How I Glue Pull This Dent Out Using Lines: PDR Glue Techniques
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Whoever thought of the strip lights is an absolute genius
Yep. I could have done with that light source in the body shop 60 yrs ago.
I’m guessing whoever thought of it had fluorescent lights in their shop
I do the same thing, but it's a magnetic base block that has a grid of lasers each direction, about 3mm apart. I honestly like this light better tbh. The light bars show considerably better what needs to be done. I'll be investing in such, it's a great idea.
I instantly recognized it cause in blender there is a matcap, which allows you to see problems on the model's surface, just like it.
You're welcome
I learned more in this short than in every PDR video I’ve watched Edit: not sure why my comments are being removed but to answer a few people who have asked, PDR is paintless dent repair. It’s an art form as far as im concerned
I swear
I was always interested in this paint matching is really hard , DIY automotive school has one video but Pete just yells and its stressful 😅
Agreed!!!
Now I can look for a professional who has the correct techniques.
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My goodness the industry has advanced so much since I had my shop. That technique is amazing. 🤩
It really is!
This is like a magician showing how their trick works. Thank you. You are so very skilled!
That line technique is absolutely perfect
It’s insanely satisfying to see
I've done a lot of trades and this is definitely much more art than anything. Incredibly impressive.
Where can i buy that line technique ?
@@deathiv9792 I'm not sure, try to post that question in the main thread so the guy who runs the channel can see it. I'm sure he will let you know. Seems like a light with a grate style plastic attachment on it. A really clever idea
@@deathiv9792 I just typed in " line light car dents" in Google and it showed them
The fact that he puts the dent in himself shows how confident he is in his work. AWESOME brotha
It shows there is no customer because of recession.
It's not his car.
@@erhanciftci8003yes bud. A recession. Ah. So what's with every business around me booming? 😂😂😂
Trust..... He's done it several times before on a practice vehicle to have this kinda confidence. Either way it's impressive😂
I'd hardly call that a real world dent though, I'd be interested in seeing how the glue trick works on a minor fender bender sized dent.
戻す工程よりも縞模様のライトを当てることが理にかなってて感心した!
たしかに
本当それ!
I don’t do this type of work but there is just something so satisfying about watching it get done. I love this!
Hands down, that's the best dent removal tutorial on all of KZhead!
Hey KZhead! Get your sht out of the way so we can read ...
How many dent removal KZhead channels do you watch? 😂
I agree in that
That was impressive. I've never seen that light or filter with the lines before.
it's an ordinary lamp with a piece of plastic with lines, everyone uses it to see where are the inequalities
@@Kau001 He didn’t ask what it was, he just said he’s never seen it before.
@@mattheww9656 you like to cause problems huh?
@@Kau001 Sorry, you’re alright pal. Just pointing out that he realizes it’s a light with lines over it. I think that we can all see that. But, thank you for your service.
@@mattheww9656 I wanted to explain to him that it is nothing specialized and that it is easy to make such a lamp to learn how to stuff holes, maybe he would like to learn, so I wrote to him what it is for
This is such a great use of the Fringe pattern. Light reflected of a smooth surface never lies to reveal its true shape 💡
This is by far the best video on dent pulling very quick but so so much information given. Thank you
Pro tip: You save time if you skip the hammer part.
Was about to say it was a lot better before he smashed it with a hammer! 😂
Hahaha, stupid! You sound fun, dude... I actually laughed a bit. Thank you.
😂😂😂
SNL on board?
I can't even stand doing it on accident.
Illuminated lines. Absolutely brilliant. As both a mechanical person and a photographer, this one floats my boat on so many levels. Very cool.
Système de quadrillage pour suivre les lignes parallèles qui indique la déformation est extrêmement ingénieux ! Félicitation
Some people come up with mind-blowing ideas
Air floats my boat
Me pareció ya solo ingenioso el hecho de que se veía muy bien el golpe en cámara con la luz
@@mattlacasse5828yeah? Water does mine
I had an amazing pdr guy I worked at the dealership with when I was a recon manager. He showed me so much and I honestly saw him fix things that amazed me. Dude was a joy to watch work and a master in his craft
Excellent work. This man is on another level!
Thanks!
That is actually genius. I’ve learned a lot by this 60 second short then most 30 min repairs.
Straight up lmfao.
@@taylorhochkievich7023 lmfao
Too much work....just don't hit it with a hammer
Your learn something new every day. The lines made by the light is an awesome technique
Thank you! Cheers!
Artists use this technique too, to show a volume
it is literally the most basic tool for PDR. every single person who does this has that
@@zachbrown1630keeps everything clean
Virgin vibes. @@zachbrown1630
내 경험상 우선 페인트를 갈아내고 스팟 용접기로 눌린 부위를 뽑아내면서 면을 잡아야합니다. 물로 뿌려가며 수축시키고 면을 다듬고 최종 도장으로 넘기죠. 저 상태에서는 철판이 조금은 늘어난 상태일수도 있겠네요.
