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Old 04-11-2008
jayjacque jayjacque is offline
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Default Re: computer based WR kits -worth the money?

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Brent said:

I guess all that really matters is that you are happy with the equipment you use, but I hope we can leave it at that and not get into a big debate about pressure and vacuum. I have been having these debates with competitors for years and nothing ever changes.


A couple years ago, I believed with passion and fury that dry vacuum systems made every other system on the market obsolete. After using dry vacuum injectors (Cinch and Spectrum) for over 2 years, I went back to a wet injection technique with minimal vacuum, that is to say, only when needed, because there is no difference in the structural and cosmetic results. And it doesn't make any noticeable difference in the repair time.

And for what it's worth, I use Liquid Resins equipment.

Brent takes considerable time and energy to post on "his" forum in an unbiased and fair way. He give every issue the most thoughtful and intelligent responses he can. That's a big part of the reason I stick around.
I used to have an old Delta bridge. I'm thinking late 80's or about 1990. Really big and cumbersome to begin with. Then it had that dry vacuum thingy made out of metal. So I had all this weighty equipment hovering over the windshield, just crossing my fingers each time I didn't drop it right on the windshield! Anyway am very happy with Delta's current technology.
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Old 04-11-2008
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Default Re: computer based WR kits -worth the money?

Oh yeah and I meant to say, It works much better
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Old 04-11-2008
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Default Re: computer based WR kits -worth the money?

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You all missed what I was going talking about...

To me as I can see it, it is easer to have the asistants of a vacum first to help draw the resin into the break compair to inject then vacum. I thought that the AC simulation would be easy enough to understand with out going into total depth. But you all broke it down in a differant aspect mechanicaly.
Again, one said it is hard to type what you mean compair to talking face to face.
Everyone seams to read to deep into something and then they miss what was really pointed out...

I will drop it at this point. I just had to point out what I was going for.
I understand where you are coming from and agree that if under a vacume this would help to draw(actually push as a positive pressure always push's into a negative pressure...physics LOL) in the resin.The A/C analogy was just not the way to explain it .I think that anything that helps is worth doing and looking at too.Thanks for the tip too.!!
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Old 04-11-2008
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Default Re: computer based WR kits -worth the money?

Hey can any of you tell me how to fix my AC before summer gets here?

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