glass mechanix service?????
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hahahahahaaa Screenman... who is that Jeff Higgins guy anyway???
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chips1144, glad you got it, I think some may have missed.
33,000 + screen repairs over 18 years and still learning.
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LOL I got it was waiting to see if Jeff would reply,, it was a good one screenman
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GOT MY PEANUTS :eusa_danc
Dale...
No job is so simple that it cannot be done wrong.
No job is so simple that it cannot be done wrong.
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Berg,
Just a quick note to say that I have went through both Glass Mechanix and Delta's training and they both were great. The instructors and staff at both places are a wealth of information and want you to succeed.
Just a quick note to say that I have went through both Glass Mechanix and Delta's training and they both were great. The instructors and staff at both places are a wealth of information and want you to succeed.
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Wow... this is like the Twilight Zone!!
I totally forgot Jeff was not a Delta guy!!! I do seem to recall hearing that before but it's still very weird and scary to me!!!
LOL
I totally forgot Jeff was not a Delta guy!!! I do seem to recall hearing that before but it's still very weird and scary to me!!!
LOL
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Jeff, does GM still promote funny techniques like drilling bullsyes and using spot heat to "fill" a stubborn leg? Stuff like that? lol... j/k
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glassdoctor;27290 wrote:Jeff, does GM still promote funny techniques like drilling bullsyes and using spot heat to "fill" a stubborn leg? Stuff like that? lol... j/k
I really want to see the answer to this one.If you read other MFG. forums you will see some "funny" techniques being used as gospel. I would like to see the spin on this one..LOL
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I got kicked off the GM forum a long time ago for questioning a "funny" technique ... forget what it was exaclty , but I do recall that it was totally bogus. Good stuff....
I like the look of the new GM injector... came out maybe 2-3 years ago?
I like the look of the new GM injector... came out maybe 2-3 years ago?
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Hi Glassdoctor!glassdoctor;27290 wrote:Jeff, does GM still promote funny techniques like drilling bullsyes and using spot heat to "fill" a stubborn leg? Stuff like that? lol... j/k
Absolutely not, we do NOT advocate drilling bullseyes or using spot heat to fill legs.
We do advocate, just as I did at DKI, heating the windshield to optimum temperature, but not excessive (which is what I think you meant). Excessive heat will make the leg swell shut, making it look like it's disappeared, but not allow resin to flow in. When it cools back down, the leg reappears. Not to mention increases the chance of it cracking out.
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