Global hail chaser stories.



Ever wondered what it is like to be a Global hail chaser? To travel from one country to the next, fixing hail damage all over the world?

Well I am going to tell you exactly what it is like, because I have been doing just that for the past 10 years.

Hail chasing across the globe sounds exciting doesn’t it, well it is. I have been to and worked in countries such as USA, Germany, France, Austria, and Australia. Here I will share some experiences I have had living and working on the road.

I will share with you stories about the hail damage itself, to trying to communicate with no language skills. And of course have a little fun on the way.

So grab yourself a cold drink, settle back and enjoy some REAL stories that have happened to me on the road while being a Global hail chaser.

Before we start let me quickly introduce myself, my name is Shane, an Australian PDR technician with over 15 years in the trade. I started PDR after having some serious back surgery at the age of 18, and not being able to do my old job. After starting out at my fathers Body shop, I quickly realized that I couldn’t be stuck inside the same shop for the rest of my life.

So like a bird that takes it’s first flight, I did also, and although frightening it was also exciting. And I have never looked back. I have gone from, not being able to afford gas for my car, to owning multiple properties, and secure investments around the globe.

But I am not here to talk about money, you could read thousands of stories from people that have designed there own lifestyles. My stories are about life, and the wonderful people I have met across the globe.


I am currently in the process of finishing these stories, please bare with me.
  • Hail in the USA
  • Austria hail chasing
    • Austria
  • Germany storms
  • Australia
    • Sydney
    • Gold Coast
    • Gladstone
    • Newcastle



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