Re: Damp in a repair
Posted: November 5th, 2008, 2:12 pm
Slow down a bit simplweb, why on earth buy that kit? the Delta system in my mind is far better.
There was plenty of UV around today to cure resin and the legs on all starbreaks would have had enough water in to swim in. I would hasten to say that what you are saying about replacments and doing repairs says a lot for our industry over here, replacment guys in the UK replace I know of not one that can do quality repairs, mainly due to very poor quality training, which of course is not the fault of guys like Simplyweb or even his employees because they do not likely know what makes a quality repair.
In our climate the only safe way to do a repair is to keep it covered at all times. I am sorry if I sound a bit harsh and I would like to time to help you make a more informed choice of equipment training etc. in the UK contact Delta and they will forward my information to you.
If you decide on the Maxim uncomputorised timer sytem please make sure you take a trigger spray of water with you when training and squirt plenty into all the different types of damage including 6 inch cracks before you start the repair process as this simulates better the type of conditions we work in in the UK. You will be suprised to know that very few training companies over here train you to take moisture out, or in fact offer a UV shield in their equipment.
Once again please make contact before you spend any money, it is important before starting any business to do as much homework as possible.
There was plenty of UV around today to cure resin and the legs on all starbreaks would have had enough water in to swim in. I would hasten to say that what you are saying about replacments and doing repairs says a lot for our industry over here, replacment guys in the UK replace I know of not one that can do quality repairs, mainly due to very poor quality training, which of course is not the fault of guys like Simplyweb or even his employees because they do not likely know what makes a quality repair.
In our climate the only safe way to do a repair is to keep it covered at all times. I am sorry if I sound a bit harsh and I would like to time to help you make a more informed choice of equipment training etc. in the UK contact Delta and they will forward my information to you.
If you decide on the Maxim uncomputorised timer sytem please make sure you take a trigger spray of water with you when training and squirt plenty into all the different types of damage including 6 inch cracks before you start the repair process as this simulates better the type of conditions we work in in the UK. You will be suprised to know that very few training companies over here train you to take moisture out, or in fact offer a UV shield in their equipment.
Once again please make contact before you spend any money, it is important before starting any business to do as much homework as possible.