
1. I can stop!
2. I can drill the ends and run it into the mini bull!
3. Or I can use the technique Delta trained us to do and try to work the resin in along the length of the crack.
He was obviously upset, be had great compusure and was polite. (I'm glad he was courteous) He told me to go ahead and try what I could and then get him.
So I first drilled the long leg, and as I was drilling it took off another inch. So I gave up on that and tried #3. Worked great all around except for the middle 2 inches. So I cured what I had done and left the middle. I figured, If I had been bold, after curing the ends I could have reset the bridge and tried to force resin in again. Or drilled in the empty part and started that way.
Anyhow I stopped with the middle part with no resin and informed the customer.
He tried to convice me that my business should pay for it. And I informed him that in a month when he started using his defroster, it would have cracked out anyways.
So he called a glass shop to get a quote to replace it. At a little over $200, I agreed to split the cost with him.
I'm assuming my #1 error was not letting the glass cool down enough. Any thoughts from you experienced folks?
#2 I do have a waiver on my invoice for folks to sign, however, I've yet to use it. It seems I've read that if they are near the edge they are the most likely to spread, So I've been reserving the signature for one of those. Haven't had one yet. So now I'm rethinking that maybe I'll have everyone sign my waiver. I didn't even warn the guy it could spread, cuz honestly I didn't think it would. Boy learned that lesson. I guess they all could.
So I'm open to any thoughts or questions to make myself a better tech.