To criticize his work is one thing (founded or not), but to call him out for his vocabulary is another. This is a free video that we pay nothing to watch. Nothing says he is a professional teacher. If you understand his message, then you got what you came here for.
Collisional techs do it essentially just as he did. I mean it’s my rocket science...it’s not like he’s welding with a tig I feel confident you could teach most ppl how to use a stud gun. I mean, you use a grinder then maybe scotchbrite , weld studs, pull, then use filler, prime and paint it
These are the worst and you go through so many studs on any kind of decent dent or crease. The washer style slide hammer with the gun attached is so much more economical and efficient. Great video and great explanation on how to stress release the area as you are pulling.
Hey so even though this video is six-years-old I just wanted to give you a shout out and thank you so much for making this video there are so many videos on RUclips that are not helpful at all in yours was so clear so my husband bought the same kit and was stressed out because the Pooler wasn't working but he figure it out with your video that he was doing it the wrong way so thanks God bless
I agree with your technique nice demo and you want to minimize the depth of the dent your filling with bondo. Because even bondo has limits interms of depth. Curious if you can demonstrate the autobody tools like the 10 Ton Super Heavy Duty Portable Hydraulic Equipment Kit from harbor freight and the 7 Pc Hydraulic Auto Body/Frame Repair Kit from harbor freight. I am a little shakey when it comes to autobody. So like to know when you guys uses the pull back rams and how often you actually fix frames and stuff rather then new replacement parts. As to me it seems time consuming to stretch frames and such. But i am curious of the different pieces of all these kits haven't figured them out quite yet.
thanks, backed into my front fender and door...bought a painted fender, perfect match, but door is caved in and pretty narly...but want to fix it myself, i think this will work for me, thanks again.
A good DA is the husky 6in pad at home depot around $60 but you can find cheaper DA also you can buy more expensive also. But generally you want the 6in Random orbital sander pneumatic. Good luck!
I purchase one , but studs don't stay , I grinded the area , I hold the gun 2 seconds , feel strong , but once I pull , stud it fall , any idea ? Thanks
Harbor Freight is key. This is a basic Stud Welder from Harbor Freight so ofcourse it costs only $179. Its not made for actual threaded studs you'd want to weld on that 1k+ stud welders can do.
I borrowed it from my friend and he used all of the 3mm studs so I was left with the 2mm ones. My slide hammer absolutely will not grip the studs at all. I tried several studs and over and over again. It just won't grip them. Useless.
3m prep wheel won't do it. Looks like he used 36 grit to remove the stud weld. He should've stopped though after the bulk of the stud was gone, and finished the last sliver of it with 60 grit.
Just terrible. Start from the outside of the dent and work towards the center. Realized you were clueless when you said the 3mm studs were for the old iron cars.
But it still would’ve needed filler. And really when you put a skim in, you should always be skimming the filler on to bare metal as it doesn’t adhere very well to paint and it’ll stop it edging up.
Thanks for your video but you should point out you are not professional body repair expert. Not too bad for novice suggestions but a long way to go to get to achieve professional methods and results. Have you read the comments on these Harbor Freight Welders on their own site? Hmmmm??? Kind of sketchy at best.
If you are going to comment nitpick on a DIY video like you are the UTube police, you should admit that you have an IQ of 70 and are single with no friends. :D
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To criticize his work is one thing (founded or not), but to call him out for his vocabulary is another. This is a free video that we pay nothing to watch. Nothing says he is a professional teacher. If you understand his message, then you got what you came here for.
James Walker Amen to that. If you ain't got something nice to say then say nothing!
Collisional techs do it essentially just as he did. I mean it’s my rocket science...it’s not like he’s welding with a tig I feel confident you could teach most ppl how to use a stud gun. I mean, you use a grinder then maybe scotchbrite , weld studs, pull, then use filler, prime and paint it
I don’t understand, his speech and vocab seems fine.
In general you can critique someone's language only if you know more languages than them.
I agree man there's always the jackass that had a comment about grammar when it's clearly not his first language
These are the worst and you go through so many studs on any kind of decent dent or crease. The washer style slide hammer with the gun attached is so much more economical and efficient. Great video and great explanation on how to stress release the area as you are pulling.
Hey so even though this video is six-years-old I just wanted to give you a shout out and thank you so much for making this video there are so many videos on RUclips that are not helpful at all in yours was so clear so my husband bought the same kit and was stressed out because the Pooler wasn't working but he figure it out with your video that he was doing it the wrong way so thanks God bless
Nice step by step video , I do my own work videos also . You save money and it's fun to do new stuff and showing others it's not so hard .
Thanks for showing quickly and simply how to use it. Just bought one in the uk but haven’t used it yet.
What kind of material do you need on your angle grinder to remove the left over of the stud?
