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window tint
Posted: August 20th, 2003, 2:46 pm
by David Dixon
I have been working as an Independent Contractor in a carwash and am now setting up a tent and working on my own. Any ideas on where resin can be purchased at a reasonable price?

Where do you find resin?
Posted: August 20th, 2003, 2:50 pm
by Delta Kits
David,
Welcome to the forum!
Trying......to........resist..........sales...............urge!
Try searching your favorite search engine under windshield repair, or windshield repair resin, should find a few companies. Be careful with the
"bargain" basement resins, you certainly get what you pay for, as many members can attest to.
Also, any of the big suppliers, including Delta Kits, should be able to get you liters if you are doing that much volume, which will save you a ton of money!
Re: Resin
Posted: August 20th, 2003, 5:16 pm
by GRT
David,
I use Delta's resin and I'm very happy with it. I've tried some samples from other companies and there are a few that are compatible, but there is also lots of junk out there. Whatever you do, DONT use cheap resin our you will be out of business before you know it.
My 2 cents worth,
GRT
Posted: August 20th, 2003, 5:42 pm
by mafsu
You can get o.k. results from lots of resins. The problem is there are a lot of o.k. windshield repair guys. If you look into the archives you will find thet there are two or three resins highly recommended. This is the one part of your repair you don't want to skimp on. Even the most expensive resin will only cost you pennies per repair.
Posted: August 20th, 2003, 7:46 pm
by David Dixon
Thanks for your replies. I'll look in the archives and see what others have to say.
David
Posted: August 21st, 2003, 9:21 am
by ChipTechsWSR
I have tried other resins other than Delta Kits and was not as happy with the results. As another poster mentioned, buying in bulk is a great money saver. From what I have seen, there is not that much of a difference in price between major resin makers and I wouldn't risk trying cheap resins. For how many repairs that can be done per bottle, the price of the resin is not going to impact your profit margin in any significant way. Unhappy customers might though!
Posted: August 21st, 2003, 9:47 am
by Dave M
David,
My first thought after reading your post was how long have you been doing windshield repairs? Have you already purchased equipment and have you been trained? If your answer is yes, than by gosh you should know were to buy your resin!!
Posted: August 21st, 2003, 7:29 pm
by Jeremiahswindshieldrepair
Delta Kits is my only supplier ... cept for battery powered UV lights (GRRRRR Brent

)
I have trained hundreds of people on windshield repair and have used other systems and Delta Kits is by far the premier system in ease of use and affordability. In fact I wouldn't trade my delta kits resin and bridge for any of the $3000++ systems out there.
Posted: November 7th, 2003, 9:09 pm
by Daveycrewcut
Why does Brian Jeremiah get to advertise his insurance billing & training company on the forum?
What else? Networks
Posted: November 7th, 2003, 9:56 pm
by desertstars
I didn't even notice that, davycrewcut.
You are most observant.
Perhaps brian paid thousands of dollars for that signature.
I just joined the forum a month or so ago.
Yesterday I received a bill for six emoticons.
Be particularly cautious when using them within your posts.
At three bucks apiece, they add up.
Someone better check Jeff's IRS return this year.
Did you know he tools around in a Cadillac STS?