noobie what to say hi
noobie what to say hi
hello fellow windshield repair techs im in the process of getting my business started.. i have a equilizer repair kit and for some reason the repairs just dont come out as good... i was thinking about getting the delta kit and is there a big diff between the to has anyone esle switch over from another company to delta?
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Re: noobie what to say hi
Welcome!
Funny. Why first investing in one system, and then in another?
Contact the Eq. vendor and be properly trained.
BTW: there is a lot of information here on this forum.
If you use the search option, and be using the proper terms, you will be amazed as to how much you will find re the various systems.
The search option can be found at the top, on the right hand side.
Good luck.
Funny. Why first investing in one system, and then in another?
Contact the Eq. vendor and be properly trained.
BTW: there is a lot of information here on this forum.
If you use the search option, and be using the proper terms, you will be amazed as to how much you will find re the various systems.
The search option can be found at the top, on the right hand side.
Good luck.
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Re: noobie what to say hi
Welcome to the froum! Glad your here!
As I do agree with Frank on the training issue because I feel there is more to doing windshield repair than suck some air out and pushing some resin in. You can learn so much more with training and different variables that you will face in the field. I'm not sure if I have done any research on those guys when I was getting into the business. But i am thankful to have foud Delta and over the last couple of years I made some really awesome friends with them and some fellow forum friends here as well.
Delta is an awesome company to be a part of and an even better company to do business wth JMHO! Do this... Do alot of research on Delta yourself. You will see that they do stand up to there motto.."Simply the best"
Take Care and Keep posting!
As I do agree with Frank on the training issue because I feel there is more to doing windshield repair than suck some air out and pushing some resin in. You can learn so much more with training and different variables that you will face in the field. I'm not sure if I have done any research on those guys when I was getting into the business. But i am thankful to have foud Delta and over the last couple of years I made some really awesome friends with them and some fellow forum friends here as well.
Delta is an awesome company to be a part of and an even better company to do business wth JMHO! Do this... Do alot of research on Delta yourself. You will see that they do stand up to there motto.."Simply the best"
Take Care and Keep posting!
Chad E. Clewis
President
GLASSTIME Windshield Repair & Headlight Restoration
"Its What You Put Into It That Counts"

President
GLASSTIME Windshield Repair & Headlight Restoration
"Its What You Put Into It That Counts"

Re: noobie what to say hi
ive been doing auto glass replacement for the last 3 years and i finally closed up shop this week becuase to much of an over head and the market is very competitive.. so i wanna go in to the repair business.. no1 just does repairs here... so im going to give it a shot... the kit ive had for 3 years its the american auto glass one relabeled by eq and also a glass star kit with the tabs.. but from my research so far the delta looks the best and simplest to use
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Re: noobie what to say hi
There are dozens of Kits out there some work better than others its really a personal thing kind of like the dif between Ford and Chevy use what you like do the best you can 

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I looked at several repair systems before finally deciding on the Delta Kits system. Factors I considered were:
1. Reputation 2. Cost 3. Ease of Use 4. Durability 5. Warranty/Guarantee 6. Available training.
Before finally making my decision, I flew up to Eugene, OR and participated in a Delta Kits Training. -Best decision I made! There are less expensive systems out there but the quality that goes into the tools I purchased were well worth the money I spent. It was really helpful having the experts that created the Delta Kits system show me how to best use the tools. -I sound like I'm a Delta Kits rep, but I'm not. I'm just a happy customer.
1. Reputation 2. Cost 3. Ease of Use 4. Durability 5. Warranty/Guarantee 6. Available training.
Before finally making my decision, I flew up to Eugene, OR and participated in a Delta Kits Training. -Best decision I made! There are less expensive systems out there but the quality that goes into the tools I purchased were well worth the money I spent. It was really helpful having the experts that created the Delta Kits system show me how to best use the tools. -I sound like I'm a Delta Kits rep, but I'm not. I'm just a happy customer.

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I have to agree, Delta tools are of great quality. Plus the assistance and training they provide is superb. I have never used any other, I started with Delta and have no regrets whatsoever.
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I liked the fact that Delta kits is a one stop shop for everything. I spent hours and days looking at everything on the web. I placed two phone calls and decided to go with Deltakits. I have not waviered from that decession after more than a year.
I dont like complicated proceedures or equipment. My regret was that I didn't attend training sooner.
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I dont like complicated proceedures or equipment. My regret was that I didn't attend training sooner.
Candyman
DeltaKits Trained & Certified:
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Re: noobie what to say hi
You won't regret it! Gauranteed!
Chad E. Clewis
President
GLASSTIME Windshield Repair & Headlight Restoration
"Its What You Put Into It That Counts"

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"Its What You Put Into It That Counts"

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