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Post by Keith De Paul - KDP on Feb 6, 2015 3:52:28 GMT -5
I have known these guys for about 13 years. The Master Tech is Kaz. He lives and works in Lithuania. His Brother, Thomas, distributes and sells in Ontario Canada. Kaz and his brother are PDR Innovators. It's possible I may become a US Distributor. Still talking. Check out the site: Stanliner Tools
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Post by camros on Feb 6, 2015 21:34:17 GMT -5
I seen that tools on the kaz webpage and they look different than usually we know here in the USA I hope if you can make the deal give us a little more information about how use that tools, because what I seen I really don't have idea how I can use them, thanks Keith.
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Post by Keith De Paul - KDP on Feb 7, 2015 9:47:12 GMT -5
They have a new "punching" technique/technology. Thomas and I spoke the other day about videos showing how to use the tools I'll keep y'all informed as things develop or don't develop
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Post by camros on Feb 7, 2015 14:08:59 GMT -5
Lets go to see what happen, I seen some videos on youtube about this guy KAZ and his job is amazing they talk about different techniques, and yeah please let us know if you find something different there, because all the time is good know how the people around the world is maken the things, maybe they are more fast, maybe not but never know, thanks.
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Feb 7, 2015 14:43:49 GMT -5
Very interesting for me living in the EU so it would be tax free to buy from them. Not many European supplier yet.
Edit: my bad, no shipping inside EU
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Post by Keith De Paul - KDP on Feb 8, 2015 10:34:04 GMT -5
Lets go to see what happen, I seen some videos on youtube about this guy KAZ and his job is amazing they talk about different techniques, and yeah please let us know if you find something different there, because all the time is good know how the people around the world is maken the things, maybe they are more fast, maybe not but never know, thanks. Apparently Kaz has come up with what Thomas calls the "punch technique". It uses some of these special tools with the sharp tips. We will see!
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Feb 14, 2016 12:06:26 GMT -5
I have just ordered some training at Stanliner. As I have written before, I got stuck and could only do easy PDR. Hoping to master advanced and deep streached dents after a week end of May at Stanliner. Took the decision at last to get some personal training
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Post by mikec on Feb 17, 2016 21:07:39 GMT -5
Let us know how the training goes!
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Feb 17, 2016 23:50:43 GMT -5
Let us know how the training goes! Sure thing!
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Jun 8, 2016 0:17:17 GMT -5
So I back as a certified PDR tech by Stanliner. I have had a fantastic week with Kaz where he judged my ability from a blink of hes eyes and took me from there. He also makes the most amazing tool which I bought a bag full of. I am very pleased and have overcome all my struggle to make clean repairs
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Post by mikec on Jun 15, 2016 23:15:49 GMT -5
Congratulations! Did it help alot?
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Jun 16, 2016 0:00:34 GMT -5
It really did. It is hard or even impossible to train youself to perfection. Kaz showed me how to restore the factory shape and structure to make it 100% invisible. I have to train on of course, you will not be a master craftsman in a week. I was tempted to try to reach next level of certification in a year or two, the gold level (Master) as I now have Stanliner silver (Tech).
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