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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2009

mark the vespa owner has his very first go at metal finishing.
Proof you at home can DIY dent removal with no filler
And the usual giving away of knowledge and tips from resto lad.
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  • resto man. i myself was in the industry, i always found that panal beaters and painters were some of the dirtiest minded people ive ever known, what is you opnion on this and do you think that getting to work with out talking about fornication is posible

    PS cool vidoes man

  • Foul manly talk, sexual conquest boasting true & untrue

    are all unit standards for the automotive industry,

    as you may well of experienced,

    the problem lies in quenching, these life long deeply ingraned

    0pinions. & yes sir it is dull traveling to

    work with out discussing form-ication, with fellowmetal workers.

  • A natural! Even at my age, theres always something new to learn. Thank you for the good tips, practical lessons and great presentation and video work.

  • you are welcome,

    with positive feed back, like i have been getting , i will keep filming.

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  • Hi resto, A+ videos. the most informative and clearest videos in youtube. you make everything look easy and doing things like you say makes it easy even if you dont know a think about auto body repair. Please keep on with the videos on dent repairing, body painting or anything you know on this stuff. thanks 5 stars

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  • and thats how rock music was created

    jk nice videos btw

  • You take the outside first and then the inside last your first relieve the pressure from the outside then go for the dent on the inside.

  • Sir, You are a very good teacher in the fine arts of panel repair. I've learned so much...i've even heard myself saying "ping, ping, ping, there's the dolly" (with cool accent and all) when i'm utilizing your well-discussed techniques. Again, thanks for the lessons!

  • well done mark!,we'll make a panel man outta ya yet! and ya great with the camera too! great vid again bazz!

    Danny.

  • some of the best and most knowledgeable vids on you tube, i sincerely appreciate you sharing your knowledge and experience with us...

  • I currently live in a place where panel beating is only done with copious amounts of bog. I have a roof repair I need to do on my truck so will take a plug at it myself as don't need to pay big money for bog. Cheers for the concise and information packed videos

  • Always liked working with Kiwi's. Hard working with great humour.

  • Thanks for the lessons, very helpful. I've got a 57 Chevy PU and a 50 Mercury both look like they scraped a fence post, rear fender on the 57 and a rear passenger door on the 50 Mercury. It's a flat dent very hard for me to figure out. Do you have any vids on fixing that type of dent? Thanks again for the lessons, I'm learning a lot from your work.

  • you make everything look easy great videos gracias

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