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#70 CamAuto Competition Recap and Thoughts

34 min · 20 de may de 2026
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This week on the podcast, Gene breaks down the CAM Auto Completion competition from this past weekend in Montreal, Canada — covering the highs, the setbacks, and the moments that defined the event. From intense runs and unexpected damage to standout performances from competitors across the field, Gene gives his honest perspective on how the competition unfolded. The episode also includes exclusive damage photos and visual breakdowns as Gene walks through what happened, what failed, and what teams can learn moving forward. Along the way, he recognizes competitors who pushed through adversity, delivered impressive performances, and helped make the weekend memorable. Whether you were at the event or just following along online, this is a detailed recap of a wild weekend in Montreal — competition analysis, community recognition, and real discussion about the wins, losses, and damage that came with it.

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#72 What A Privilege

Episode 72: Gratitude, Burnout, and When the Adjuster Actually Shows Up Episode 72 of the All Access Podcast from Dent Repair Now. Gene Fetty opens with a moment of gratitude after a punishing eight-day stretch, then updates the Jake's Insurance claim story from Episode 71, goes deep on the industry-wide insurance crisis, and wraps with a conversation about old tools, new podcasts, and what's coming up for Dent Repair Now. Quote of the Week "What a privilege it is to be tired from the work you once dreamed about." Gene reflects on nearly 25 years in PDR and challenges longtime technicians to stop and look back at how far they've come — instead of always chasing what's next. Jake's Insurance Update The adjuster came out Tuesday and approved the job. He was the original virtual adjuster who had written a low estimate from photos — and immediately acknowledged the truck was far worse than the pictures showed. The only change he made was backing out a flare replacement that, on inspection, turned out to be an easy scuff repair. The rest of Gene's numbers held. Total: approximately $4,800 approved. Why In-Person Adjusters Matter The contrast between the adjuster who refused to come out (Episode 71) and the one who did tells the whole story. In person, you can physically see the damage, take your own photos, and build a human connection. Over the phone, it's easy to stonewall. Gene believes that connection — not the paperwork — is what gets fair outcomes. The Scheduling Problem Gene's week was already fully booked when both insurance approvals came through at once. That forced late nights and weekend work for the team. Unlike body shops that run a full lot of waiting cars, most PDR work isn't insurance-based — which makes scheduling around unpredictable adjuster timelines a serious operational challenge. Gene is asking: should these cars stay longer? Should rental car clocks start ticking on drop-off? No clean answer yet. Shoutouts Big thanks to Louie and Mac for stepping up during the crunch week, including Mac coming in on a Sunday instead of spending it with his girlfriend. Building an Industry Playbook Gene is exploring whether PDR shops should get more engaged with SCRS and other body shop trade organizations. He's also looking at reaching out to Collision Hub and SCRS for an educational series specifically aimed at PDR techs navigating insurance claims. The question he's sitting with: when AI is writing the denial, who's our AI on the other side? Tool Talk The $4,800 smash repair was partially saved by a tool from a former employee — a 20-year-old A1 or Inventure rod with the right kick and a blunt tip, pulled from the basement stash. Gene makes the case for keeping old tools: you never know when a weird angle or a specific radius is exactly what the job needs. He also mentions buying a new football tip from Dent Reaper (.com) and somehow spending $700 on tools in the process. New Beginner Podcast Coming soon: a 10-episode Netflix-style series aimed at people new to PDR — covering the real look of the industry, what it takes to get in, and what the lifestyle actually looks like. Will have broad appeal even for experienced techs. A cool interview is lined up for July. Watch @dentrepairnow for the announcement. Soft Skills Seminar — Pittsburgh Coming this fall (likely October or early November) at Gene's shop in Pittsburgh. Focus areas: sales, marketing, and navigating insurance — evolving as the claims landscape changes. More details to follow. PDR Expo 2026 Sept 25–26 at The Rio, Las Vegas. Gene is doing a roundtable and a two-hour cold glue session Saturday morning — classroom theory in the first half, live hands-on repairs on a real car in the second half. pdrexpo.com Facebook Milestone Dent Repair Now is close to 5,000 followers on Facebook. Share the page, tell your friends, help push them over the line. Community Questions How are you scheduling insurance cars when approvals are delayed by a week or more? What's your go-to move when a virtual adjuster stonewalls you? Should PDR shops be more engaged with SCRS and body shop trade orgs? What's the old tool you can't bring yourself to throw away — and has it saved you? What resources are you using to build your insurance claims playbook? Links & Resources PDR Expo 2026 — Sept 25–26, The Rio, Las Vegas Dent Reaper Tools: dentreaper.com Follow: @dentrepairnow on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok

