How to Shape Metal Like a Pro: Essential Techniques Before Filler!
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
- In this comprehensive tutorial, learn the art of shaping metal with three powerful techniques: glue pulling, hammer and dolly work, and spot welding. Discover how to effectively use glue pulling to gently reshape metal surfaces without damaging the paint. Master the precision of hammer and dolly work as you finesse metal back into its original form with expert guidance. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned enthusiast, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to transform metal like a pro. Unlock the secrets of metal shaping and elevate your craftsmanship today!
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Lost art for sure. Great metal work sir!!!
Thank you kindly
That had to be a top 5 love it great job
Really appreciate that! Thanks for the support!
Good job and great video 👌
Thank you! 👍
Very interesting Chris so thanks for sharing your expertise with us, I love watching you do this kind of work as you always explain what you are doing at each step.
Not sure if this is an older recording Chris but the audio is still on one channel, I know you said you fixed it but maybe that will be in the newer videos🤔🙏👍John UK
Thank's brother! I'll check out the audio
Always an honor to watch your videos brother…love them ! Keep them coming
I appreciate that! We'll do!
Always excellent work and great teacher
Many thanks!
Nice job.. I appreciate the tactical planning and approach to work the metal..
Awesome! Appreciate the support!
Great video thanks for making it
Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support.
Very nice!
Thanks!
Thanks again Chris, You da Man !!! I use the monster 10 lb pull hammer for the Keco collision tabs, works GREAT. 😊
I could use that sometimes.
Excellent work! How much time were you allotted to remove this dent?
They wated to give 4 but I got 8 and they complained.
Hi Kris, I bought the g90e a year ago and love it, but always had trouble with the magnet falling off, I see you have a heavy duty one on yours, can I ask where you got it? Nice video great job thank you.
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I like this one so far. I've went through a few.
hey, I'm looking for PDR tools (preferably in a set) and yours seem to work great. I want to know what sort of slide hammer and tabs (glue also) you are using. thanks btw, stumbled upon this channel and it's a great resource for autobody techs.
Keco tabs , you can find them on their website
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That turned out really nice. This might be a stupid question but is there a reason you used glue tabs and then the G90e vs starting with the G90e and wavy wire to get the bulk of the dent out? I ask because I’ve never done glue pulling before so I’m not sure if it’s something I need to invest in or not.
The g90e is designed as a finishing tool not the best for pulling out large dents. I really am just working on my skills with glue pulling and PDR so taking every chance I get to use these tools. Listen you could push the lage portion of the dent out from behind and get similar results
@@GarageNoise that makes sense.
Brother Chris do you have a link to the glue tap pulling kit and the hammer you used in this video. Ans that pulling towel. Keep those videoes comin
I don't brother, but you can find them on keco website www.kecotabs.com/
Ok thanks
Is that an electric da? Thank u
Yes, It's the mirka dustless sanding system
Good video I commented on the last video that you were using glue tabs and was curious what keco glue you are using as they have quite the selection maybe I’m expecting to much but I haven’t found one that I can get a really good pull off of thanks
amzn.to/3UcZiAr. These are the sticks I'm using. I've found, and I'm not an expert, but alot of it has to do with how long you let the glue set and the temp. You can't let it set too long tho or it's brittle.
KECO says to clean the panel first(duh), then use a propane torch to dissipate the moisture on the panel, that's just a real quick sweep of the flame. You'll see it flash off. Then heat the area up. The ideal pull temp is around 80deg.
@@sealisland1 thanks for the info I will give that a try
@@GarageNoise thank you for your advise