This is art.
It’s almost magical when your car is involved in an accident and takes it to the shop for repairs. Garage doors are the curtain that covers the job of repairing your car. If you leave it there for long enough, the creases will disappear, the paint will be free from scratches, and your glass will be repaired. It’s almost like looking behind the magicians curtain to see a repair being done step-by-step. Instead of feeling disappointed by the magic trick, it is magical to see a car repaired step-by-step. It’s almost like seeing the magician perform a trick on a magician’s curtain.
This 12-minute video provides a guide by a master of his trade. Insurance disaster is guaranteed if you hit any large animal, especially one as large as an elk. It is surprising that there isn’t more damage. It’s clear that the owner is very lucky. It is fascinating to see Arthur Tussik disassemble his X5 and explain what he does as he grinds, cuts, and puts it back together. You can see how committed he is to making sure he does everything right. It even has subtitles in English, which is a nice touch as English doesn’t sound like his native tongue.
The video is clearly sped-up and edited to speed up the footage. It makes nine days of hard work seem effortless, even though they were difficult. Tussik spent five working days on metalwork, while painting took four additional days. This is a lot of dedication and time for one vehicle, especially considering the value of time in the automotive repair business. Tussik does a great job and there are many vehicles that need repair. Tussik is a good guy.