3 de jun de 202625 min
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#71 Insurance Repair Talk

Episode 71: Insurance Talk — When the Adjuster Won't Show Up Episode 71 of the All Access Podcast from Dent Repair Now. Gene Petty walks through a live insurance claim battle on a deer-hit truck — from a lowball photo estimate and an adjuster who refused to show up, to a speakerphone call that cracked the case open. He also covers Erie Insurance's move to pull all field adjusters off the road, and opens the floor to the PDR community to share what they're experiencing.  The Claim  A truck came in with significant damage — roughly 30" on the rear door, plus hits in front of the wheel well and on the bedside. Shannon wrote it at $4,800. The customer filed a claim with their insurer (referred to as 'Jake's Insurance'), who ran a photo estimate and came back at ~$3,000.  The Adjuster Standoff  When Gene filed for a supplement, the assigned adjuster (Bob) called before the shop opened and refused to come out — stating Gene wasn't a body shop and the claim had been written for conventional repair. This was Gene's first time in 18 years of doing PDR insurance claims having an adjuster flatly refuse a visit.  The Speakerphone Moment  Gene called in a favor from his body shop partner (Joey), who swung by, agreed the door needed a full skin, and texted the original adjuster (Jim) directly. During the call, Jim didn't know he was on speakerphone — and said Gene was 'out of his mind' before realizing Gene was standing right there. The conversation shifted immediately, and Jim agreed to come out Tuesday.  The Bigger Problem  Insurance companies are now routing photo claims to local adjusters to write virtually rather than visit in person. Gene believes this is intentional — a built-in strategy to low-estimate claims knowing a large percentage won't get repaired.  Erie Insurance Going Virtual  Gene shares that Erie Insurance — one of the best insurers to work with in the Northeast — is pulling all in-person automotive adjusters from the field before year end. He considers this a major setback for PDR collision work.  Kristin Feller / Collision Hub  Kristin gave a talk on claims handling at a recent event (Montreal) and Gene recommends it highly. Key takeaway: adjusters are increasingly scripted and AI-driven, and repairers need specific language strategies to get around dead ends like 'we don't pay for that.'  PDR Expo 2026  Sept 25–26 at The Rio, Las Vegas. Gene is presenting on cold glue — theory in the morning, live hands-on repair in the afternoon with participants doing actual repairs on a live car. pdrexpo.com  Join the Conversation  *  What insurance issues are you running into on the collision/smash side? *  How are hail delays different this year versus previous seasons? *  What's your take on the industry-wide shift to virtual estimating? *  Where should the PDR community be having this conversation? *  How do you schedule multi-day repairs around unpredictable adjuster timelines? Links & Resources  PDR Expo 2026 — Sept 25–26, The Rio, Las Vegas [https://www.pdrexpo.com] Follow: @dentrepairnow on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok

26 de may de 202632 min
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#70 CamAuto Competition Recap and Thoughts

This week on the podcast, Gene breaks down the CAM Auto Completion competition from this past weekend in Montreal, Canada — covering the highs, the setbacks, and the moments that defined the event. From intense runs and unexpected damage to standout performances from competitors across the field, Gene gives his honest perspective on how the competition unfolded. The episode also includes exclusive damage photos and visual breakdowns as Gene walks through what happened, what failed, and what teams can learn moving forward. Along the way, he recognizes competitors who pushed through adversity, delivered impressive performances, and helped make the weekend memorable. Whether you were at the event or just following along online, this is a detailed recap of a wild weekend in Montreal — competition analysis, community recognition, and real discussion about the wins, losses, and damage that came with it.

