defiant888,
In my opinion only, although I would like to think most tech's feel the same is...You are absolutely, positively, partially correct only in the sense that no matter what system you use there will always be slight evidence. Where I feel you are misinformed is that it is still broken when it is been repaired. Thats why they call it REPAIR. If it has been repaired properly, it is no longer broken. Just because you can see evidence of the break does not mean it is still broken. Remember, we are REPAIRING, not manufacturing glass.
I also feel this outlook that after a break is REPAIRED it is still broken would apply to someone who was not of the skill level to complete a proper repair. The break would still has the potential for migration. In that case, yes it is still broken.
Thats great that you have that kind of longevity in the industry. It is always good to hear someone elses successes. 13 years is a long time, especially to feel that way about the REPAIR process and your REPAIRS overall though.
Pay it foward,
Brian
www.safeglasstechnologies.com
info@safeglasstechnologies.com</p>