I'm using the Eliminator and GT's resins as well. I have no problems or what-so-ever with the system. The repairs are always neat and it does make an impression whenever I'm out there doing a job in-front of a mall or somewhere where's there's human traffic.
GT's after sales service is good and so are a few other companies out there that I know of .. Delta, ....... hmmm ...
Anyways, its really up to you to decide which system you want to get. It all has its pros and cons, The Eliminator included!
Machine based systems
Re: Machine based systems
Is there anyone out there that has used both manual and machine. Is there any difference in time to do the repair?k9mkt wrote:I'm using the Eliminator and GT's resins as well. I have no problems or what-so-ever with the system. The repairs are always neat and it does make an impression whenever I'm out there doing a job in-front of a mall or somewhere where's there's human traffic.
GT's after sales service is good and so are a few other companies out there that I know of .. Delta, ....... hmmm ...
Anyways, its really up to you to decide which system you want to get. It all has its pros and cons, The Eliminator included!
Re: Machine based systems
If you have a machined based system and you want to do two repairs at once would you need another complete machine setup to do it vs just buying another bridge setup with a manual setup?
Re: Machine based systems
I think GT sells a kit that will allow you to make two repairs on the same vehicle at once.High Altitude wrote:If you have a machined based system and you want to do two repairs at once would you need another complete machine setup to do it vs just buying another bridge setup with a manual setup?
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