To each his own. I think I’d start at the other end of the crease and try to bring that crown metal back to the impact area. Less risk of getting any kind of pop/over push in the impact area, imo. If I did start at the impact it would just be a small bump to allow the crown to be tapped smoother.
Been subscribed to you Channel for some time, you never fail to impress with you PDR skills. As a collision repair shop owner what brand or tools do you recommend as a beginner?
Hello This is EAGLE from Buddygo. We are a car product service company, we mainly produce the car Cabin Air Filter for cars. My purpose of contacting you is to seek business cooperation, and I look forward to your reply. best wishes
Excellent final result. Love the tip choices. Also like the red cherry tip along with those 2.
Fantastic!!😎
To each his own. I think I’d start at the other end of the crease and try to bring that crown metal back to the impact area. Less risk of getting any kind of pop/over push in the impact area, imo. If I did start at the impact it would just be a small bump to allow the crown to be tapped smoother.
Edge pliers w/stubby tip
Nice job guys!
Awesome as usual! 👍👍👍
Been there done many of those cars when new !! Great job on hitting those points of interest 😎🇺🇸👍🏻🦅🇺🇸
Very challenging Repair. Great job 👍
Nice, thanks for sharing.
Been subscribed to you Channel for some time, you never fail to impress with you PDR skills. As a collision repair shop owner what brand or tools do you recommend as a beginner?
Excelente trabajo 👏🏼 excelente 👍
U need a Master class ❤
You are the best
Nice.
Hello
This is EAGLE from Buddygo.
We are a car product service company, we mainly produce the car Cabin Air Filter for cars. My purpose of contacting you is to seek business cooperation, and I look forward to your reply.
best wishes