@@AZOverland2017Both I have some light rust spots on the gate and then some heavier ones around the wheel wells and curious if there is much I can do about it?
Nice work with those dents. Any suggestions dealing with inverse dents? The fan blade on my 92 4runner exploded 10 years ago, forming pimples on the hood. At one point I tried hammering them a bit, first with a wood chunk and then directly. But the hood is thicker metal, and I didn't have much success. I've considered just buying a replacement hood from pick-n-pull, and might still do that. But fixing this up is on the list, after the recently painted/cleared roof spots, and upcoming timing belt, windshield, and dash top. With a list like that it sounds terrible, but even in this shape I get strangers on the trail and at the ski resort saying how nice it looks.
I also had the same damage on the hood. Hood pimples. I use a dolly under the hood and a body hammer on top and start to work them down. I then used a grinder to take some excess metal down and generate heat and immediately followed it with a cool wet rag to shrink the metal.
Impressive! It appears you've done this once before, Anthony. This could be a great side hustle for you. I can think of one customer who needs some glue-pulling on a dent related to a roof rack install on their 4Runner. :)
Yes, I have done bodywork for years and ran my own business back East. I don't intend to go all in again but may "dabble" here and there Unfortunately I don't have a dedicated shop to work in.
i wish i could continue doing this in my own garage! unfortunately, my neighbor who is a KAREN called the city on me claiming im spray painting cars in my garage!!
I'm looking forward to seeing how the paint comes out.
Me too 😄
Encouraging me to do some body work on my 2nd gen dodge. Great video!
Get it! And, send me pictures
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Great video! Could you make a short video by chance covering the best way to repair rust spots?
Are you referring to surface rust or rust holes through the metal?
@@AZOverland2017Both I have some light rust spots on the gate and then some heavier ones around the wheel wells and curious if there is much I can do about it?
Looking forward to seeing the end product!
I am as well
Excellent video. Great explanations on the process 👍
Thank you!
Nice work with those dents. Any suggestions dealing with inverse dents? The fan blade on my 92 4runner exploded 10 years ago, forming pimples on the hood. At one point I tried hammering them a bit, first with a wood chunk and then directly. But the hood is thicker metal, and I didn't have much success. I've considered just buying a replacement hood from pick-n-pull, and might still do that. But fixing this up is on the list, after the recently painted/cleared roof spots, and upcoming timing belt, windshield, and dash top. With a list like that it sounds terrible, but even in this shape I get strangers on the trail and at the ski resort saying how nice it looks.
I also had the same damage on the hood. Hood pimples. I use a dolly under the hood and a body hammer on top and start to work them down. I then used a grinder to take some excess metal down and generate heat and immediately followed it with a cool wet rag to shrink the metal.
Impressive! It appears you've done this once before, Anthony. This could be a great side hustle for you. I can think of one customer who needs some glue-pulling on a dent related to a roof rack install on their 4Runner. :)
Yes, I have done bodywork for years and ran my own business back East. I don't intend to go all in again but may "dabble" here and there Unfortunately I don't have a dedicated shop to work in.
You know what that truck needs? Dog hair!
i wish i could continue doing this in my own garage! unfortunately, my neighbor who is a KAREN called the city on me claiming im spray painting cars in my garage!!
That sucks. Thankfully, all my neighbors do work out of their garages so no one really complains.
What color are you painting it?
Staying with the factory white
Are you located in Arizona?
@@JORGEMARTINEZ-hr2ep Yes
@AZOverland2017 great brotha! I have been watching your videos and been considering painting my old 85 k10.
Great primer vid on this topic. See what I did there?
Very clever. Thanks