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Re: FAO: Screenman (and anyone else in the UK).

Posted: September 11th, 2006, 11:32 am
by madscot
To dry out i use a micro torch (which i use for all my heat related tasks) from the front. I am very careful not to heat the sceen to much or to quickly. Of course i let it fully cool before any drilling/putting on the bridge and watch for the water to leave.

BTW, i use the new type of Espirt bridge if that makes any difference. I really enjoy the simplicity of it.

Re: FAO: Screenman (and anyone else in the UK).

Posted: September 11th, 2006, 2:30 pm
by screenman
I personaly find the new Esprit bridge simple to put on but, the fact that you have to lift off two of the legs to get a proper seal ( as per Esprit instructions) This causes many style of breaks to pinch at the top making them harder to fill. Look at the way a bullseye is and you will see what I mean.
If you get a chance to use a Delta chip dryer you will be suprised how good they are.

Re: FAO: Screenman (and anyone else in the UK).

Posted: July 18th, 2007, 2:55 pm
by Glass Doctors UK
Hi Madscot
If you want Insurance work we would consider you on our UK list as we dont have anyone in scotland at the moment

Re: FAO: Screenman (and anyone else in the UK).

Posted: July 18th, 2007, 10:55 pm
by screenman
Glass Doctors, do you have any insurance contracts apart from SICP ect. Or are you operating the same system as the franchising people. Post and hope.

Re: FAO: Screenman (and anyone else in the UK).

Posted: July 20th, 2007, 1:36 am
by Glass Doctors UK
we have our own list. As im sure you will appreciate it is confidential, but it is mostly the same as everyone elses that does not trawl car parks. The referrals i was offering were as a result of our website traffic.