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Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 20th, 2014, 11:59 pm
by Jamie271
Hi all, I'm new to this forum so please correct me if iv done something wrong. I currently run my own window tinting business in the uk and I'm looking into glass repair as an add on to the business. Can anyone suggest what is the best kit to buy and easiest to use, there's so many kits out there I'm lost, also iv seen a lot of esprit kits what's the difference in them. From what iv read delta sound like the best way to go what are there kits like for cracks? Thank you

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 21st, 2014, 6:46 pm
by EMCAutoGlass
Go with the Delta Kits EZ-330D Mobile Pro Anniversary System. Normal price is $1328, but it's on sale for $930 (Delta Kits 30 year anniversary). It's a very comprehensive kit and gives you everything you need to repair chips and it won't break the bank. Read through the forum for a while (there are already multiple threads on this very topic), and a good majority of questions have been answered on here before. Get some training and practice. Start with chips and don't worry about cracks for a while.

-Marty

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 21st, 2014, 9:57 pm
by screenman
Jamie, have a look here {URL removed by moderator} I have changed the kit slightly from the picture shown, but it was designed by myself and is a good example of what I use daily on my rounds.

If you decide not to buy from us it is still worth you having a chat with me, as for sure I have have made the UK market work well for me over the years,and as you can see from this forum I am happy to give help to anyone who may ask for it.

Also seeing your part about cracks, I do them and teach how to do them properly, Delta works fine on them.

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 21st, 2014, 11:58 pm
by Dr.Chipster
screenman wrote:Jamie, have a look here {URL removed by moderator} I have changed the kit slightly from the picture shown, but it was designed by myself and is a good example of what I use daily on my rounds.

If you decide not to buy from us it is still worth you having a chat with me, as for sure I have have made the UK market work well for me over the years,and as you can see from this forum I am happy to give help to anyone who may ask for it.

Also seeing your part about cracks, I do them and teach how to do them properly, Delta works fine on them.
Isn't advertising a violation of forum guidelines?

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 10:14 am
by screenman
It is until you have given 10 years of time and dedication to the forum on an almost daily basis. All unpaid for I must add.

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 11:16 am
by Jamie271
Cheers, how can I get in contact with you. Thanks

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 12:42 pm
by screenman
Have a look at Delta Kits in the UK.

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 1:12 pm
by Brent Deines
Dr.Chipster wrote:
screenman wrote:Jamie, have a look here {URL removed by moderator} I have changed the kit slightly from the picture shown, but it was designed by myself and is a good example of what I use daily on my rounds.

If you decide not to buy from us it is still worth you having a chat with me, as for sure I have have made the UK market work well for me over the years,and as you can see from this forum I am happy to give help to anyone who may ask for it.

Also seeing your part about cracks, I do them and teach how to do them properly, Delta works fine on them.
Isn't advertising a violation of forum guidelines?
The URL has been removed from screenman's post. In the future please report any post you believe is in violation of forum guidelines. Thanks!

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 23rd, 2014, 7:49 am
by screenman
Thinking about this post, I am in a difficult position as when asked for advice I always try my best to give it, seems I broke the forum rules in this instance and for that I apologise.

Re: Help newbie! What is best kit to buy?

Posted: September 23rd, 2014, 9:50 am
by Brent Deines
It is difficult in a case like this, which is why we try to give some leeway to you and others. You were honest about who you are and what you have to offer so no harm done in my opinion.

Where the moderators of this board have a problem is when someone hides their identity to purposely deceive board members and/or moderators for their own gain, or only join this forum to promote their products and services and do not offer useful content for their fellow forum members. Honesty and deceit each have their consequences.