Anyone doing PDR from home?

Z4C_er

Senior member
 Wiltshire
Hi, as above, are there any PDR members out there that would do PDR from home? I'm in Wiltshire, and happy to drive a reasonable distance to get to you. I have a few very small dings on my right front wing. I imagine they would be very easily rubbed out.
 
Angelus666 said:
When things are over go see Jake at 1st track dents in potters bar. He’s excellent!
I'm thinking like now, a little bit of a 'helping hand' for both parties?
 
There are a few home solutions that work ok if you follow the advice on YT. You can buy the glue to stick on and pull the dent and then tap down. Give that a go first.
 
I'd rather a pro do it, but since I'm going to be home for a few months, I may give it a go.
But.... still waiting to hear from anyone that wants a bit of folding...
Sanitised of course.
 
With the number of deaths rapidly increasing every day as well the rate of contagion. What is it going to take to ensure people stay at home other than for truly essential journals? :headbang:
 
IRD said:
With the number of deaths rapidly increasing every day as well the rate of contagion. What is it going to take to ensure people stay at home other than for truly essential journals? :headbang:

uh-huh.

https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=120995
 
Sounds like I walked into a 'stay the fcuk at home' minefield.
OK.
The thing is, that there are people bored as hell, wanting to do something and probably feeling it financially.
 
i would say you driving to him is non essential travel - dent repair is certainly not critical. However, for the dent repair guy, it is his job, so therefore i would say he was allowed to travel to you to do his job, which clearly he can't do at home, as no one can come visit him. i suspect there are still mobile tyre fitters, dent removal guys, gardeners etc vans driving round, doing their jobs.

And then obviously when hes at your place, you keep to social distancing, and payment is handled electronically.
 
Unfortunately it is a case of 'stay at home'. Personally, one of my family members died due to CORVID-19 a couple of days ago. Please don't risk spreading it to potentially vulnerable individuals. (Not having a directed rant, just stating the facts)
Ive got to say, brillomasters advice is sensible. If you want it done and want to support someones business, let them come to you.
 
Contemplating trips like that and you definately run the risk of getting instant fine issued when you get stopped by the Police. My advice from the Funeral Industry where I work let alone the NHS and HM Gov. is don't even think about it, the risk to you and everybody else is too high. You may be bored at home but you just have to put up with it like the millions of others.
 
Jfgoldfish said:
Ive got to say, brillomasters advice is sensible. If you want it done and want to support someones business, let them come to you.

But then the guy doing the work risks spreading
/ catching it by leaving HIS house....

Surely you would just leave it until this is all over whenever that will be!!

My Zed needs thermostat and pump changing and I don’t have the skills/access so I’m in a similar situation. Could call my mechanic friend out but I wouldn’t want to put anyone at risk for a non essential job.
 
saj77 said:
But then the guy doing the work risks spreading
/ catching it by
That is absolutely true and I certainly wouldn't be taking that risk but, at the same time, it would be his call to make.
I really do feel for self employed people right now. Business must be very slow.
 
Jfgoldfish said:
saj77 said:
But then the guy doing the work risks spreading
/ catching it by
That is absolutely true and I certainly wouldn't be taking that risk but, at the same time, it would be his call to make.
I really do feel for self employed people right now. Business must be very slow.
:thumbsup:
 
Z4C_er said:
Sounds like I walked into a 'stay the fcuk at home' minefield.
OK.
The thing is, that there are people bored as hell, wanting to do something and probably feeling it financially.
Don't do it. I put my Zed through it's MoT on the due date before the extension came into force and got the full Monty just driving a few miles for a new pair of front tyres. :roll:
 
This is what I mean when I say many in the UK really aren't taking this situation seriously enough. Are the numbers coming out of Italy Spain and the like not enough to tell you to stay home?
 
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