Impressive PDR
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Incredible work. These techniques have so many limitations such as metal thickness, anything other than original paint, no filler present, to name a few. That said, most quality body shops retain a quality pdr to aid in the right circumstance.
I'm really impressed with the preparedness of this tech. and how well the glue and oem paint held up to the stresses. |
Wow, yeah, he did a fantastic repair on that huge dent. The reversed body line pull was amazing.
I had the guy that worked out of Centerlines building do PDR on all my vehicles and I could never see where the dent had been. I wish I had taken a pic of the used fuel tank I bought for my Harley to have painted. It had a dent about the size of a soft ball on the right side. He wasn't sure how good he could get it, but I told him to do the best he could and the body guy/painter would take care of the rest. I could barely make out a couple minute ripples when he was done and the body guy said he'd never seen PDR at that level before. Adam was very good. |
Amazing!
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Wow!
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What kind of glue is THAT???? :eek:
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Pretty amazing for sure.
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Looks like just regular hot gun glue. I used it recently and was shocked at how strong it is. Supposedly, it is removable with regular rubbing alcohol.
I still have a hard time believing he got this job done without paint work. |
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