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The most I do right now is two repairs at once. I will be changing that by adding another injector to my kit soon.
I find that in most situations I can move something like this. 1st repair. Apply mirror. A closer and detailed inspection to make sure I know exactly how to rteat that particualr repair. Clean out any loose glass and/or dirt from the impact point and prepare the damage for repair. Apply the bridge Add the resin Add the injector and set in the pressure cycle. check to make there is no spreading of the damage and that no resin is leaking past the seal. If all is good, I cover the injector with a small towel or UV screen and let it sit. While it is sitting underneath the towel, I'll grab my stuff and move to the 2nd repair and repeat. I find that when I get setup on the 2nd repair, it's about time to go back and check on the 1st. Give it the attention needed, Vaccum cycle, flexing of the legs, whatever it needs and go back to the second. Wash, Rinse, Repeat as needed.
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