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First of all a big hi to all on the forums.
I was interested to find out information into a fairly new autoglass removal tool for eurothane bonded glasses. Apparently this machine is used externally on the vehicles. Thus reducing any possible damage to the glass or body apperture on removal. I'm interested to find out if anyone has any information about this product and to whom is distributing this innovative product. Thanks |
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This tool has been out a couple years at least...It's called The Inductor. Contact Midwest Thermal Spray...248-442-6540. I think ours was around $700.00, there are accesories you can get too if I remember correctly. It's a pretty neat tool but if you leave it on the glass too long paint will bubble. It takes practice and patience to learn and usually two people, one to work the tool, another to keep an eye out for melting paint, etc. Good luck. Dave Premier Auto Glass, Waukesha, WI
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Do not use this tool for auto glass replacement.
It is unknown what effects it has on the paint and e-coat, or for that matter if you are preforming an R+R what is happening to the encapsulation and or PAAS System? To many un-knowns. It works by using magnetics, so if you are wearing jewelry or have rods or screws in you (not loose) it will heat them up and may burn you. This was developed for the salvage yards not auto glass replacement. Try the BTB Autoglass removal system, they are based in Melburne AU. For my money they have the best all around system for removing autoglass on the planet. No, I do not represent them. |