You know it’s really nice to see someone that actually has real trade knowledge showing the youngins’ how it’s done. There’s way too many ass clowns or failed technicians showing the wrong thing on RUclips. Keep doing what you are doing, I’ll be showing my junior techs your frame repair series.
Thanks for your support. It’s greatly appreciated. I’m glad people are getting something out of these videos. I’ve got a new series coming out in a few weeks that I think should be helpful to younger techs as well as experienced ones. Thanks for watching
Great info. Thanks! I've got some dents in the door of my 73 Mach 1 that I'm going to work on using your techniques, rather than just filling. I'll probably still need some filler, but a lot less. Thanks, again!!
I also tend to use tools not meant for this purpose, as much or more than the actual picks. Its very easy to damage the metal around the holes on the inside of hood reenforcements for example, with the purpose made tools due to the thickness of them a lot of the time, so i prefer random screwdrivers and such for things like that for tight spaces. I also modify old broken screwdrivers, grinding the tip, bending them to the right shape, to fit what im working on. I like this channel, lots of good tips for beginners, and more experienced people too.
Great method and great technique. Thx for sharing!
You know it’s really nice to see someone that actually has real trade knowledge showing the youngins’ how it’s done. There’s way too many ass clowns or failed technicians showing the wrong thing on RUclips. Keep doing what you are doing, I’ll be showing my junior techs your frame repair series.
Thanks for your support. It’s greatly appreciated. I’m glad people are getting something out of these videos. I’ve got a new series coming out in a few weeks that I think should be helpful to younger techs as well as experienced ones. Thanks for watching
Great info. Thanks! I've got some dents in the door of my 73 Mach 1 that I'm going to work on using your techniques, rather than just filling. I'll probably still need some filler, but a lot less. Thanks, again!!
Thanks for watching
I also tend to use tools not meant for this purpose, as much or more than the actual picks.
Its very easy to damage the metal around the holes on the inside of hood reenforcements for example, with the purpose made tools due to the thickness of them a lot of the time, so i prefer random screwdrivers and such for things like that for tight spaces. I also modify old broken screwdrivers, grinding the tip, bending them to the right shape, to fit what im working on.
I like this channel, lots of good tips for beginners, and more experienced people too.
Thanks for watching
torsion rods for a trunk lid would probably work well too,just my .02
Not a bad idea. Would probably work good. Thanks for watching