[How To] Repair Small Dents With A Spoon Hammer and Metal File – Paint And Body Tech Tips. My Friend Pete teaches us how to remove and repair small dents using a typical spoon hammer and a metal file. After the bondo/bodyfiller is applied dents and high spots will still exist and it’s a Do It Yourself, How To, Tech Tip – Lesson from DIY Auto School.
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  1. Tim Maxim

    I agree, a file is not a good metal for making a hammer of any kind

  2. Tim Maxim

    I have a quick question for you my friend Pete, what is it about Chevy vehicles with factory paint that flakes off everywhere right down to the primer? Or is it even primer at all? It's as if the paint didn't stick and just peels off all by itself

  3. Guillermo S

    Always learning something from my friend Pete., am working on a 70 Chevy c-10 and am close to starting the body work., but what would my friend pete recommend to strip it to bare metal just sanding or media blasting ? Or having the entire thing acid dipped ?

  4. Junk Box Mike Calvert

    I like it. Ive done the knock down thing with the body hammer and yeah you do have to re-do bondo. Ill be trying this one. Cool tip Pete!

  5. Incab

    Thanks for the vid! More tools I need to get that I didn't know about. Will be trying this out on my truck.

  6. king0cans

    I really dislike a creator that asks for subs every fucking video.

  7. Mike Stashko

    That was really good Pete. Thanks for that!

  8. Daniel C

    I've personally never used, or have seen anyone use a spoon hammer until now. And, I use to work inside of a auto body shop in my early years helping to restore cars like Cords and Packards.

  9. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    Now that we know how to use a SPOON HAMMER and FILE – Lets all support My Friend Pete and visit the Merchandise Shelf above this comment and GET SOMETHING!

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