Delta's new tool...
Posted: October 30th, 2008, 2:22 pm
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
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