Nice job. I believe all of the manufactures just use glue to attach the panels to the internal skeleton, other wise it would be much harder to remove it! They could revet or weld them together, I think they avoid doing that too keep the panels more intact and easy to paint!! my personal opinion, it is nice to hear some expert's opinion.
Thx I'm doing one that's a refer, it's full of foam ... talk about a frigging blast, can't get in anywhere behind the panel let alone unplug the wires... still trying to figure out attack plan...good job
pretty sure thats a 3M Beltsander they're like $200 but you can get a cheaper one for sure if you only have one or two jobs to do. think thats also a matco extended cutoff wheel they're about the same price $250 .. and you can get cheaper ones if you're not using it every day... one thing.. when you look for belt sanders make sure you get one that takes a 18inch belt not a 13inch belt because then you have access to better sandpaper in the 18" size and also the paper will last longer between changes because its longer.. I am actually looking for a belt sander but i don't have any recommendations .. 3M is a good tool though if you need to use it a lot.
@@zippythechicken perfect thank you! Yes I’ll be using it a lot, I’m an apprentice needing to add to my tool arsenal. I’m debating between the 3M and the Astro belt sander.
Whenever i hear someone say "fun" in regards to these things, i sympathize. It's never 'fun'. :)) That said, excellent work. For our stuff, we don't do panel work all that much, our fleet isn't that banged up, but i'd hire you without a second thought if you were in Europe.
Wow,,, Sure knows the vehicle. Genuine skill, respect.
Awesome Job. Love a week. Working with you.
You did a great job~👍
Never seen a bodyman like you kyle ur the best
Nice job. I believe all of the manufactures just use glue to attach the panels to the internal skeleton, other wise it would be much harder to remove it! They could revet or weld them together, I think they avoid doing that too keep the panels more intact and easy to paint!! my personal opinion, it is nice to hear some expert's opinion.
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I have lost count on how many transit van sides I have done. Roofs, floors, rear sills ,Not fun but keeps me employed
Thx I'm doing one that's a refer, it's full of foam ... talk about a frigging blast, can't get in anywhere behind the panel let alone unplug the wires... still trying to figure out attack plan...good job
Excellent job
A pain in the ,,, , another Quality repair , By Kyle
great job!
you made that look easy :o) .... anyone else wondering... thats a $1,600 part
What brand is that hole puncher you used?
what’s the labor rate on this job? just had one come into the shop and it’s a similar collision to this one.
where are you based, i wanted someone who is good at this style of job to do a job on my ford transit connect van. u seem really good
Hi what is the price point for repairs like this?
Thanks
omg what is the name of that punch at 5:43?
What brand of belt sander and straight cut off tool would you recommend?
pretty sure thats a 3M Beltsander they're like $200 but you can get a cheaper one for sure if you only have one or two jobs to do. think thats also a matco extended cutoff wheel they're about the same price $250 .. and you can get cheaper ones if you're not using it every day... one thing.. when you look for belt sanders make sure you get one that takes a 18inch belt not a 13inch belt because then you have access to better sandpaper in the 18" size and also the paper will last longer between changes because its longer.. I am actually looking for a belt sander but i don't have any recommendations .. 3M is a good tool though if you need to use it a lot.
@@zippythechicken perfect thank you! Yes I’ll be using it a lot, I’m an apprentice needing to add to my tool arsenal. I’m debating between the 3M and the Astro belt sander.
Whenever i hear someone say "fun" in regards to these things, i sympathize. It's never 'fun'. :)) That said, excellent work. For our stuff, we don't do panel work all that much, our fleet isn't that banged up, but i'd hire you without a second thought if you were in Europe.
LINK TO HOLE PUNCH??!!!!!!!!!!
No way you are flate
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