From Nicks-n-Quacks to Nicks-n-Quakes!
Posted: January 7th, 2011, 7:54 pm
A small earthquake hit the San Francisco Bay Area today.
I have a small home based windshield repair business, Nicks-n-Quacks WSR. I had a job in Milpitas at a customers workplace parking lot. I met the customer and the repair looked like it would be easy to do. The repair is what we call a very small star on the passenger side of the WS, a 2010 VW. It was cold outside so I warmed up the windshield a little so the resin (liquid glass) would flow more easily into the damaged area. Everything seemed normal but then I felt the car shake. I had my equipment (injector) on the glass and I thought either someone was shaking the car or we must have gotten a sudden heavy duty "wind" that was shaking the car. Just as it came suddenly it stopped suddenly. I then looked at the damage on the windshield and the tiny little star had become a shooting star with a long trail. I was shocked! I've been doing windshield repair for 10 years and have experienced only 3 crack outs in hundreds of repairs. I called the customer and he was OK with what happened but I felt so bad that he would need a replacement. I gave the customer $100 to help him with his deductable. I think I will rename my business ...Nicks-n-Quakes!

I have a small home based windshield repair business, Nicks-n-Quacks WSR. I had a job in Milpitas at a customers workplace parking lot. I met the customer and the repair looked like it would be easy to do. The repair is what we call a very small star on the passenger side of the WS, a 2010 VW. It was cold outside so I warmed up the windshield a little so the resin (liquid glass) would flow more easily into the damaged area. Everything seemed normal but then I felt the car shake. I had my equipment (injector) on the glass and I thought either someone was shaking the car or we must have gotten a sudden heavy duty "wind" that was shaking the car. Just as it came suddenly it stopped suddenly. I then looked at the damage on the windshield and the tiny little star had become a shooting star with a long trail. I was shocked! I've been doing windshield repair for 10 years and have experienced only 3 crack outs in hundreds of repairs. I called the customer and he was OK with what happened but I felt so bad that he would need a replacement. I gave the customer $100 to help him with his deductable. I think I will rename my business ...Nicks-n-Quakes!
