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Posted: August 23rd, 2004, 1:58 pm
by Billwags
I operate a mobile paint repair service and have posted a couple of time previously. I just purchased a used GM 2000 Deluxe Crack and Repair system today.
I am still planning on getting a new kit. Still trying to decide which system (Delta, GT, or Glasweld). All three have offered 30-day money back guarantees w/waived restocking. It really makes it tough to know which way to go when each one says theirs is #1 and will offer that kind of guarantee. So, I will probably purchase two NEW systems and return one. I am pretty sure one system will be Delta. The decision is whether to buy the Glasweld or Glass Technology (manual) system as the second system. I would love to hear any thoughts... I am leaning toward the Glasweld because they offer a 2-day class that is only 2-3 hours from my location. I doubt that I would be able to attend a Delta class and got the impression that it was fairly important to go to a class.

It sounds like lots of folks like the GT Diamond resins....?

I am off to pick up a windshield at the local salvage yard to use as my practice windshield.

I would love to hear any advice you all have (other than practice, practice, practice before I go out)!

Thanks in advance for any help,
Bill

Check your private message, thanks!

Need a Glass Mechanix manual & video and some advice!

Posted: August 23rd, 2004, 3:28 pm
by mafsu
Hey Billwags, where in VA are you located.

Posted: August 23rd, 2004, 8:50 pm
by scratchy
I bought one of the fancy GM2000 kits and have replaced all the included tools, even the tool boxes, except the injectors. I think this kit as sold is great for the business that uses WSR as an add on but doing full time volume requires some things have to be changed. :( Check out the Delta kits, gooood stuff.

Any Tips On Getting Work Shirts

Posted: August 25th, 2004, 8:08 pm
by Mikedoby
Billwags, I purchased the kit from GM back in March and attended the class in Las Vegas at the same time. I too would change a few things in the kit but love the two injectors that came with my kit. I also use the GM resin most of the time, but have tried Delta and L/R. Each does a good job if used properly with your equipment. Good luck..

Posted: August 27th, 2004, 5:47 am
by CPR
Let me know if you still need the GM training video.