How to Repair a Damaged Quarter Panel without Replacement

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Shows how to repair a damaged quarter panel with a frame machine and various pull clamps without replacement. Many times these skills are necessary in today's body shops. Tool & more below -
💥 Work Boots - ROCKROOSTER VAP615
💥 L Dozer Frame Machine - No longer available but here's one that's similar - Jackco Auto Body Frame Repair Straightener
💥 Large Ball Peen Hammer - MAC Tools
💥 Work Gloves - Harbor Freight
💥 MIG Welder - MILLER Millermatic 90, 110V, .023" wire, 75/25 gas mix
💥 Sheet Metal - 035" - 22 gauge
💥 Tram Gauge - Killer Tools ART90MINI Telescoping Tram gauge
💥 Mini Die Grinder - MAC Tools
#autobodyrepair #autobodywork #autobodypaint #classiccars
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All those curves, level changes and body style lines for you to repair, makes this a great old school body metal work video.
Thanks!

stevec
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I would have never thought you could get that back into shape, but then I forgot who I was watching. Amazing job. Have a great holiday weekend.

Brian-jmxr
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Your patience, persistence, and skill are most impressive to watch.

kellyappel
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You are amazing! The patients to get that so straight! Not gonna need much bondo to make it perfect.

unclemarksdiyauto
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Your collision damage videos are excellent.
Even with the classic restorations I've used your techniques with great success.
Keep em comming Jerry.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Have a great weekend 🙂

hickeyskustomresto
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Great job Jerry! 👏👏
Watching areas that have been so greatly distorted once again take shape is truly one of the most rewarding experiences of doing our line of work. It definitely takes patience and perseverance but with each step it looks better and better! When people say I wouldn’t even know where to start…I remind them of the wise saying, “You don’t have to see the whole staircase.. just take the first step.”

MidnightOilsRestoration
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another great video, long and detailed. High value. Thanks Jerry, this one was beyond my budget but lots of guys would really benefit from this

Pat-Van-Canada
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You definitely have a talent. I would've thought it was a total. It's nice to see people like you work their magic.

garya
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Jerry, I alway's look forward to your " NO NONSENCE " videos. Straight to the point with no " CHEZZY " music playing in the background. I also like hearing the little CHUG ALONG craftsman air compressor trying it's best to keep up with the job at hand. You take care MICHAGAN MAN.

BILL-sbkk
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what great skills you have, absolutely amazing my friend .

oldbiker
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That's a tough dent to pull!! Well done Bud!!☻

ROADKING
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Hi Jerry, wow, you sure did an amazing job of this one, cant wait for the next vid. Have a great weekend!

gm-lboe
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This guy knows how to read metal. My new favorite channel! A+++ A1

YardpigTSI
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very nice approach,
Ofr sure, a firm pull ( or push ) is far better than hammer blows as you have a much better control.
many years ago, ( more than 40 years ) I had to straighten a Dodge Demon that have been hit on the rear to the point that the bumper tpuched the rear wheel,
What I done is that I fabricated a pull dozer that I used to pull the car to its original shape.
4 month later, the car was completed and painted.
the job have been done using all the sheetmetal that was originally on the car with the exception of the trunk lid for an evident reason that the replacement one served of template to set back the car body.
surprizing, I used about 2 quarts of filler to complete the filling of the remanent inperfections.
this have beeen a great experience as I'm not a bodyman by trade.

jacquespoirier
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That takes a lot of skill to fix that looking very good

tracyrenko
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I loved this video, I could watch this all day. I miss using a frame machine doing collision. Your experience shows, you're very good at it. That would have taken me a lot longer than you, but it was my favorite aspect of auto body, most metal work was. The little body work I do now is all swapping panels. I'm living vicariously through your videos Jerry

BruceLyeg
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A master at his art. Really nice work sir.

ehss
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Really nice job I’m not sure this diy guy would tackle this one

MarvsFixitShop
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That was some absolutely amazing work !

johnfry
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That was impressive to watch! I honestly didn't think it was going to get that close to the original shape, but looking at the end results it looks like you barely need any glazing putty. VERY NICE WORK! I've done a few repairs based on your videos and the knowledge you've shared with us DIY guys, but I know I wouldn't end up with the same results on a job like this. Definitely fun to watch the master at his craft! Thanks for sharing your skills!

dmalott