Thank you for all of this, this whole short was solid gold what's for me because I did not know half of these tricks.
For those who don’t know this is a super clever method used in optical metrology called deflectometry! It can actually be sensitive enough to see 10s of nanometers of surface deformation
Simple English, you nerd! What do you mean? Elaborate, explain, and breakdown? I aspire, and hunger to learn. You have released Oryxen, and Ghrelin through the bowels, and entrails of my inquisitive mind. Now teach, thee nerd.
Tu cola wanga 😂😂😂
In other words, It work's? 😮
Optical metrology? Never even heard of it. 😅 Metrology is like the science of measurement or study of measurements yeah? And optical like sight or the phenomenon of sight and it's connection to the visible light spectrum? Or something like that, probably not the best definition haha. So something to do with the science of measurement systems relating to the visible light spectrum and how we humans perceive it through sight? Something like that?😄 There's really a science and an expert for everything these days. )) Interesting though. Thanks for sharing. Can't help wondering how' you'd know that. And nanometer? So, small? Really small? Nano = one billionth of something if I remember right . Or a thousand million. (I used to think it was a million millions for some reason) So ten nanometers = 10/1000 000 000? Or in technical jargon, as I said... real real small. :)) Fascinating though how much we know and are still learning day to day, not slowing down but faster.... and yet how much there is to know and how very very very little of it we as a collective actually know let alone as individuals. Except in the internet of course, where everyone knows everything about everything. :))
@@leondelbarrio8613No. It works. 😅
Cactus juice: It’ll quench ya
😊
It’s the quenchiest!
Very quenchy
@@Dolovskyzaka?
milky goodness
The fact that he puts the dent in himself shows how confident he is in his work.
Wow, this person can copy and paste top liked comments, lets reward this behavior with many likes . . Said no one ever . .
This operation has come along way ,that is amazing thanks😮
The crazy part if you think about it is the fact that the metal is being pulled back into shape by the paint.
Yes
Yup
The purpose of the body is to hold the paint and glass.
@@RicDrgnand stop 80mph wind and rain smashing you in the face
@@leonidasking7502 I don't know where you live but that would be exceeding the speed limit here! 😂
Holy crap. That light with the lines is amazing!
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Thanks, they've been making flashlights since the 1800's!
Might even be better with squares, but...
What’s the brand?
Looks easier than it is. He's got skill !
Having the right tools and knowing how to use them.
I had a very strange "dent" in my new Audi SQ5 that a PDR guy near me did an awesome job with. He called it a buckle as it really looked like the spot had been compressed and pushed upwards. No clue how it happened and zero paint damage. Cost me $380 and it's gone completely now. These guys have gotten really good at this.
Yes. I remember when I first heard about this. I think it was in the early 80s. There was an article in Car & Driver magazine. They had mentioned the use of pointed metal tools to get rid of dents. The skills levels have improved greatly.
Should of just bought those bullet hole stickers . Lol
The lines in the light are something I’ve never seen before. Thanks for sharing your insight and knowledge.
This is very hard to learn but you don’t have to, pay this guy
Glue pulling show brought up! We highly appreciate your effort and time. Thank you very much for sharing.
Our pleasure!
Madonna...! There's a dent on my girlfriend's car I've always thought I'll fix someday, when I get around to it, etc. Now I'm 100% convinced I gotta find a REAL professional like this guy to fix it., Bravo!
Thank you.
I had a crack on some dents and learned very quickly how impressive these guys are. Then when I got a dent in my main car I got a professional to remove it and he did a very ordinary job. Ironically.
@@denttime bonjour votre travail est juste impressionnant merci beaucoup pour vos vidéos nous apprenons beaucoup grâce à vous j’aimerai savoir quel est le marteau coulissant utiliser ? Et où se le procurer ? Quel est la différence avec les marteau coulissant de chez métal médic ou SG sticky gum ? On dirait les mêmes sont ils plus efficace ? Merci de m’informer s il voulait je souhaiterai acheter ce genre de marteau
Had to comment twice cuz this was amazing. Love to see someone take pride in their craft
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Very cool! I work in the Paint Department at the Peterbilt Assembly Plant. That striped light is ridiculously cool!
Thanks! 🙏
All the no paint dent removal is awesome. No grinding, welding nails, and sledding.
Seriously huge skills there. Amazing work
Yeah, fixing a dent in a car. Human society altering work. LOL
What he did with the light is what's called a 'Ronchi test'... it is used in optical tests to determine the shape of glass surfaces... also works on any reflected light surface.
The lines are actually genius, well done.
This is absolutely incredible. Genius.
Yep very informative. Cactus juice send this guy a case.
Thank you.
Then he can use it on a hail damaged car... as if.
The lines make it so visible, Genius whoever came up with the idea.
It’s like magic, Magic!
Your really good at that!
Don’t be fooled! This man is making it look way easier than it really is!