I agree with your technique nice demo and you want to minimize the depth of the dent your filling with bondo. Because even bondo has limits interms of depth. Curious if you can demonstrate the autobody tools like the 10 Ton Super Heavy Duty Portable Hydraulic Equipment Kit from harbor freight and the 7 Pc Hydraulic Auto Body/Frame Repair Kit from harbor freight. I am a little shakey when it comes to autobody. So like to know when you guys uses the pull back rams and how often you actually fix frames and stuff rather then new replacement parts. As to me it seems time consuming to stretch frames and such. But i am curious of the different pieces of all these kits haven't figured them out quite yet.
Thank you mike where I can buy the hummer and stud?
Harbour freight
Muy bien trabajo gracias por mostramos tú trabajo
How can you get the stud out when it gets stuck from the tip of the wheel?
I’m having the same problem
thanks, backed into my front fender and door...bought a painted fender, perfect match, but door is caved in and pretty narly...but want to fix it myself, i think this will work for me, thanks again.
Great video, thanks for sharing....keep em coming!
Where’s the rest of the videos haha I don’t see them in the how to playlist
Great demonstration. Just picked this up. Thank you
Can you do this to a motorcycle tank?
Do you have to disconnect the battery
what kind of b a should I get Contour random orbit sander 3/16" orbit is that a good b a to buy thanks.
A good DA is the husky 6in pad at home depot around $60 but you can find cheaper DA also you can buy more expensive also. But generally you want the 6in Random orbital sander pneumatic. Good luck!
Does anyone know what kind of grinder is he using please and thank you
really good presentation and a pretty cool tool. cheers.
The infamous quarter panel dent on an s2000. Someone rolled their fenders a little too aggressively haha.
Thanks For The Video Brother! Appreciate It 😎
excellent video dude. thanks
I purchase one , but studs don't stay , I grinded the area , I hold the gun 2 seconds , feel strong , but once I pull , stud it fall , any idea ? Thanks
bad studs. I would guess they came with the stud gun.
um Harbor Freight what did you expect
AWESOME VID THANKS
Good video bro thanks for taking the time to make it
Thanks mate 😁👍🏼
Very useful video
Where’s part 2?
how much dose it cost?
What is The Price of The spot welder?
roberto panico 100 bucks at harbor freight
He says how much it costs at the beginning of the video...
I couldn't here him say how much it costs because I was distracted by how many fucking times he said "basically."
Where’s the rest of the videos lol
Thanks for your time. Helped a lot!
100 box? In England they are so expensive £1k at least
Harbor Freight is key. This is a basic Stud Welder from Harbor Freight so ofcourse it costs only $179. Its not made for actual threaded studs you'd want to weld on that 1k+ stud welders can do.
Is that an aluminum panel?
I borrowed it from my friend and he used all of the 3mm studs so I was left with the 2mm ones. My slide hammer absolutely will not grip the studs at all. I tried several studs and over and over again. It just won't grip them. Useless.
worn slid hammer
My HF hammer doesn’t grip them well either. You probably should get a better end to the hammer. It just screws off.
@@TheScientistHayFarmer Thanks, Ill try that.
Why are u using that corse of a grit when u are grinding ? You're make the metal thinner. Use a red 3m prep wheel.
the 3m red prep won't grind down the the studs.
@@wickedspray7475 lol fr wtf
3m prep wheel won't do it. Looks like he used 36 grit to remove the stud weld. He should've stopped though after the bulk of the stud was gone, and finished the last sliver of it with 60 grit.
Dents = what i hate about cars.
Basically,basically,basically...but good how to
100.00 bucks,Basically!
Don't buy this type. Once you pull many times with this little gear locking nail grabber,,,it failes and it is no good any more. Spend more get more.
he was just showing you how to use the stud finder not how to actually do the whole job
Just terrible. Start from the outside of the dent and work towards the center. Realized you were clueless when you said the 3mm studs were for the old iron cars.
Taxpayer then why are you here lmao
Everyone has their own technique, me personally i start outside in too doesnt mean this guys clueless
@@brandonrivera1415 - How was he supposed to know the guy was doing it wrong unless he watched it first? Dumbass.
diymike basically, you have no idea what you're doing.
basically you don't either or you wouldn't be watching a diy video
Yea-BURN!!!!!
So....basically.....
Dang that dent could of easily been pulled out using hot glue, that is now a bigger mess than what it was before starting.... yikes
But it still would’ve needed filler. And really when you put a skim in, you should always be skimming the filler on to bare metal as it doesn’t adhere very well to paint and it’ll stop it edging up.
bogus work.....not good
Don't use the word 'basically' in your speech. It is a bad habit. Leave it out.
Thanks for your video but you should point out you are not professional body repair expert. Not too bad for novice suggestions but a long way to go to get to achieve professional methods and results. Have you read the comments on these Harbor Freight Welders on their own site? Hmmmm??? Kind of sketchy at best.
If you are going to comment nitpick on a DIY video like you are the UTube police, you should admit that you have an IQ of 70 and are single with no friends. :D