maximv1
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here is a before and after pic of my car door. i have a 92 grandprix beater that i practice on. i whack a dent in, and roll it out.
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Thanks.maximv1 said:hey charles, i had one week of training at a shop about three hours from my house, the place is called autocosmetics. i was lucky and the dealership i work at paid for the training and lodging for the week. i also bought my tools there. i have around 20 or so different rods, plus many little extras. light board, light, window cover, punched etc.the trainging and lodging ran around $2,500.00 cnd, for a week, and i have around $1,800.00 worth of tool and equipment. at autocosmetics they are very thorough and recommend at least 2-3 weeks of training. they also suggest 500 practice dents of different sizes and shapes before going on your own. i don't get alot of practice time so i am not comfortable with certain sizes of dents, but i keep pluggin away. i am glad i got into it because if i ever lose my job or get good enough i can always go on my own or it looks very appealing to dealerships or detail shops for jobs. check out the website. www.autocosmetics.com they also have a tool catalog on their site. their tools have a lifetime guarrentee. stay away from superior auto institute(www.nodents.com) i had a very bad experiance with them from ebay and they had a horrible rating because of bad service. hope this helps. any other question feel free to ask.