Yes patience is a must in pdr definitely with the right tools and a good eye. The best practice I found was going to a pick a part yard for many types of real world dents.
Great teaching getting good tips easy to understand getting into pdr with a nasty smash on my Lexus for the first time got a bunch of cheap tools got to learn from the mistakes,,,but is looking good so far.. not very professional good tools are expensive thanks for sharing
The picture in picture is were its at thanks bro. Most tutorials show them pushing but. It doesn't help if you cant see what the tool is doing. Thanks bro
Talk about being late to the party yet again lol 🎉 anyhow what really intimidating to me is when trying to remove the ding you cannot see through the door so when using a sharp pic tool to start pressing that dent out it truly intimidating because you can press 3 inches to the left thinking you’re in the general area and you make a complete high spot or ding in another area ?
Would you please send me the link for the 24 inch double bend soft tip the handle and the tips that you are using in this video? The one on t the link you have here has a permanent handle thanks
In general I enjoyed your video, thank you. Impressed by the final result too. Downside is the title tells us its a demo, fair enough but Im sorry you talk far too much. If youre going to demonstrate something please get on with it ! Twenty minutes into the video is far too long to wait before you start doing the repair. People learn very quickly by watching, so demonstrate otherwise some of us may get bored rather fast !
Agree! Show us how it’s done, then go over it again, adding more information. When one talks a lot, it’s hard to memorize. And he didn’t show the most important part- do you push right in the center of a dent? Or do you work around the center, spiraling inward and never ever push right in the center? How far do you need to push the metal? Do u over push it and it comes back ? or... ? These PDR gurus always talk about tools and then go straight to the work, without ever explaining the most important details. Maybe they don’t wanna teach for free, then why call it a tutorial then?
Eastwood does not sell professional PDR tools. Please check out the links I provided in the description for the best PDR tools you could purchase in the industry thank you
It seems to me, the worst part of dent pulling would be having to remove interior car door panels, windows ect. so you can get to the dent in many cases. I've taken interior door panels off before and removed door window glass before and it's a huge pain in the ass.
Great way to show how to use the tools but different from the real world . You can not put your hand on the end to guide it, that is why it is a long rod. I like it when everything is perfect so it comes out easy and perfect ?
Hello, nice to meet you. I really like your videos, I'm from Chile and I'm just starting, but I don't speak much of the English language. I don't know if it's a lot to lose, but you can put subtitles in Spanish, it would make me very excited, it would help me a lot to help my family, lots of hugs for you.
You’re in luck. Denttrainer.com will soon have Spanish speaking instructors. So please stay tuned and lookout to join Denttrainer.com thank you for watching
Estou tentando ter legendas no futuro. No momento, estou trabalhando com outros treinadores com idiomas diferentes no DentTrainer.com. Mas obrigado por assistir.
@@denttime you started out saying it was your first professional video and asked for input. I’m not a diy’er. I spent over 30 years in the service side of auto dealerships before I retired. I was not rude, just giving you my opinion. I care less if you listen or not. It’s your channel and your video. I wouldn’t have commented had you not asked for it. I would’ve just went to one of the many other videos on this on you tube. Have a great day!
Your comment was rude. And still implies it. Also if you’ve been doing it 30 years then you’d respect that my channel isn’t about wham bam get to the action videos. You want that go to my TiKTok. You want to learn PDR the right way, you’ll be patient and understand the details are always explained not just shown.
Magnetic tools around paint attracting rust then being set on body pannels makes me cringe. = Garbage tool. What's with all of the glues being named to appeal to stoners. Oh 🙊. I do love the video tho.
Yes patience is a must in pdr definitely with the right tools and a good eye. The best practice I found was going to a pick a part yard for many types of real world dents.
Great teaching getting good tips easy to understand getting into pdr with a nasty smash on my Lexus for the first time got a bunch of cheap tools got to learn from the mistakes,,,but is looking good so far.. not very professional good tools are expensive thanks for sharing
Thanks for all tips and clases ! Excellent work!
My pleasure!
When you are trying to remove that pinch, we you tapping on top of it, or around it.
Thanks Mike. Even us old school guys can learn new tricks. The Dent Guy. Wasilla Alaska.
Haha that’s the beauty of PDR. It always evolves!!
The picture in picture is were its at thanks bro. Most tutorials show them pushing but. It doesn't help if you cant see what the tool is doing. Thanks bro
Thanks for watching! 😉
Talk about being late to the party yet again lol 🎉 anyhow what really intimidating to me is when trying to remove the ding you cannot see through the door so when using a sharp pic tool to start pressing that dent out it truly intimidating because you can press 3 inches to the left thinking you’re in the general area and you make a complete high spot or ding in another area ?
Awesome instructional video. I really needed it.
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When I tap on the light it tell me the website is unsafe.
Would you please send me the link for the 24 inch double bend soft tip the handle and the tips that you are using in this video? The one on t the link you have here has a permanent handle thanks
Call UltraDentTools.com and just ask for it. 😉
this video is awesome, so much knowledges in 1 video
hi, can you recommend a link where to buy the tools from scratch, Rods, Light, and any other tool
Thanks alot man.good job.go on.thank you
You are welcome
Love all the tips and techniques! Can't wait to see you do that crease on Dent Trainer.
