Hello Mr vidic, really inspiring vibes you have, i,m starting of PDR as a complete solo beginner , and i dent my own car or hope somebody will so i can practice without fear, fear is a big killer for me, fear of getting it wrong , many thanks from England U.K.
Hei Lee. Try to go to a local bodyshop and ask for some scrap panels like a hood or doors they have replaced. I bet there is some useable room to practice on those panels. If you have any questions let me know
@@vidicz I really appreciate your reply and encouragment , i got a car wing in my living room, and i had to wait a while for pdr tools from untra dent from the USA , i,m working on trial and error mindset as one approach, i have skills in bodyshop using conventional methods , body filler or bondo as they call it in the U,S, many thanks and i will be asking you many question if i get stuck, cheers , have a nice day from UK .
Mr. Zan type for you from Croatia (Europe). I'm a new member of the PDR society. I'm 35 years old, and I love this job. I've only been in the story 11 months. I own a Dentcraft company set and a keco glue system basic hammers and knockdown. People in this business are rarely open and willing to help like you. Mr Zan i want to start my own business I have 2 kids and I need guidance on what to buy from tools., if there's anything you can do to help me. I'd like to ask you. I'll take a loan from the bank to buy tools. I took the certificate in ayce system ltd england. If you can list, tip, anything. And forgive my bad English, but I'm trying ☺️ Luckily for a lot of health and a lot of work. From Croatia with love iggy
Hi Zan, what do you recommend, to buy the same tools from Dentcraft from EU shops or buying them directly from the producer in US? It's worth waiting a bit long for the tools and pay the customs vs buying them from Europe at a higher price? Thanks!
Hi. At the end you will be at very similar price. When you add customs and shipping. The only reason to order directly from US is if you cant find something in Europe or if you are making a really large order, then there might be a difference at the end.
Heyyy.. I tried to get into dent repair, my dad and brother were pretty good at it, i got to a decent starter level at it to where i could at least find where my tool was pressing under a panel, but i had a question. I am reluctant to continue to pursue dent repair because as little hands on experience i've had with it, i've already encountered vision problems after staring at the light reflections, and my dad is legally blind after years of doing it and my older bro says he has vision problems from it as well, so my question is, is there any way to mitigate the strain/damage this line of work does to your eyes? I realize you can make good money with this profession but i don't think it's worth it if it's going to cause permanent damage to my eyes. How do you deal with it?
Do you wear a hat ? I noticed wearing a hat helps a lot from feeling that your looking into light . It’s reduced the strain in my eyes when wearing a hat vs not.
Hei. Honestly I don’t feel like it’s taking a tool on my eyes yet. I feel quite the opposite. I feel that from focusing all the time my eyes are well trained and strong. I do use an LED light which is better for the eyes then a fluorescent light and also looking the reflection of the dent before the reflection “line” of the light.
I noticed Dentcraft Tools has a 30" long Double Bend Rod that is 1/2" diameter also (but about $5 more). Do you recommend the 3/8" for a particular reason, or was it just cost?
I like that smaller diameters to start as they also fit in smaller holes. Of course the 1/2 diameter is good as well. Eventually a person would end up with a bigger diameter tools and the smaller diameter. You can get the bigger diameter at other places as well but this smaller diameter with interchangeable tips is only at dentcraft I believe.
Please do an updated list for 2024...alot really good new products have come out
They have but the basics still remain the same. This are just basic tools to get you started on learning
Hello Mr vidic, really inspiring vibes you have, i,m starting of PDR as a complete solo beginner , and i dent my own car or hope somebody will so i can practice without fear, fear is a big killer for me, fear of getting it wrong , many thanks from England U.K.
Hei Lee. Try to go to a local bodyshop and ask for some scrap panels like a hood or doors they have replaced. I bet there is some useable room to practice on those panels. If you have any questions let me know
@@vidicz I really appreciate your reply and encouragment , i got a car wing in my living room, and i had to wait a while for pdr tools from untra dent from the USA , i,m working on trial and error mindset as one approach, i have skills in bodyshop using conventional methods , body filler or bondo as they call it in the U,S, many thanks and i will be asking you many question if i get stuck, cheers , have a nice day from UK .
Another great video. Well done and thanks Žan
Thank you Ola!
Very helpful video Zan.... thanks 👍
You are welcome David 👍
Thanks man! Many Thanks!
You are welcome!
Very helpful thank you do ultradenttools next
You are welcome. I have a plan to do Blehm tools, just need to get out of this crazy hail season 👍
Zan hvala za vse kar deliš z nami.
Imaš mogoče info kolko je carinskih dajatev za nakup orodja v ZDA?
Hvala in vse dobro želim.
Zdravo. Ne bi vedel tocno koliko pride. Kar rabim narocim :)
Mr. Zan type for you from Croatia (Europe).
I'm a new member of the PDR society. I'm 35 years old, and I love this job. I've only been in the story 11 months. I own a Dentcraft company set and a keco glue system basic hammers and knockdown. People in this business are rarely open and willing to help like you.
Mr Zan i want to start my own business I have 2 kids and I need guidance on what to buy from tools., if there's anything you can do to help me.
I'd like to ask you. I'll take a loan from the bank to buy tools. I took the certificate in ayce system ltd england.
If you can list, tip, anything. And forgive my bad English, but I'm trying ☺️ Luckily for a lot of health and a lot of work. From Croatia with love iggy
Hi Zan, what do you recommend, to buy the same tools from Dentcraft from EU shops or buying them directly from the producer in US? It's worth waiting a bit long for the tools and pay the customs vs buying them from Europe at a higher price?
Thanks!
Hi. At the end you will be at very similar price. When you add customs and shipping. The only reason to order directly from US is if you cant find something in Europe or if you are making a really large order, then there might be a difference at the end.
I am your new subscriber . Could you fix my car? it have a dent in a door . in what city do you live.
Hi. Thanks Mauro. I live in Europe but maybe I can direct you to someone? Where do you live?
Heyyy.. I tried to get into dent repair, my dad and brother were pretty good at it, i got to a decent starter level at it to where i could at least find where my tool was pressing under a panel, but i had a question. I am reluctant to continue to pursue dent repair because as little hands on experience i've had with it, i've already encountered vision problems after staring at the light reflections, and my dad is legally blind after years of doing it and my older bro says he has vision problems from it as well, so my question is, is there any way to mitigate the strain/damage this line of work does to your eyes? I realize you can make good money with this profession but i don't think it's worth it if it's going to cause permanent damage to my eyes. How do you deal with it?
Do you wear a hat ? I noticed wearing a hat helps a lot from feeling that your looking into light . It’s reduced the strain in my eyes when wearing a hat vs not.
Hei. Honestly I don’t feel like it’s taking a tool on my eyes yet. I feel quite the opposite. I feel that from focusing all the time my eyes are well trained and strong.
I do use an LED light which is better for the eyes then a fluorescent light and also looking the reflection of the dent before the reflection “line” of the light.
I noticed Dentcraft Tools has a 30" long Double Bend Rod that is 1/2" diameter also (but about $5 more). Do you recommend the 3/8" for a particular reason, or was it just cost?
I like that smaller diameters to start as they also fit in smaller holes. Of course the 1/2 diameter is good as well. Eventually a person would end up with a bigger diameter tools and the smaller diameter. You can get the bigger diameter at other places as well but this smaller diameter with interchangeable tips is only at dentcraft I believe.
@@vidicz Appreciate the reply and explanation.
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