This is what a few other PDR techs around the USA and world have said about some of The Dent Devils’ workmanship on a PDR forum we are a member of.
The techs are talking about this job:


Zel maximusPosts: 681 Loc: PA 12/16/05 05:59 AM - Post#77453 In response to TheDentDevils.com
Nice job! Hope that one paid well! looked like a real mess. The walls have ears around here! www.fixmydings.com Is it May 7, 2007 yet? · Quote:It takes balls to make it.
Keith De Paul Trainer / TechPosts: 6223 Loc: Hudson, Florida, 12/16/05 06:50 AM - Post#77459 In response to TheDentDevils.com
Not perfect, but DAMN!!!! I bet they're happy! Which is the "second" most important thing! The First and Last PDR Training You'll Ever Need - Guaranteed
gugz johnnydentsPosts: 427 Age: 26 Loc: needs more cow bell 12/16/05 07:28 AM - Post#77464 In response to Keith De Paul
Killer repair!!! Good job "Turn that crown upside-down!!!" Johnnydents
pusher visitorPosts: 63Loc: Ireland 12/16/05 11:34 AM - Post#77480 In response to TheDentDevils.com
Amazing that took big balls nice job,12
Algis visitorPosts: 32Loc: Lithuania 12/16/05 01:31 PM - Post#77485 In response to pusher
Very good!!!
dingster Jedi Dent Master www.dentime.comPosts: 1588 Loc: Southern Cali 12/16/05 06:17 PM - Post#77500 In response to Algis 10
Knock down the crown, push out the low... keep it clean as you go! Real Quality.. Real Fast! Dent Time mobile paintless dent repair and ding removal.
Syd pdr always learningPosts: 114Age: 25 Loc: Sydney, Australia 12/16/05 07:17 PM - Post#77502 In response to dingster
where/how did you start that dent? top crown?
TheDentDevils.com Posts: 1587 Age: 41 Loc: Pacific Beach / San Dieg... 12/16/05 10:37 PM - Post#77537 In response to Syd pdr ·
Syd pdr Said:where/how did you start that dent? top crown?
The most important thing to do before your first push is to study the dent. Not for a few seconds ether but several minutes then walk away and study it again for maybe an hour. Look at it touch it, feel it & test the metal. Find all the crowns and any place you think are stretched, find your impact points, and find what is tight and what is soft. Find the direction from which they came from. The first area's that were worked was the stretched areas, the edge then the crowns but none are worked all at once or with much pressure or force. http://www.TheDentDevils.com
BPIZ maximusPosts: 261 Age: 39 Loc: Central California 12/16/05 10:47 PM - Post#77541 In response to TheDentDevils.com
Dude, you are insane. I would have laughed at the customer then ran away. Nice work.
ERIC newbiePosts: 144Loc: nor cal 12/17/05 04:49 PM - Post#77617In response to BPIZ 10
top notch!
Kazimieras MasterPosts: 315 Loc: Lithuania 12/18/05 04:24 AM - Post#77734 In response to ERIC
GOOD JOB!!!
ron MEND-A-DENTPosts: 3690 Loc: south carolina 12/19/05 12:46 PM - Post#77961 In response to TheDentDevils.com ·
TheDentDevils.com Said:· Syd pdr Said:where/how did you start that dent? top crown?The most important thing to do before your first push it to study the dent. Not for a few seconds ether but several minutes then walk away and study it again for maybe an hour. Look at it touch it, feel it & test the metal. Find all the crowns and any place you think are stretched , find your impact points, find what is tight and what is soft. find the direction from which they came from. I first area's that were worked was the streatched area the edge then the crowns but none were worked all at once or with much pressure or force.
Eddie, I remember you saying this a couple years ago. I remember you said you may even think about them overnight for plan of attack. I've always appreciated that advice. Anything the mind can conceive and believe can be achieved!