Thank you guys great episode Dave the flexible Keco taps you’re gonna like them on round panels, little heat and you can shape them + they pull insanely
So if I don’t have a huge budget to start mobile, is it alright you think to just have a name and then later hire someone for the logo, website, marketing, etc. I’ve had training also, but have been told that the tools received during training was not good for a whole lot.
I got trained by my old boss and he payed me 300$ a week been doing it 7 years now just branched out on my own. What’s the best way to get in with body shops and rental car places and dealerships. I have 6 dealers and 2 body shops but I need more to be more steady and busy. I put ads on Facebook market place and get quite a bit of customers through there. Just got on my own about 4 months ago full time just looking for advice thank you love watching and learning from your videos!
I think that's a little too expensive for training 6k is ridiculous I can get roofing training for 6k and make more money. Personally self taught is better and less expensive for pdr
self-taught/online pdr training is the route im taking as I did with wrapping and im doing quite well. I think many tech have a whole bunch of tools that they barely use..I want to specifically focus on dings and whatnot so I only need a few things to get going.
Hey Chris I know this is a old video but I was wondering. If you would make a top 15 or 20 essential tools that you can use for most repairs
Sounds like a great idea . Stay tuned
Thank you guys great episode
Dave the flexible Keco taps you’re gonna like them on round panels, little heat and you can shape them + they pull insanely
All you need is an old broom
I use my flip flop instead of a blending hammer
I like that logo on the shirt Dave!
I did the Amazon set at first. The rods suck but you get more than your money’s worth with the glue set.
What set of tools for beginners do you recomend?
So if I don’t have a huge budget to start mobile, is it alright you think to just have a name and then later hire someone for the logo, website, marketing, etc. I’ve had training also, but have been told that the tools received during training was not good for a whole lot.
I got trained by my old boss and he payed me 300$ a week been doing it 7 years now just branched out on my own. What’s the best way to get in with body shops and rental car places and dealerships. I have 6 dealers and 2 body shops but I need more to be more steady and busy. I put ads on Facebook market place and get quite a bit of customers through there. Just got on my own about 4 months ago full time just looking for advice thank you love watching and learning from your videos!
Start a channel on yt as you grow. I watched a baseboard and crown moulding guy in TX grow and have a great yt chnl
Nice work guys.. Very enjoyable 👌
link to kit a health kit?
Love that selfi stick Chris 😊
Just shattered my dreams lol 😂🤙🏼
I think that's a little too expensive for training 6k is ridiculous I can get roofing training for 6k and make more money. Personally self taught is better and less expensive for pdr
6k to get 6 figures. Ridiculous is right, it should be way more.
9k is what i paid
@@dentgent768 6 figures?! Lol
@@g.osiris1615 you don’t think you can make 6 figures?
self-taught/online pdr training is the route im taking as I did with wrapping and im doing quite well. I think many tech have a whole bunch of tools that they barely use..I want to specifically focus on dings and whatnot so I only need a few things to get going.