what happens when curing?
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Re: what happens when curing?
Get an industrial sewing needle from any sewing store I use an 18 guage. The folks at GM sell a nice set for reasonable. worth the investment to just order from them and then u will know.
My best mentor one said " be fair with your priceing but never too low, be honest with your customer/competition, when the day is done be sure you have done "good works", and always leave something of value on the barganing table!!
While my friend and trainer/ mentor Ray has moved on, his words live.
While my friend and trainer/ mentor Ray has moved on, his words live.
Re: what happens when curing?
While we are talking about sewing needles -- I have on occasion dropped one after tapping it, and it rolled down the windshield and down into the grill on the car! "Well crap" I thought to myself. "I'm glad the customer didn't see that."
The sewing needles are a little difficult to hold, so I have been thinking... I could use a plastic straw or pice of plasic or cardboard (something) to act as a handle and push the sewing needle through it half way. It would be much easier to hold and control. Then if it did get away from me, it certainly wouldn't find its way down inside the grill on the customers car.
Happy repairing!
The sewing needles are a little difficult to hold, so I have been thinking... I could use a plastic straw or pice of plasic or cardboard (something) to act as a handle and push the sewing needle through it half way. It would be much easier to hold and control. Then if it did get away from me, it certainly wouldn't find its way down inside the grill on the customers car.
Happy repairing!
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Re: what happens when curing?
Cut a small piece off an old belt for the holder Sneck, it does make a time of getting used to it for aim tho...
My best mentor one said " be fair with your priceing but never too low, be honest with your customer/competition, when the day is done be sure you have done "good works", and always leave something of value on the barganing table!!
While my friend and trainer/ mentor Ray has moved on, his words live.
While my friend and trainer/ mentor Ray has moved on, his words live.
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