Thanks Lee. New Dent Trainer will be like a breath of fresh air 😉
Very interesting !! even if I am to old to venture into it !
Looks a good setup given me an idea to make a frame and start practicing pdr , thanks for the video its inspired me.
Sure thing and consider signing up for DentTrainer.com if you don’t want to struggle as much. Thanks for watching
I am very very love your video. Thank you very much.
very good video,keep up the good worl.
Thank you. Appreciate that.
Muy interesante pero no hablo inglés y no puedo subtitularlo ayuda por favor gracias desde argentina
Do you have any recommended places to buy the detachable hexagon handles
Great instructional video
Can you recommend a PDR light for a noob please?
Ansonpdr.com
where is your school?
Hello sir I would like to order some good tool for my self and I live in Toronto Ontario can you give me some list what should I buy first ?
I'm in 416 to .if you know a place can you message me.thanks
In general I enjoyed your video, thank you. Impressed by the final result too. Downside is the title tells us its a demo, fair enough but Im sorry you talk far too much. If youre going to demonstrate something please get on with it ! Twenty minutes into the video is far too long to wait before you start doing the repair. People learn very quickly by watching, so demonstrate otherwise some of us may get bored rather fast !
I thought it was prrfect
Agree! Show us how it’s done, then go over it again, adding more information. When one talks a lot, it’s hard to memorize. And he didn’t show the most important part- do you push right in the center of a dent? Or do you work around the center, spiraling inward and never ever push right in the center? How far do you need to push the metal? Do u over push it and it comes back ? or... ?
These PDR gurus always talk about tools and then go straight to the work, without ever explaining the most important details. Maybe they don’t wanna teach for free, then why call it a tutorial then?
Any thoughts on eastwood pdr stuff?
Eastwood does not sell professional PDR tools. Please check out the links I provided in the description for the best PDR tools you could purchase in the industry thank you
Very helpful, thanks.
Are your levers made of 304 or 316 stainless steel?? Thanks..
I don’t make the tools.
Thank you for your explaination
9:15 of intro. Almost turned it off twice . Glad I didn't.
Patience is a virtue. 😉 I have lots of great videos that reward my patient viewers. I’m not in it for the entertainment. I’m in it for my own passion.
Gracias por esos videos tan instructivos
thank you mike for tips and demo. guys like yourself are helping the new generation techs 👍
i live in pakistan. how can i get these tools?
Ansonpdr..com or ultradenttools.com
How's the arthritis
Thanks for asking.. I don’t use my joints to push.. I use my own body leverage. 😉
It seems to me, the worst part of dent pulling would be having to remove interior car door panels, windows ect. so you can get to the dent in many cases. I've taken interior door panels off before and removed door window glass before and it's a huge pain in the ass.
Wait til you need to drop a headliner. Next level shit show.
Hi Mike!
Hello Jay. Happy New Year!
Great way to show how to use the tools but different from the real world .
You can not put your hand on the end to guide it, that is why it is a long rod.
I like it when everything is perfect so it comes out easy and perfect ?
Actually you can on front fenders, open quarter panels, on roofs and on hoods. I put my hand behind the tool quite often for those situations.
Hello, nice to meet you. I really like your videos, I'm from Chile and I'm just starting, but I don't speak much of the English language. I don't know if it's a lot to lose, but you can put subtitles in Spanish, it would make me very excited, it would help me a lot to help my family, lots of hugs for you.
You’re in luck. Denttrainer.com will soon have Spanish speaking instructors. So please stay tuned and lookout to join Denttrainer.com thank you for watching
@@denttime Thank you very much, greetings from Chile, I am your number one fan
Thank you 🙏
Maike bom dia tem como vc por legenda português gosto muito dos seus videos mas não entendo inglês.. obrigado
Estou tentando ter legendas no futuro. No momento, estou trabalhando com outros treinadores com idiomas diferentes no DentTrainer.com. Mas obrigado por assistir.
Хороший урок. Спасибо.👍
Спасибо. Я ценю ваше мнение.
@@denttime 😀
👌 Mike
Super sir
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From Algéria nord africa
Amazing USA head
Too much advertising. It was grueling listening to 20 minutes of advertising just to get into the real reason for the video on the first place.
New suby! Thanks
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Как жизнь старик!
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I’m sorry fella, I left at 9 min in and still talking. That’s way too much talk with nothing being done.
If I cared about impatient DIY viewers, I just might turn my channel into TiKToK. Go there if you want just fast forward repairs and action. Thanks.
@@denttime you started out saying it was your first professional video and asked for input. I’m not a diy’er. I spent over 30 years in the service side of auto dealerships before I retired. I was not rude, just giving you my opinion. I care less if you listen or not. It’s your channel and your video. I wouldn’t have commented had you not asked for it. I would’ve just went to one of the many other videos on this on you tube. Have a great day!
Your comment was rude. And still implies it. Also if you’ve been doing it 30 years then you’d respect that my channel isn’t about wham bam get to the action videos. You want that go to my TiKTok. You want to learn PDR the right way, you’ll be patient and understand the details are always explained not just shown.
Magnetic tools around paint attracting rust then being set on body pannels makes me cringe. = Garbage tool. What's with all of the glues being named to appeal to stoners. Oh 🙊. I do love the video tho.
Real life scenario! U can't put ur hand behind the dent
Painful.
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