DIY Collision Repair Training – Block Sanding Body Filler – Bondo
Posted by admin on August 11, 2010
http://CollisionBlast.com – Please rate this Collision Repair Training Video. All ratings and feedback are appreciated. In this video I am doing a demonstration of how to block sand body filler using hand blocks. Would you like to receive free online diy auto body and paint training? Visit http://bit.ly/bodyrepair to learn how.
Duration : 0:6:54
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These videos are …
These videos are extremely well done.
so the darker the …
so the darker the guide coat the higher the spot is???
why is he wearing …
why is he wearing glove????????????
@cellplato the …
@cellplato the color of the putty varies from the hardener youre using… the putty you may be refering to is an after primer putty that fills in cracks and imperfections in the primer. which should be used very lightly as it does not have great adhesion so let cure ALOT.
Nice video i am …
Nice video i am taking autobody right now while in highschool and we use different techniques so there are different methods of doing things. Like i said nice vid but don’t use gloves while trying to feel for roughness or lowspots use ur bare hands but the palm only
@furiajose yeah, i …
@furiajose yeah, i saw that! he even has earphones on..wtf?
the dude with the …
the dude with the phone din’t get it just wasting time , i wish i have that chance to learn . good video
80 is way to coarse …
….he should of used dry 180 then prim….red puddy if needed.. then finish it off with wet 400..
80 is way to coarse to start out with on a dent that small
I noticed the same …
I noticed the same mistake, also he uses sand paper 80 too abrasive to start with, it always leaves scratch marks when job is finished, he teaches how to make a quick BOTCH JOB!!!
bad video how are …
bad video how are feeking for high/low spots with gloves on. feel with the palm of your hands son
We use a non spray …
We use a non spray powder guide coat in our shop. It’s effective. I like that stuff because it does get really hard to “see” the smallest of imperfections. We say to “let our hands be our eyes”. Nice video though. Spot repair is our bread and butter huh? LoL.
Everyone is …
Everyone is different. Some like bare hand and many recommend using a rag. They claim the rag helps indicate lows and highs. If I was actually about to send it to the painter, I’d probably feel of it closer. This was just for demonstration. Many times, I use metal glaze to finish the job.
It is better to use …
It is better to use several thinner coats, rather than one thick coat. Therefore, many times it is necessary to add another layer after the first coat is applied and sanded. The guide coat is dusted on or (lightly sprayed) to help indicate low areas. If there is a low area, more filler will need to be added.
Good tute but @5:30 …
Good tute but @5:30 I get lost about when you would apply some more body filler? How are the shades etc indicating that? And the 2. @4:50 I get confused about you say “Just want to put this light dust cost on” – you mean PUT it on or leave some dust on?
how can you feel …
how can you feel that good with gloves on? =S
can you reaaly feel …
can you reaaly feel good with gloves on?
Wonder if the dude …
Wonder if the dude with the IPOD got any of that .
I believe that we …
I believe that we were using Rage. However, we use several different brands. We also use a filler made by PPG. The newest filler we started using is made by 3M. It is their new system that come in cartridges and uses the new gun to apply it. There are a lot of good fillers out there.
what brand filler …
what brand filler is that?