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opey71

Opinion needed

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san diego, sunny ca


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Erie ins.

Post by speedmaverick »

Charlotte NC, A-1 Windshield Repair
http://www.a-1windshieldrepair.com/
impact

Any suggestions on proposal letters?

Post by impact »

Slidell, LA

Like your author name!!!
mepoozer

Sudden Impact Windshield Repair LLC

Post by mepoozer »

Denver, CO here and just starting out!!!!
WIN-1

The best thing ....

Post by WIN-1 »

I'm in Waco, Tx. Presently sinking into despair 'cause my repairs are, at best, dismally unprofessional :cry:
mepoozer

Need advice on drill bits please

Post by mepoozer »

WIN-1- Try to have some patience and maybe different resin. Just a suggestion from my husband who has done repairs for quite some time. Write back if maybe he can help you more.
texanfrog

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:lol: Conroe,Tx. Just Started doing WSR
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Post by Coitster »

Dallas, Texas
I wish I was back in Seattle Washington because its too hot here.
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re: drill bits

Post by gold star wsr »

Win-1,

Dont get discouraged. Most replacement shops are only too happy to get rid of old windshields. Get some and practice on them. Use an adjustable spring loaded center punch (any hardware store, about $10 or so dollars) to make stars. Put a steel bead on a rubber band, hold it sling-shot style & let it fly, to make bullseyes. PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE! ... contact all the windshield repair suppliers and request samples. This will do 2 things for you...
1. you will have a supply of resin to practice with
2. you will discover which resins you prefer without having to purchase any of them (that's what samples are for, anyway)

Treat the time you spend practicing as your 'job' until you get your confidence built up.

Keep coming to the forums, and ask questions. Most of the regulars are happy to help.

:) Grace
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Post by nwglasspros »

Kirkland, WA

Hey David the weather here is beautiful and in the 70's! =)
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