#truth ☝️
Great video man!
Appreciate it!
Wow 🤯. The light. Simple, effective, genius.
I want to learn this for my own repairs, always liked this skill
Damn thats brilliant with the lights.
That’s art man! I have tried a few times to push dents out iv watched a few really good dent removers in action when I was a detailer your an artist!
Thanks 👍
I spent some time in a dealership (parts) and we had a huge hailstorm. We set up extra space for PDR guys to work. I spent every lunch break for like a month watching them work and talking to them. Fascinating work, this stuff. And it really is an art
@@goosenotmaverick1156Yeah I bet they loved you bothering them while they were trying to work 😂
@@PM-vb4od honestly they were super chill and encouraged me to buy some tools and a salvage door and practice. Not all of them are that cool, but the guys we had working on site then were awesome. A few of em were around my age and didn't seem to mind. I wasn't slowing down their money making process.
@@PM-vb4od I bet you feel better being rude on the internet 😂😂 Have a better day.
Hi which lightning do you use? Great work by the way
I use many types of lights from Anson PDR, Elimadent, Stuckey Tools and Ultra Dent Tools.
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“Drink cactus juice. It’ll quench ya! Nothings quenchier. ITS THE QUENCHIEST!”
This is why specialty work gets paid really good until someone like this comes along and shows everybody how to do it
And 100% of those people who try to do it themselves without proper training and knowing the details between these steps will make their Dent more worse and more work for the real PDR pros that will charge twice as much if the consumer didn’t try it in the first place. 😉 thank me later.
Damn!! You have some mad skills brother !!
Thank you.
Best man👍 greetings from Germany
Thanks for watching and greetings back! 🙏
Crazy just started doing body work engine & trans man for years this is amazing
It’s like a complex piece of art I love it
Are induction tools better than glue tabs in this situation? Thanks for sharing your techniques.
Sometimes but depends on the sharpness of the center.
You don’t need to put a dent in a car. I would have gladly offered my car for you to practice on.
Lol good buddy .
😂😂
This is better than every video that just talked about "feel" when describing how they knew what to do
Great work. Are you located in California?
Thank you. I am (Escondido- just 30 min north of San Diego)
Beautiful man !
Thanks!
Just seeing your light and line tech that deserves a follow !
Awesome thanks 🙏
This is the first video short that actually explained what it was thank God
This technology is absolutely amazing
When the customer doesn't pay you enough and you need to make sure the your pocket stays full 😂
Literally watched it so many times cause those little taps to line up the lines was so satisfying to watch
That light panel is a really good idea, brand one for body work and you're rich. Fantastic idea.
This is so cool, using the lights is genius.
That light is an absolute game changer, I was a panel beater and spray painter almost 30 years ago, and used to just have to try and get your head as flst to the panel, to look along the surface, it was a resl pain.
That line light is super clever yet low tech! Awesome
👍👊
This was so satisfying to watch, i love it
Damn dawg, youre an absolute master! 🔥
Thanks! 🙏
I’d think a small dent like that would be impossible to pull back out. That’s talent.
The perfect use of symmetry in a job.
That’s professional asf ❤ love that dude explains it all without having to go to much in detail
That’s actually insane 😮
Wish i could like this video more than once
👍😊
“Nothing’s quenchier… it’s the quenchiest …” XD
I frequently utilize the zebra stripes feature in 3D CAD, but this is the first instance where I've seen it in real life. The stripes allow us to see curvature continuity
I've never seen someone using cactus juice in this way before. Man, this juice has potential.
My toxic trait is that I'm absolutely positive I could be incredible at this in 6 months time. This is right up my alley.
I've finally figure out why most car detailing shops have these kind of line lights on the ceiling but it doesn't seem to function like the smaller ones😂
My toxic trait is thinking that light made it easy and I could do it 😂
Looks easier than it is. Thanks for watching
However came up with the idea for those lights definitely uses zebra lines for cad modelling. Or perhaps it was the other way around?
Fantastic, never seen it done like this
I'm a panel beater...i love this skill..
That was flippin’ FASCINATING!!!
That certainly beats the old way of turning in a threaded screw dent puller!
Love seeing professionals at work
Thats so cool, when you see it and its explained like this it make so much sense
Now that’s some cool shit right there. Who would have thought using lined lights. BRILLIANT !
I am not into automotive finishing but have used multiple fluorescent fixtures in a spray room when using lacquer.
A REAL PROFESSIONAL, GOD BLESS YOU!
That light is like 3D Modeling UV unwrapping texture IRL.
Light glare to get a clear look at it, is really genius.
You guys that are good at this art are super amazing to watch ❤️
Nice, you make it look easy. Gonna try this on my outback before painting it with bedliner
That's really cool I like that a lot. Very smart thinking
Wow. Incredible skillset and tools of the trade. Well done.
Damn that’s perfect, I need this service, I have two Mercedes with near flawless bodies other than each one having one dent similar to that one you just fixed