Portable Shading - Block The Sun

Post your windshield repair tips, questions, advice! Note there is a sub-forum specifically for business development questions.
rp4

Dealing with old repairs

Post by rp4 »

Any tips or suggestions as what works for you expiecnced mobile techs.

Is there a supplier out there that offers some shadding tool. Especially when the sun is directly over you?
I have LR big umbrella, but was wondering if some of you guys found something less expensive, and works well, a little easier to carry?
Bill D

Report on w/s repair

Post by Bill D »

The Liquid Resins umbrella is a tool that I forget I have and only use it occasionally. But it just might be the best investment I've made. I always use it when working in a high rise office building parking lot.
Just think, 10-20 floors of offices, with people looking out at an orange and white umbrella with black WINDSHIELD REPAIR print!
Way too expensive, but payback was 3 retail jobs.
Just remember, mount it as far away from the damage as possible- when the wind catches it, the glass will flex.
Julie

Post by Julie »

A towel will work.

I used to use a big bubble cover from Novus, now we use a Novus uv cover that is flat strip about 12''x18" with a suction cup on each corner. It's really easy to carry around. Two fit in the bottom of my tool box easily.

I would think any company that sells repair equipment would sell a uv cover.
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Post by gold star wsr »

I have the liquid resins umbrella, which I use to shade ME, but I still use my uv protector to prevent premature curing during the repair. My uv screen is one I made up myself, incorporating a couple of ideas I saw on different forums. Works wonderful for me.
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plate glass repair

Post by Coitster »

Personaly I use my tent when its really hot outside which it gets that way all the time in the summer. I roll the windows down and let it cool down while I am making my call to the insurance company. When I am done I come out and the glass is usualy a lot cooler for me to begin work. As for a UV protectant, the tent is ok, but I still use Towels over my bridge or the UV blocker screen. Its really up to you.
David
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ACT 1

Post by ACT 1 »

Coitster: when you referenced your tent would you set up your tent when it is really hot just to do one repair?
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Post by Coitster »

Yes, I will set it up to do just one repair. It only takes me like 2 minutes to set it up, and I stand under it also so I am out of the sun. Its no big deal, trust me, every windshield I have ever cracked out was because it was too hot. The tent really helps.
David
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DaveC

Problem with star break repair

Post by DaveC »

Coitster wrote:Its no big deal, trust me, every windshield I have ever cracked out was because it was too hot. The tent really helps.
You mean to tell us that you have cracked out a/some windshields [-X

You should have kept this a secret as Jeff may now have to demote you from moderator to "cracker" :wink:
CPR

Post by CPR »

May have cracked from lookin at it too long..................

Sorry bro, couldn't resist. :D
CPR

Post by CPR »

I have some pictures of a hitch mounter umbrella holder, mods let me know if I can post them.

Umbrella 1
Umbrella 2

Added link to pictures
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