We got an inside look at Hendrick Collision center in North Carolina to learn how the frame machine, Bondo, flatliner and paint processes are used to fix damaged car bodies.
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How Wrecked Cars Are Repaired
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Bondo .. really bro … Shit product….
I thought for small dents we can use boiling water.
You should refer to it as body filler, sounds better than Bondo.
But you have to pay thousands to get this little thing done. Ain't nothing to be happy about
I always wondered about this profession… Nice! ππΎππΎπͺπΎππΎ
never accept a car thats had a frame rebent back only minor damage to fenders etc.. never take a vehicle crashed
I love how they just pull out the dent and sand it down but bill the insurance that they had to replace the whole fender and need to pay
great work however a frame that has been fix will never be as strong as a frame that hasnt been warped
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Good vid. I want that shop. π