Smart Repair

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I'm in the industry and own a smart repair company, I have to say hats off to you sir for giving it a go! There are many things I personally would of done different, that being said if you achieved the desired results based on the materials you had to hand and effort put in, in my eyes there should be no criticism.
Thank you for sharing the video.

seenbyme
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Very interesting video and very nice car special the colour, you continue be a genius.

candelariarodriguezbento
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Chemical metal, a must for all man kits along with duck tape and hammer. Grt vid.🚘😀

dewaltdoug
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thanks JB looks like a good repair terry

crow
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I really like the way you talk, nice job

stardjjoshextended
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good work, But it would not be cheaper a used fender from scrap merchant to be installed which already has the right color? excuse my bad English( translated with Google)

hannes-fixed
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If you welded it with a big capacity soldering iron it welds quite easily and can be reinforced with wire mesh the hole will need a piece of something put in there though the rest will weld from behind easily. Smart panels are on Ebay but wrong colours, the 453 is not common enough yet.

GWAYGWAY
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Jeremy, I'm very interested in the product "Chemical Metal" that You used. Where can I purchase it? And is it perhaps sold under a different name? I used to get this under the name of "sculpt metal"from a company in New York. But they went under.
I realize this video was published some time ago, but maybe you could let me know. Thanks a bunch Jeremy !

karingodfrey
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Loved the drilled keying method. Something I hadn't considered on my cheap/improv type repairs. I have an old Ford Puma that I picked up for a steal, which I use as my expendable work and dodgy areas runabout (TT for the weekends). I normally just banged the rusty bits out, put the grinder on it aggressively, until fairly clear, washed off dust, dried, built the missing material back up with that metal putty epoxy stuff, scrape/carve the shape, then grind, maybe another layer of the putty stuff, and another grind and sand, wash, dry, prime, sand, prime, paint. seemed like a good finish, but would be nice to strengthen the area and the bond between materials. Is it really worth doing fibreglass repairs anymore? (unless it's s big gash maybe)

TrishaXuk
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Wow thats all I can Say is Wow. I have done repairs similar but we use plastic welder and body filler and paint and the fender looks like new. He right about the people running into these cars i can understand why but smart cars attract bad drivers to hit you

robpapp
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Is great to see how you reaper you car very interesting .Thanks for a very interesting video.

candelariarodriguezbento
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How much will it cost to replace the front frame?

williamkrumholz
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I have a question about the painting of the Rolls, where old cars painted by hand instead of being sprayed? Just wondering. Thank You.

JayJay
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you should have carried on with the flatting down. I no its a diy job but the basis was there to get a good finish.. flat it right down with 180 grit and use high build primer.

johndavies
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✌😉 Bon .. c'est pour les amateurs ! ✌😛

libertyman
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An in two week ist the Same bevor ....

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