@@sunndown66 that’s crazy. I can’t believe it’s not the standard yet . Most techs where I am are still welding studs , keys and tabs . I’m finally taking the time to do glue pull first and investing in it . I can’t keep putting it off because glue pull is the future and it’s the best way to do most of these repairs
Buddy, get on it! Learn everything you can, practice as often as you can. GP can cut your time into fractions of what it used to be. I worked for 10 years without it. It's like working with your right hand all your life and then all the sudden someone giving you a left hand
@@sunndown66 it’s like with anything a first I’ll have to take the hit and spent more time on a repair but once I figure it out it’ll be much faster and a way cleaner repair
A very helpful video Gene specially regard the keco tabs.Camauto I been using for the last two years...100% first class glue, also pulls well with a slide hammer.
That was an interesting demonstration of the different glue types -- thanks! (By the way, Gene, has anyone ever mentioned that your voice sounds exactly like Kevin Costner?)
Is cam glue short for camoflauge glue ? Because I did see camoflauge glue on the keco website. And the green you never specified the name, is it cactus?
I'm a 30-year tech with 20 years glue pull experience. This is a great video! I appreciate the time!
Glue pulls been around that long ?
Close to it, give or take a couple years
@@sunndown66 that’s crazy. I can’t believe it’s not the standard yet . Most techs where I am are still welding studs , keys and tabs . I’m finally taking the time to do glue pull first and investing in it . I can’t keep putting it off because glue pull is the future and it’s the best way to do most of these repairs
Buddy, get on it! Learn everything you can, practice as often as you can.
GP can cut your time into fractions of what it used to be.
I worked for 10 years without it.
It's like working with your right hand all your life and then all the sudden someone giving you a left hand
@@sunndown66 it’s like with anything a first I’ll have to take the hit and spent more time on a repair but once I figure it out it’ll be much faster and a way cleaner repair
A very helpful video Gene specially regard the keco tabs.Camauto I been using for the last two years...100% first class glue, also pulls well with a slide hammer.
Do you ever use cold glue ?
That was an interesting demonstration of the different glue types -- thanks! (By the way, Gene, has anyone ever mentioned that your voice sounds exactly like Kevin Costner?)
Thanks for watching!
The torch won't burn the clearcoat? I know that you're sweeping quickly but....
Good looking ouy
wouldn't a heat gun work better than a flame thrower because it leaves a burn mark if not used right?
Is the camauto strong enough to make a pull on a metal bumper. Thanks for the the lesson.
Is it better to remove the graphite stripe to the paint so the glue will stick better?
very good video,i ask a couple of guys about that today,what about the black glue ?
Top job Mate.
i also want to konw about black glue as the snap-on kit comes with it. I looking at a steel motorcycle tank.
Great video. Thanks
Really awesome.
i had this pefect dent for the articulating tabs suddenly found out my pdr slugger wasnt a passthough end dangt
so used the robo wasnt what worked i needed the bigger shock
Use 90% isopropyl alchohol?
Is cam glue short for camoflauge glue ? Because I did see camoflauge glue on the keco website. And the green you never specified the name, is it cactus?
Cam is short for Camauto brand. The green glue is Cactus Green.
Are you on glue?
But I LIKE jiggly video.
Please stop greating every single viewer, it's just unprofessional. I mean this all kindly
Thanks, I learned nothing.
Thanks for watching our videos!
Worthless comment. If you learned nothing, you weren't listening.
Was very annoying greeting every viewer
Or email please.