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Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 25th, 2005, 3:41 pm
by glassdude
Does anybody here use the Liquid Resins repair system? How do you like it?
Also, are all resins pretty much the same? I mean what ever site you go to that sells resins claim to be the best or most advanced. Is one really better than the other? If so, why?
Thanks for your input.
-Jeff
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 25th, 2005, 4:49 pm
by GlassStarz
I have several Liquid Resins injectors and find them to be perfect for my needs
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 25th, 2005, 6:46 pm
by Bill D
Glassdude,
I just have to ask, why the newby questions since you've been in business for 13 years? This is NOT a flame, I just don't understand , unless you are using this fine forum to troll for information. Are you a competitor of Delta Kits? Are you Janvil?
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 25th, 2005, 7:38 pm
by glassdude
Bill D wrote:Glassdude,
I just have to ask, why the newby questions since you've been in business for 13 years? This is NOT a flame, I just don't understand , unless you are using this fine forum to troll for information. Are you a competitor of Delta Kits? Are you Janvil?
Bill D,
That's a fair question and I don't take it as a flame.
Yes, I've been in the glass business since 1992. I started out doing windshield repairs. And after about 2-3 years I switched to glass installs only. More money. The windshield repair system I bought way back then was from NVS Optkleer. I still have the bridge, 2 injector bodies and a whole bunch of plungers and the white boots.
Well, recently I started doing repairs again. The equipment is fine and works pretty good but this resin pump assembly that LR has really seems neat. That's the reason for my post.
As far as resin goes, I bought my latest resin from my glass distributor since NVS Optkleer is no longer around. I thought they had pretty decent resin back then but I can't get what's not available. So that led to my second question on my post.
I can only be a competitor of Delta Kits if I was a manufacturer or supplier of W/S repair products which I am not.
Yes, this is a fine forum. Lots of good information here.
-Jeff
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 25th, 2005, 8:30 pm
by Repair1
Liquid Resins has some good stuff I would say there a good company really don't do any business with them, however I have seen and used there stuff before. I don
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 26th, 2005, 12:04 am
by mafsu
A couple more choices, if your bridge does accept Novus style injectors. Esprit makes a very nice plastic bodied injector. Of course Deltas injector is also compatible.
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 26th, 2005, 9:29 am
by Janvil
Bill D wrote:Glassdude,
I just have to ask, why the newby questions since you've been in business for 13 years? This is NOT a flame, I just don't understand , unless you are using this fine forum to troll for information. Are you a competitor of Delta Kits? Are you Janvil?
Delta Kits is a fine company. Delta Kits is not a competitor of Janvil.
Janvil has changed our focus and no longer sells windshield repair products.
Janvil manufactures and distributes Glass and Plastic Restoration products, scratch removal systems and polishing compounds worldwide. That is all we do. Just thought that we needed to clarify this point.
Thanks...
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 26th, 2005, 4:10 pm
by jonnyques
Janvil I hope you decide to go to the MTE this year. I just looked at your site and would love to see a demo of your products. Do you have any sample sizes of the plastic restore? I have a Bright Solutions kit and Im not impressed with the results. This year I plan on taking some Canadian winter headlights to see demos on! Hope you can make it.
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 26th, 2005, 5:24 pm
by GlassStarz
Here was todays progress myself 4 LR injectors a nephew to assist 26 school busses 38 breaks 4 hrs in and out the LR stuff works great on the verticle glass only 2 drops off the glass all day
Re: Liquid resins repair system?
Posted: August 27th, 2005, 7:57 pm
by Finch
GLassdude:
I have been doing repairs since 1989, most of the chemicals are all the same. It is what you prefer thin or thick resin. I use tri-chem it costs 39.52 and it works well. I have tried others but this is the one that I like.
Finch