Thank you! Because of you, I'm now a professional Auto body and expert fire arm tech. And I make hundreds of thousands of dollars. And women galore. All thanks to you.
Great video! Thanks for this, it will help me with my restoration of my old Mercury. I was looking for the proper way to use the hammer and dolly set to fix some small dents and creases! Thanks!
S**t happens, no need for an apology. I watched the video you mentioned and just thought you wanted to redo it, not a big deal. I'm appreciative that you and other people like you take the time to share your knowledge.
Where you doing both methods of hammer on-dolly and hammer off in the beginning? Obviously the purpose mess up was heavy hammer on stretching. Good video!
I used a pick hammer in that video and that’s using it on dolly. I didn’t mention that since it was a beginners lesson and didn’t want to get too involved. Great question. Thanks for watching
Great videos, and I love the absolutely awesome vintage Snap-On boxes in the background. Thanks!
The funny part is I bought those vintage boxes new in 1981. Thanks for watching
Thank you! Because of you, I'm now a professional Auto body and expert fire arm tech. And I make hundreds of thousands of dollars. And women galore. All thanks to you.
Sounds like you got it going on. Thanks for watching
Great video! Thanks for this, it will help me with my restoration of my old Mercury. I was looking for the proper way to use the hammer and dolly set to fix some small dents and creases! Thanks!
S**t happens, no need for an apology. I watched the video you mentioned and just thought you wanted to redo it, not a big deal. I'm appreciative that you and other people like you take the time to share your knowledge.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. It’s greatly appreciated. Thanks for watching
Thank you for posting
Sometimes I like you videos. I can learn things if I want. Hammer is favorite tool
Very good video and explains in in simple terms
Thanks for watching
We're learning auto body, you're learning content creation. Everybody's a beginner at something.
We’ll said. Thanks for watching
@@autobodytrainingsolutions838 thanks greg, keep it up sir
I'll spend some time here now. You do a very good job explaining what's going on. Fortunately I haven't watched the first video you referenced.😄
I’m glad. It’s pretty bad. Thanks for watching the current ones
idk how he only has 8.6k subs, he is one of the best teachers I have seen
Thanks for your support Richard. It’s greatly appreciated
@@autobodytrainingsolutions838 you are welcome sir
lol, you do pretty good most of the time,I am always on the lookout for your videos, just grind and polish the teeth off that thing
Yeah the key word is most. Thanks for watching Richard. It’s great to have loyal viewers like you.
Greg
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Where you doing both methods of hammer on-dolly and hammer off in the beginning? Obviously the purpose mess up was heavy hammer on stretching. Good video!
I used a pick hammer in that video and that’s using it on dolly. I didn’t mention that since it was a beginners lesson and didn’t want to get too involved. Great question. Thanks for watching
Great video very informative
What about using a wire wheel to remove the rust down in the pits?
It will work but I’m not sure it will clean 100%. Thanks for watching
You could have just cleaned the rust off first... but t9 be fair, I don't even own one of those anymore lol
never said anything about on dolly off dolly?
Correct. That will be covered in a future video. Thanks for watching
Ive had enough
First of all, anyone with some common sense would know that you wouldn’t use a shrinking hammer on rusty metal, DUH!!!
😂😂what with this guy😂
Too much nonsense talk
Then why are you here
Your comment basically explains what he’s teaching. Take your time.
Everything he says is for a reason just be quiet and listen what’s the rush.