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Posted: March 17th, 2004, 9:04 pm
by Ridge Runner
GlassStarz, Very well stated. I do mostly vertical stuff & could never do a repair w/o resin running down the ws. On top of that I had a problem with their pit filler turning a bronze hue after some time. I don't think the KISS principle applies here. The bridge is a piece of aluminum flat stock that has been bent,drilled & had the end dipped in,so called,liquid rubber. The plus here is,my experience with the system reinforced the old saying "you get what you pay for",also "cheaper ain't always better". Just thankful Delta Kits gave me a good trade in....Jim
Don't call him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: March 17th, 2004, 10:53 pm
by WIN-1
Hello Newbie!
Smart guy, WR is a good business to jump into- unless you prefer working 50 hours a week for chumpchange?:~(
Having just completed Delta's training, I'm happy to say that now I'm proud of my work- that's important to me!
I've acquired some other equipment here & there- I'd just like to mention I LOVE my Delta bridge & IMHO- Yeah, it's worth the money!-
Plus side is-these guys won't steer ya wrong.
Good luck
Ken
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Posted: March 18th, 2004, 5:47 am
by downsra
Once again, thanks to all for the inputs. I have made up my mind and I'm going with Delta!!!!! This is the name and logo I have come up with. Any thoughts? Well untill my kit arrives and I get trained. going to sit down and start writting my own "Windshield Repair" business software. Don't like spending the money on commercial software and I like having things tailored to my specs.
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Posted: March 18th, 2004, 9:12 pm
by Ridge Runner
hello downsra, Like the logo. You have a good positive attitude. Don't get discouraged, but you live in a state that has more NWRA members than California thanks to Cindy Rowe Auto Glass. Seems to me you should work really hard @ learning David Coit's method of selling WSR, no in reality,of selling yourself. No advertising costs & good source for referrals. You've already chosen the right equipment. Good fortune to you.
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Posted: March 19th, 2004, 11:03 am
by downsra
Thanks Ridge Runner. Yeah I came across Cindy Rowe Auto Glass while I have been doing my research. She's close by to me but she is mostly on the east, south east or PA. I'll be doing the north, north west side of PA so I hope that works out for me and plus I'll be doing Philadelphia area. A good question I have for you and everyone else is could one legally go out of state and do some work from time to time? Maybe like once a month or so. Reason I ask is that I go to New Jersey on a regular basis (Atlantic City). It's just a thought. Thanks again.