20 de may de 202634 min
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#69 Tool Talk and Competition Prep

EPISODE 69 – TOOL TALK, COMPETITION PREP & CHASING THE CAM AUTO TROPHY Gene Fetty returns with a packed episode covering competition prep for the upcoming CAM Auto glue pull competition, lessons learned from last year’s event, and a deep dive into several tools and products currently earning a spot in his repair arsenal. The episode opens with a reminder that Dent Repair Now is planning a Soft Skills event later this year focused on business, sales, communication, and customer interaction inside the PDR industry. Gene shares a story about helping another technician improve phone sales in just a few minutes and explains why soft skills are often the missing link in many businesses. CAM AUTO COMPETITION PREP Gene then shifts into full competition mode as he prepares for the CAM Auto event in Canada. He discusses: * What he learned from competing last year * The importance of staying calm and managing time * Quarter panel strategy * Lateral tension and reshaping * Working without backside access * Cold weather glue pulling challenges * The mental side of competition repair He also breaks down the competitors, judges, and the challenge of the first-ever glue pull-only format. TOOLS DISCUSSED ANSON LEVERAGE BAG A simple but versatile support bag designed for leverage and tool positioning during repairs. Gene predicts it’ll become one of those heavily used “can’t live without it” shop tools. GLEXO DIABLO COLD GLUE Gene talks about the new larger 32mm preloaded Glexo Diablo tabs and explains why fresh cold glue dramatically improves pulling performance and cleanup. PERFECT PULL GLUE PELLETS After revisiting the Perfect Pull glue system, Gene shares why the glue has become one of his current favorites for heavier tension work and collision pulls. BLACK PLAGUE SUPER STRAIGHT TABS Gene explains why these tabs have become one of his go-to options for sharp damage and deep pulls. VIP TRACTION TIPS Peter from VIP PDR Tools introduces new textured pushing tips designed to reduce slipping and improve control while moving metal. SHOCK BLOCKER XL Gene discusses why the larger Shock Blocker XL knockdowns are becoming his favorite setup for crown work and blending. JVF MINI TIPS A standout tool in the episode, Gene praises the precision and polish of the new JVF mini knockdown tips for clean crown work and controlled striking. UPCOMING EVENTS PDR EXPO 2026 Gene previews: * His upcoming cold glue classes * Live hands-on training * Audience participation * Networking and mastermind discussions * The return of competitions in Las Vegas

12 de may de 202641 min
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#68 Anson Open House 2026

Recorded straight from the airport after a packed weekend in Texas, this episode recaps the Anson Open House 2026, the advanced glue pull class, and why events like this are one of the most powerful growth tools in the PDR industry. 🔥 WEEKEND RECAP 📍 ARRIVAL & 20 GROUP MEETUP * Early arrival in Dallas for a PDR 20 Group mastermind * In-person masterminds still hit different—high-value conversations and connection 🛠️ ADVANCED GLUE PULL CLASS * Full class with strong engagement * Highlight: 81-year-old student flying in to learn GPR * Hands-on learning + real-time feedback = massive impact 🎉 ANSON OPEN HOUSE * One of the best-attended open houses to date * Massive showroom + hands-on tool testing * Free food, raffles, and giveaways (including MTE tickets, tools, and more) * Celebrating Anson’s 30th Anniversary 🧰 TOOLS & GEAR HIGHLIGHTS * New hub tools and extensions * VIP blending tips (purple = fan favorite) * Wizard Dice caps for sharper pushes * Cold glue systems and mini slide hammer kits * Anson leverage bag (multi-position support tool) 🌮 THE EXPERIENCE * Taco truck + open networking atmosphere * Smaller, more intimate than MTE or PDR Expo * Easier to have real conversations without the chaos * After-hours hangouts, firepit conversations, and industry bonding 🤝 THE BIG LESSON: NETWORKING “Your network is your net worth.” * Relationships open doors across the country * Events create long-term connections, not just short-term value * One introduction leads to another… and another 🎯 WHY YOU SHOULD GO TO EVENTS * Hands-on access to tools before buying * Face-to-face learning and mentorship * Real conversations with top techs and tool makers * Opportunities you can’t get online 🚀 WHAT’S COMING NEXT * PDR Expo * New hands-on training format * Live car demos during classes * Roundtable on networking and industry growth * Cam Auto Event (Montreal) * Upcoming podcast guests and interviews 💡 FINAL THOUGHTS * Make time for events—don’t wait until it’s “convenient” * Even a quick in-and-out trip is worth it * Investing in yourself pays off long-term

4 de may de 202623 min