Do this one trick and save a lot of time and money when doing body work on cars or trucks! Collision Repairs or Automotive Restorations, with this technique you’ll be a professional in no time!
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  1. Bill Groel

    Good job thank you for sharing

  2. Dean Kay

    Easy to follow, simple to understand and very quick results when trying to get-R-done. Thanks for sharing Pete and Minnie especially for your camera work!

  3. T Cullen

    Good tip Pete. Always appreciate the "how to" videos

  4. Johannes Vask

    Now, what is the difference between poly primer and "spray on bondo" ?

  5. Dave Mcaferty

    Boring not a chance this is badass good stuff brother

  6. Tom Bernhardt

    Just like screening concrete

  7. jim defilippis

    Nice trick, never thought to try that with a paint paddle. Looks to do a really good job. When I use to do panels like that I would mix fiberglass resin in to make the filler flow. Is that honey the same thing as a resin or is it specially made for that. Thanks for the video. Like your sign~NEVER SAY ITS PAINT READY ( LMAO )

  8. Dave Mcaferty

    How do you know how much to charge for all the work on the bug

  9. iwantyayo

    I want to get into an autobody shop but have little experience, any advice on how to go to a bodyshop and ask for work, I know I'd start at the bottom but I also have bills to pay if that makes any sense. Any advice is greatly appreciated

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