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chipfixer

Post by chipfixer »

:roll: I had the occasion to view a competitor yesterday.It was one of those minute men ??????......He was attempting a large star w/a 2" crack.
picture it....Vehicle in the sun,injector over star,inert resin,pressure fill for 45 seconds,vac for 20 seconds,remove injector,pit fill,drill hole at end of crack,(no bulls eye)install injector,add resin,pressure fill for 2 min.remove injector,add pit resin cover w/mylar 30 sec.srape w/s.when asked why all crack didn't go away,"it will after awhile,it takes 30 days for it to dry".
I wonder whaat video he watched.
screenman
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Post by screenman »

Someone been watching me.
33,000 + screen repairs over 18 years and still learning.
Over
glassdoctor
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Post by glassdoctor »

You can me both screenman, he he.
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wow

Post by Clarity Glass »

I will assume we're talking about 5 minute. Being affiliated with them I can add a little more input.
1) I was trained in pouring rain and hail.
2) the employees get three days hands on in the field training and then they're left to do "quality" repairs.
---paperwork says "expertly trained technicians"
3) they have extremely high turnover. Why worry about quality when you're going to get that $8 an hour wage good or bad.
Just my 2 cents.
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