Good evening, excellent metal work. That dent spot welder is just fantastic. What a productive tool. What make and model is your electric da sander? It sure looks like a good idea to me. Thanks and take care.
upol primer is gray, black and white,just buy black and white and mix for gray,believe it or not,there are several different shades of gray,it can also be tinted with base if needed,also the system 20 series of clears is good too some are 4 to 1 some are 2 to 1,I like that the primer and clear use the same activator
I made a mistake and gritted my bumper with 80, try to fix it by going over it with 180 but so many deep scratches, should I try the filler you using over the large area please?
awesome work
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Great tutorial!
Thank you!
just used that primer for first time myself and was satisfied with it for the price
Upol really has some good stuff. I'll be reviewing the clear soon, it checks all the boxes including price.
@@GarageNoise can't wait to see
Thanks for the videos
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Love your videos keep them going !!!
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Another great video. Thank you.
What filler would you suggest for chips in the paint on the front of the hood and dimples in the doors?
If their small you could use a glaze like usc icing. Appreciate the comment and support!
@@GarageNoise wow was that a rapid response! I think I’m going to end up watching all your clips!
What mesh paper was on the sanding block?
That is mirka, amzn.to/3HdB4Ql
Great job
Great video. That looks like someone jack knifed a trailer. I need to fix the same dent in one of my trucks.
Yeah that happens, appreciate the comment and support brother!
Man I remember those days I don't miss the collision industry at all
Great tips!
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Excellent work Chris - down-to-earth work and good explanation
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Did he ever fit the moulding?
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back in the UK I use u pol for clear it would be good to see what you think also a very nice job and well explained appreciate your videos
I'll be doing a video on the upol primer and clear soon. Thank's for the support brother!
So nice to see real world shop work done properly..thanks for all the info!!
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As always, Chris making it look easy!
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You won the shirt brother! Comment here with your email and I'll contact you to get the your info .
Very thorough repair. I can appreciate the amount of metal work before introducing plastic filler. I enjoyed watching. #garagenoisegear
Good evening, excellent metal work. That dent spot welder is just fantastic. What a productive tool. What make and model is your electric da sander? It sure looks like a good idea to me. Thanks and take care.
Mirka sander here's my whole set up. A bit pricey but it's amazing. You can get just the Sander as well.
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How many working hours did it take
I don't recall exactly, it was a good 6-8 hours tho
Love this guy, very informative and easy to follow 👍
Thank's brother!
Hi Chris what a really good video! Can you tell me how long this entire repair took? From pulling the dent to the primer? Thanks!!
Actual work time about 4-5 hours. Appreciate the support!
@@GarageNoise Thank you. Love your videos!
That's beautiful body work. I love it 👍💪💪💪💪
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Great job always learning…
Thank's Joan!
Love the tape trick Chris . #GARAGENIISEGEAR . Thanks
What size wire do you use on your body panel welder? #Garagenoisegear
.030
@@GarageNoise I burn thru the metal with my .030. I have it turned all the way down.
@@bobbydelamar606 If your not using gas sheet metal is tough
@@GarageNoise Oh, I have flux core wire.
upol primer is gray, black and white,just buy black and white and mix for gray,believe it or not,there are several different shades of gray,it can also be tinted with base if needed,also the system 20 series of clears is good too some are 4 to 1 some are 2 to 1,I like that the primer and clear use the same activator
I made a mistake and gritted my bumper with 80, try to fix it by going over it with 180 but so many deep scratches, should I try the filler you using over the large area please?
Yes you would need a flxible filler like this
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Or you could sand it with 320 and apply two coats of 2k urethane primer.
@@GarageNoise thank you for your response
Also a little trick to remove rough plastic is rub it with cardboard I know it sound strange but it will remove frayed plastic!
You get very nice results. I am learning a lot looking at your videos. Thanks #GARAGENOISEGEAR
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Yea the average DIY guy is not gonna do all this
Maybe not but at least they know how. Appreciate the comment and support!
@@GarageNoise Absolutely anytime.
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