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VIN etching
Hey Chip Dr, Do you make your stencils with a typewriter??? How many Cars per week do you average for Vin etching??? I like your Website, Very informative, Excellent... Thanks...
VIN etching
The sand blast gun with brass letters is what we use. We discovered that we could use label tape stencils (made on an old Ideal stencil cutter bought off of eBay) instead of changing the brass inserts to save time. The stencil cutter is too heavy to carry around, that's why we require an email list the day before we service a dealer.
We currently have 2 high-end dealers that we etch all new vehicles - between 50 - 200 per month depending on the economy. Car sales are very cyclical so this is not any guaranteed amount each month.
Thanks for the compliment on our website - 7 years old and constantly evolving! It generates much more business than our former Yellow Page ads ever did.
Mike Burstein
Dominion Windshield Repair
www.ChipDr.com
We currently have 2 high-end dealers that we etch all new vehicles - between 50 - 200 per month depending on the economy. Car sales are very cyclical so this is not any guaranteed amount each month.
Thanks for the compliment on our website - 7 years old and constantly evolving! It generates much more business than our former Yellow Page ads ever did.
Mike Burstein
Dominion Windshield Repair
www.ChipDr.com
Re: VIN etching
Has anyone found out how Toyota does there VIN etching. By acid brushed style does not even look the same. Thats who I get my calls from. Toyota dealerships that had to replace a piece of glass and need the VIN number put back on. My style is smaller and chaulky looking. I need to know what Toyota uses.
Vin Etching
I read all your comments regarding VIN etching and would invite any and all that are interested in getting started to give me a call at 1-888-AUTO-ETCH.
I have been involved in the VIN etching business for over 10 years and know all the different systems and players out there. We carry chemical etch equipment and supplies and the AUTOMARK sandblast unit. We sell retail kits, but our main business is selling wholesale to glass shops, car dealers, insurance companies, etc. Give me a call with any questions or comments, I love to talk about this subject even if you don't buy from me.
Sincerely, Mr. Stacey Stone - Auto Etch, Inc.
Annapolis, MD.
sales@autoetch.net
http://www.autoetch.net
1-888-AUTO-ETCH
I have been involved in the VIN etching business for over 10 years and know all the different systems and players out there. We carry chemical etch equipment and supplies and the AUTOMARK sandblast unit. We sell retail kits, but our main business is selling wholesale to glass shops, car dealers, insurance companies, etc. Give me a call with any questions or comments, I love to talk about this subject even if you don't buy from me.
Sincerely, Mr. Stacey Stone - Auto Etch, Inc.
Annapolis, MD.
sales@autoetch.net
http://www.autoetch.net
1-888-AUTO-ETCH
VIN Etching
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The sand blast gun with brass letters is what we use. We discovered that we could use label tape stencils (made on an old Ideal stencil cutter bought off of eBay) instead of changing the brass inserts to save time. The stencil cutter is too heavy to carry around, that's why we require an email list the day before we service a dealer.
Mike
Can you tell me more on the label tape stencil? I am intrested in that idea. I have the GT vin etch system also.
I guess I can say I have the VP-5000 repair sysem, the Automark vin etch, and now the scratchhog II that I am working with.. the hog seems like it is going to do the trick... Now all I have to do is learn how to use it better. I am amazed what I could remove today....
Sorry, no more boring all of you.
If you want drop me a line at gt_repair@yahoo.com
The sand blast gun with brass letters is what we use. We discovered that we could use label tape stencils (made on an old Ideal stencil cutter bought off of eBay) instead of changing the brass inserts to save time. The stencil cutter is too heavy to carry around, that's why we require an email list the day before we service a dealer.
Mike
Can you tell me more on the label tape stencil? I am intrested in that idea. I have the GT vin etch system also.
I guess I can say I have the VP-5000 repair sysem, the Automark vin etch, and now the scratchhog II that I am working with.. the hog seems like it is going to do the trick... Now all I have to do is learn how to use it better. I am amazed what I could remove today....
Sorry, no more boring all of you.
If you want drop me a line at gt_repair@yahoo.com
Javil
To reach Janvil, You can visit Janvil's website @ www.janvil.com or call 1-877-452-6845.
delta kit/ device
gtrepair,
The stencil machine is an old Ideal stencil cutter. It cuts 1/4 inch letters but unfortunately, the machine weighs about 50 pounds and is large (you can do a search online and see a modern day version). It looks like one of the old type label makers with a big wheel mounted on top of the machine.
We buy vinyl stencil material from a number of different glass etching sites on the web. The vinyl is adhesive backed so it sticks to the front of the brass letter stencil box while pressed against the window to etch the VIN. The stuff comes in rolls - usually 12 inch minimum width so it has to be cut down to use. We cut 2 stencils per vehicle.
The long and short of the story is that it's a pain in the rear but still better than manually inserting the brass letters for each vehicle. The only requirement is to have the dealers email the VIN's a couple of days before hand so we can precut them.
There has to be a better way but I haven't discovered it yet.
Mike Burstein
Dominion Windshield Repair Inc
The stencil machine is an old Ideal stencil cutter. It cuts 1/4 inch letters but unfortunately, the machine weighs about 50 pounds and is large (you can do a search online and see a modern day version). It looks like one of the old type label makers with a big wheel mounted on top of the machine.
We buy vinyl stencil material from a number of different glass etching sites on the web. The vinyl is adhesive backed so it sticks to the front of the brass letter stencil box while pressed against the window to etch the VIN. The stuff comes in rolls - usually 12 inch minimum width so it has to be cut down to use. We cut 2 stencils per vehicle.
The long and short of the story is that it's a pain in the rear but still better than manually inserting the brass letters for each vehicle. The only requirement is to have the dealers email the VIN's a couple of days before hand so we can precut them.
There has to be a better way but I haven't discovered it yet.
Mike Burstein
Dominion Windshield Repair Inc
Re: delta kit/ device
MIke
Thanks for responding, I am really intersted in finding a way to load the vin faster so it is fesable to use and carry to a repair and shoot two birds with one job stop..
How big or small is the air comp. that you use? I have 2 differant air comp.'s one is aCampbellHausfeld #FA2003 1 gal. www.chpower.com/index.asp
and the other is Accuset 2.5 gal 2 hp by senco #pc2061
fish.netexpress.net/view/...ols/229681
I like these because I can close them in under my roll top cover in my pick-up... Just not sure if they are adiquite to use for the vin etcher.
What do you think?
Thanks for responding, I am really intersted in finding a way to load the vin faster so it is fesable to use and carry to a repair and shoot two birds with one job stop..
How big or small is the air comp. that you use? I have 2 differant air comp.'s one is aCampbellHausfeld #FA2003 1 gal. www.chpower.com/index.asp
and the other is Accuset 2.5 gal 2 hp by senco #pc2061
fish.netexpress.net/view/...ols/229681
I like these because I can close them in under my roll top cover in my pick-up... Just not sure if they are adiquite to use for the vin etcher.
What do you think?
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