasma cutters and review!!!
Great video , you and Jimmy work well together, this is what this channel is all about
That works a treat, I remember my mates shop spot welding thin rods to dents back in the 80’s, but they had to be ground off after, nice job fellas 👍
Прошло всего полвека😂
У меня с цифровым управлением уже 20 лет споттер, а вы на это смотрите как папуасы на бусы😂
Это в нищей и немытой России😂
Great review Martin Jimmy has a great talent
Game changer Martin. Jimmy will find it fab working on inaccessible areas. I bought one a fortnight ago to do rear wing and sill, door step area on a fiat 500. Really pleased with it.
Nice to see Jimmy prepared to go on camera and put his skills on display 👍
Nice one jimmy and Martin I love watching your car repairs watching from South Africa
thankyou Martin,an excellent demonstration from you both,and a very nice bit of kit indeed,,,👍👍👌
just a heads up Martin,the link isnt working ,?
Try now Steve
@@retrorestore perfect thankyou Martin👍🙏
What a handy bit of kit makes a great job, not complaining but i found it hard to see the dents with the reflection on the door, but a great video hope to see more of it. 👍
What a brilliant video. Perfect demonstration on how to use a clever tool. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another top video from a top team ..thanks.Handy affordable spot weld puller similar principle to the old screw end type that used to leave holes that needed filling and prep before paint ,good ppe there with masks goggles etc….watch out though with grind spatter on the car glass which was always my downfall with rusty spots on side windows and graunchy windscreen wipers being reported later by customers ,no rants here just a bit of 50 years body repair experience passed on
These plastic discs don't damage the metal, just the paint but, yes, its often overlooked. I've done it myself.
Nice bit of Craftsmanship Jimmy you've great skills and a great eye for Detail. 👌🏻💪🏻
Thanks 👍
Brilliant work Jimmy and Martin
Just saw a hubnut video at the nec classic car show and the triumph acclaim you restored appeared on there
Yes, I saw it.
I worked at a body shop for over 2 years, And my boss spent well over $1,000 for a similar tool. I think the only thing that's missing is a shrinking tool. This is great for the backyard guy I'll probably get one myself.
You get one yet?
The ones that are made in the USA and France are well over 1500.00 depending on what accessories come with it. For the guy that works out of his garage the units made overseas should be fine , not using it everyday.
Top bit of kit will definitely come in handy. Thanks for sharing this with us take care
Very interesting to watch. Thank you Martin and Jimmy.
Great video lads ! I'm out to get one now after watching you guys
What a cracking bit of kit there Mart.
Superb bit of kit that well woprth it for how much easier it makes pulling the dent .
Now that's a tidy bit of kit and well explained on how to use it.
Really in joyed watching that video Martin that's the best dent puller I've ever seen I know what you mean by keeping our thoughts respectfully 😂👍
Definitely a game changer far faster than the old gun type you mentioned and with you being able to adjust the power you won't get them dreaded little potential little holes and raised areas you then have to tap back down
Nice bit of kit Martin.
Top stuff! draw a line down the crease to help guide where to pull.
Nice wee tool martin you been doing some shopping on vevor recently diesel heater now a dent puller 🤣
Yes I have
Nice bit of kit there Martin 👍👍👍👍
I watch Grants Smart Repairs, he uses a similar bit of kit, good tool.
Brilliant tool Martin is there much heat transferred to the opposite side of panel as I’m thinking of using one of these on my dented motorbike tank , great content mate 👍
It's a very little weld Ian as you saw in the demonstration.
I like that Martin, not a bad price as well.
Absolutely brilliant Martin, interesting video both
Awesome video👌 👍 👏, just what I'm looking for 🥰very well explained 👍 👏 Thank you so much for sharing this awesome video with us. ✌❤🍀
You’re welcome 😊
thanks for this, i saw these on vevor and after watching authur tusk body repairs where he uses one thought i should get one. can you buy one of their pilot plasma cutters and review!!!
good blog martin Gary from Crewe 👍👍👍👍
Cracking bit of kit 👌
Brilliant tool, well done chaps 😀👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
The puller makes a hole on the door to get a grip?
Very nice ,,,how about a conclusion on the Chinese heater set up ...power supply with a 12v battery back up .Great vids as always .
Coming soon!
Cracking review Martin 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks 👍
I see this tool on Amazon for about 400 canadian dollars so I came here to watch a few videos to see if it work well and trus me it do
Just back from the vevor website in your link. Unfortunately it says discontinue 😳😳🤔☹😪
There's an uprated link now for a 8kw unit.
Great vid guys
This looks great do you think it could pull out a rear arch.
it depends on the type of dent.
Hi just wondering if you have any info on why this has been discontinued. They seem good. Wonder if a new model is on its way out.
Probably out of stock.
good vid on the channel thanks lee
Martin, great video but the link doesn't seem to work!!
Try now
@@retrorestore brilliant thanks M8. BTW what do you call those abrasive foam discs? They look good.
@@MrLukealbanese Here they are amzn.to/3UrQqWK
@@retrorestore cheers Martin 👍👍👍👍
Great bit of equipment 😎
You can also use glue on tabs and pull out dents
Yes, you can.
I have one cant get it to stick anuff to get a good pull
Great video
Thanks!
Hi bI just brought one but it came with a eu plug16amp 220v will I be ok using uk 13amp plug ?
Check what the output current is in the specifications.
nice one boys
Hi Martin, watch hubnuts latest video, your old acclaim is on it around half way in 👍
7.33 don't get too many spurts on your your tool sorry had to laugh at that one 🤣🤣
The vevor link does not work Martin!!!!
Try now.
@@retrorestore Yesssssss you fixed it lol
Link ain’t working?
try now.
@@retrorestore working 👍🏼
How much money my frend
Has anyone had issue with their dent puller not sticking to metal?
Not had that.
Sometimes PDR doesn't work.
Wish i watch this b4 i turned my van in swiss cheese by letting it weld too long
Disappointed you deleted my post, I was only trying to help save a couple of £, I have not connection to it other than buying one.
What are you talking about Mark, I haven't deleted any of your comments.
110 o 220????
220, this version