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Re: Glass Mechanix Training Course

Posted: February 11th, 2007, 8:57 pm
by jonnyques
WOW Glad I went with Delta's equipment! Having tried both systems, I find the Delta works better for me. Fraction of the cost with free training. And hey Delta has a fourm. As for the scratch removal, from what I've been told the GM is a knock off of the IPS system. IPS trains for free also, and give great support as they make the product.

Re: Glass Mechanix Training Course

Posted: February 11th, 2007, 10:28 pm
by wisecrack
Hey Guys We Went To Las Vegas Training Shelby Is Great. There Was Just My Self And My Nephew For Training Love My Equipment. Worth Every Penny. We Took Complete Course. Shely U Rock A N F Enterp.ca.

Re: Glass Mechanix Training Course

Posted: February 11th, 2007, 10:29 pm
by wisecrack
sorry shelby on the spelling

Re: Glass Mechanix Training Course

Posted: February 12th, 2007, 1:55 pm
by dragwurm
this is shelby and i love you guys. as far as tools and training the right equipment in the right hands will do the right repair. i can make anysystem work its not the tools but the tech all you guys remember that. i make my tools work, i dont let them work me......

Re: Glass Mechanix Training Course

Posted: February 14th, 2007, 3:48 pm
by wilz
Bula Shelby, it certainly is nice to have you back here and of course i consider myself fortunate to have meet you. Hope all is well with family.
as far as tools and training the right equipment in the right hands will do the right repair. i can make any system work its not the tools but the tech all you guys remember that. i make my tools work, i dont let them work me......
by Dragwurm

I have one question for you, more like student to master. By the above quote, a you saying that there are other tools that are much more capable than our very own GM tools?

Re: Glass Mechanix Training Course

Posted: February 14th, 2007, 5:55 pm
by rhudync
Since equipment is being discussed, I have been doing windshield repairs here in New York for 3 years using Liquid Resins equipment and resins. Have nothing to compare to. Anyone using their system now or has and any pros or cons with the system, Thanks, hud