How'd your day go?
How'd your day go?
Ok just venting here. Had one of those days. Funny thing, it was still profitable but I think due to the fact that I do other work besides W/R.
Anyway here's how it went. Got up, drive 100 mi. to a city I go to about every other week. Stopped at one lot, got 3 vehicles. 2 with single hits, 1 with about 4. Almost everything at that lot was hard. None of my suction cups wanted to stick. I think they coated with Rain-X or something. It was just a little too coincidental. And maybe that's why I had problems filling. I didn't realize the situation until the bridges slid off several times on 2 vehicles, so I lost resin. Re-attached, same problem, finally pulled out the lube (which I hardly ever need) Then there were stubborn ones to fill, had to slide bridges over, drill and pop a few times. Had to use heat more than I like. 2 and half hrs. later, all but one came out to my satisfaction. This dealer only uses me occasionally, so I really wanted things smoother. Oh well. Side note: Spent most of the morning frustrated, forgot to put on sunscreen adding to the burn on my back legs!
Next lot a little better. (I was hoping a lot better!) Again 3 vehicles, 2 with 2 hits, one with 1. The 2 hit vehicles came out nice, even though one of them still needed to drill for batwings. I popped to make sure. The one that gave me fits maybe was my fault, the truck with only 1 hit. It was re-doing someone else's work, so I knew that going in. I had to drill four holes, try to pop and heat each time from the inside. Time consuming though. I sure didn't plan on drilling that many holes, nor using so much heat. Risky, but it worked. At least it improved about 75-80%. And that was the lot I picked up some graphic jobs, so a happy ending. Didn't get to the other lots, but maybe will go there again before 2 weeks, so that's all good too. Vent over.
Anyway here's how it went. Got up, drive 100 mi. to a city I go to about every other week. Stopped at one lot, got 3 vehicles. 2 with single hits, 1 with about 4. Almost everything at that lot was hard. None of my suction cups wanted to stick. I think they coated with Rain-X or something. It was just a little too coincidental. And maybe that's why I had problems filling. I didn't realize the situation until the bridges slid off several times on 2 vehicles, so I lost resin. Re-attached, same problem, finally pulled out the lube (which I hardly ever need) Then there were stubborn ones to fill, had to slide bridges over, drill and pop a few times. Had to use heat more than I like. 2 and half hrs. later, all but one came out to my satisfaction. This dealer only uses me occasionally, so I really wanted things smoother. Oh well. Side note: Spent most of the morning frustrated, forgot to put on sunscreen adding to the burn on my back legs!
Next lot a little better. (I was hoping a lot better!) Again 3 vehicles, 2 with 2 hits, one with 1. The 2 hit vehicles came out nice, even though one of them still needed to drill for batwings. I popped to make sure. The one that gave me fits maybe was my fault, the truck with only 1 hit. It was re-doing someone else's work, so I knew that going in. I had to drill four holes, try to pop and heat each time from the inside. Time consuming though. I sure didn't plan on drilling that many holes, nor using so much heat. Risky, but it worked. At least it improved about 75-80%. And that was the lot I picked up some graphic jobs, so a happy ending. Didn't get to the other lots, but maybe will go there again before 2 weeks, so that's all good too. Vent over.
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200 mile round trip......2 hours each way and how much gas was spent??? It might have been more profitable to stay home???
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When redoing old repairs I find heat from the outside a lot better. As for the mileage how man potential customers did you drive past. Mind you we have all done it. Even a day like that is better than a 8 till 5 job.
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Screenman your so right !!! A 200 mile trip on a nice sunny day is better than any day on a job LOL..How quickly we forget !
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Did 5 sets of headlights at a lot went down the street did 4 chips and 2 touch-ups by 11 it was hot (102) so I went to the dollar store
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I had all my repairs come to the shop today. I fixed 8 cars all with Rock Chips, only one car had 2 shots in its glass. All came out to my liking and the customers loving :eusa_danc
Tomorrow is my 1/2 day. I have a plate glass repair first thing in the morning and then maybe even call it quits after that....we'll see.
Tomorrow is my 1/2 day. I have a plate glass repair first thing in the morning and then maybe even call it quits after that....we'll see.
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Heat from the outside works? Interesting. How so? Would the moisture evaporator be a way to do that or need to be something else? And do you do it on the vacuum cycle in the same way you would from the inside?screenman;31584 wrote:When redoing old repairs I find heat from the outside a lot better. As for the mileage how man potential customers did you drive past. Mind you we have all done it. Even a day like that is better than a 8 till 5 job.
About the driving, there are about 7 populated cities on this island I service. I've got about half the car lots used to me coming now. The closest city I service twice a week. The others get serviced the other days, some weekly, some every other week. It's a lot of driving, and I know fleets and such could eventually be opened up closer. But for now it's the route that works. I definitely don't want to drive this much the rest of my life, but I have some pretty good accounts in a few far off cities, so I like going to them.
P.S. Aside from the driving, most of my days aren't that rough :redface:
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Hey, at least no one sliced themselves open with a razor blade! To me, a day without drawing blood, is a good day! you guys are so lucky to be doing something you love, without a boss and no time schedule (somewhat). That is my goal.
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If I wake-up on the top side of the grass, it's a good day.
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Sunshine WR,
You beat me to it! Now thats keeping things in perspective.
You beat me to it! Now thats keeping things in perspective.
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