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  • why would u vertical cut those back panels , a couple more weld and u could change the whole panel with that uniside. I would never make a cut like that and create all that mud work if i didnt have to>

  • you guys do awesome work

  • How much time do such a car 0:07 to 1:07

  • @odyniec47 it takes about 5 days(body work)and 3-4 days for painting.

  • @kurnoe And if you do a car within one month and if you have a monthly income

  • 1.44 beautiful...perfect job

  • in deutschland würde man diesem meister nicht erlauben seinen beruf auszuüben, wenn er kein meisterbrief hat. im handwerk herscht in deutschland leider immer noch discriminierung und rassismuss im handwerk. armes deutschland

  • @almanyalifatih Ich liebe Deutschland und ich respektiere seine Menschen.

  • in which country is this garage ? in nederlands?

  • @almanyalifatih  israel

  • כולם נהגי ליסינג דפוקים

  • You do amateur side impacts. Hard work.

  • These repairs are totally unacceptable in todays market, to piece a second hand panel in some of the places you have is bizarre and as for 3mm of filler, give it 6 months and the repair will show thru. The jigwork is spot on but then from there its shocking, dont get me wrong you clearly have talent but your bosses need to stop trying to save pennies and put new parts on! I definately would not want to get back into a car repaired at this back street garage!

  • this is excellent and proffesional work! i'm in the same line of business, bodyman and i do all my work the same way, your a master with a frame machine...

  • @Mr513phill get out of the job now! before you are sent to prison for murder after the customer crashes and dies

  • @TheM412tyn Get you dumbass off youtube before they catch you and strap you back to your bed...lol...

  • @Mr513phill for your information i am trained to distinction level TIS standards and have repaired more cars thhan you have changed your underwear! The guy clearly has talent but fitting second hand sill panels in the places he has is dangerous.Even as an outer skin the stress on this area is enough to collapse the B-post resulting in serious injury!!!

  • ok,toda

  • Thank you very mutch i appreciate what you said. the work took me three days and pointed with composition took me two days. do you working in this field too?

  • Top work! the shut lines are spot on and everything lines up perfect. Just curious, how long did it take you to get the first car ready for paint, from driving into the bodyshop to primer?

  • kama ole laasot pachachut ve tzeva?ve efo ze?

  • @redpallmall

    ze ole 4500 shekels.be holon

  • ottimo!!! good!!!

  • ouch!! Fortunately you're away from europe, I would not want to buy a car repaired like this ...

  • You love the body filler don't you ? You should have replaced some of those 1/4 panels that you filled full of bog.

  • @hurenkamp if you look at the panels he filled, he had pretty much got the shape there already, he had just skimmed them, prob no more than 3mm thick. Thats how we do it in our bodyshop too and we're main dealers. Alot of DIYers look at a panel and say "thats loads of filler"! they have not got a clue, and it shows a mile off!

  • @kevcarspray None of these cars except the one with front damage would have been repaired in Australia. They all would have ended up at the damaged car auctions after been written off. Vehicles in Australia get written off with much less damage to them than these vehicles pictured.

  • You are a mad man! Excellent work! If I lived closer I would bring you to repair my crashed corrado :)

  • @remusZR no problem brother :-)

  • You are a bad man. Very good work!

  • @theone5150 thank you man :-)

  • WOW!!!!!

    You're doing a good job

  • same thing my country doo tooo

  • You guys do a lot of hard hit broadsides. Excellent metal work at 1:29. I know there are two panels there. What did you do? Just pull and hammer in on the inner wheel well until you could get the shape on the outer panel dog leg and inner door jam?

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