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Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 30th, 2008, 2:22 pm
by David T
Greetings all,

I attended the Delta training class in Jan. 08 and was very impressed with the education it provided. While it was easy to get the injector in the exact position on a vertical "practice" glass in a classroom, I had a great deal of difficulty getting accurate placement of the bridge/injector when doing a repair on a windshield (using the mirror on the inside of the glass actually made it worse).

This affected the results and quality of my work to a point where I stopped doing repairs.

I decided to attend another Delta training class held in Eugene last month (Oct.) and discovered that a "centering tool" had been introduced. I don't know if anyone had mentioned it on the forum, but this $8.00 tool made it ridiculously simple to precisely position the seal of the injector EXACTLY over the opening where resin is to be injected. I was stunned at how easy this item corrected my previous dysfunctional attempts when making repairs.

In short; if you don't have this tool (and have had similar problems that I had), get it.

Best of luck to all,
David T

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 30th, 2008, 3:55 pm
by revive
Interesting David
Whats this tool called - as Ive got to get it from Graham (Delta GB)- so Id better know what to ask for ( ie part #)

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 30th, 2008, 4:01 pm
by revive
I know it is a centering tool but will probably kneed a part #
-couldent edit previous post sorry guys ..

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 30th, 2008, 4:04 pm
by Brent123
Revive,
The Centering Tool part number is CT500 and our retail price is $8.00. You would need to contact Graham to see what he sells it for.

Tammy

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 30th, 2008, 5:53 pm
by maxryde
I have been useing an AWL for this for years. It is very helpfull when a break is in the center of the shield. I don't need to lean near as far on a vehicle. I do it on most breaks, just loosen the bridge and align the seal and your good to go.

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 30th, 2008, 6:17 pm
by Guelster
Here is the link for the centering tool.

http://www.deltakits.com/windshield-rep ... ts/11/638/

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 30th, 2008, 8:36 pm
by David T
maxryde,

Yes, an awl would function well as a centering tool to position an injector accurately. So would a 16# finishing nail or an aluminum knitting needle (both of which I was considering using).

While any of these items would be effective in allowing a windshield repair technician to effectively center a bridge/injector in the appropriate position, the $8.00 "centering tool" is not only a bargain, it admirably matches the standards of the rest of the equipment offered by Delta Kits.

While this is just my humble opinion and I'll admit I haven't seen "all" the equipment sold by other WSR companies, once you have used it, it becomes clear that this item was designed to "seamlessly" work with the Delta bridge/injector (instead of substituting an awl or other pointed object that wasn't designed or intended to repair windshields).

David T

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 30th, 2008, 8:54 pm
by maxryde
Good point David, I suggest this tool also, however it was not available when I started so I improvised. The tool I use is lesser quality and price too. If I were to order a kit today I would make sure this tool was on my list!!

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 31st, 2008, 7:03 am
by t4k
The inspection mirror works great for me. Just look in the mirror and line it up....no need for additional tools.

Re: Delta's new tool...

Posted: October 31st, 2008, 6:37 pm
by Mr Bill
Sometimes I use an awl.
Sometimes I use one of those thin red straws you use to stir your coffee. ( the price is right)