I was
heavily disappointed with Kent White's Autobody Steel Patch Panels DVD. I suppose it could be half my own fault for "judging a book by the cover".
On the cover is a series of pictures of a '37 Ford hood being lengthened approximately an inch and metal finished out. I thought "cool, I gotta check this out", assuming it was done with simple hand tools. Only to find that inside the DVD he lap welds a door skin on and just uses a factory spot welder to attach it in a few spots and calls it done.
Then the rest is filled with him hodge podging the lower portion of a rotten '34 Ford grill back together. Unsure if he was trying to illustrate that anything can be fixed or what was the actual purpose???

Wish I could have my time back that it took to watch it.
Next on my list is David's DVD and/or Kerry's if it's still available.