What Is The Perfect Repair Kit............

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Repair1

Post by Repair1 »

This is my idea of the perfect repair kit tell me what it is you guys do? Something diffrent to talk about.....
Check out the picture it all fits :lol:

Canvas Bag (Aprox. 13 X 8 X 9)
4 Repair Bridges (I carry 7 lots of fleets)
Extra Seals
Probe
Dremel
Drill Bits
Crack Resin (Thick)
Multi Purpose Resin (Thin)
Pit Filler
Small Cure Tabs
Long Cure Tabs
BB Breaker
Needle
Thumper
Magnify glass
5 Dark Blue Cotton Towels
Glass Cleaner
Polish
Piece of Leather
Razor Blades
12-Volt UV Light
110-Volt UV Light
Lotion
Flashlight
Tooth Brush
Mini Propane Torch
Amber UV cover

Image

Happy Repairing :wink:

Brian

Added picture, adjusted formatting
gt_repair

Contingencies of the WSR business

Post by gt_repair »

you forgot the extention cord for the 110V when you can not get close to an outlet.
glassdoctor
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Post by glassdoctor »

I would add a few more things. :)

Bigger bag, or second bag.

Second 12v light and battery power source.

Second "drill" with a polish wheel. (just my preference... more toys)

Shade screens or umbrella. Just ask.. :wink:

DryStar or Liquid Resins dry out tool in addition to the mini torch.

Sealing tape, rags and water bottle for cooling hot glass,
and a large torch for warming cold glass.

and did you forget the toothpaste? :wink:
Repair1

Post by Repair1 »

It's in the truck with the ladder... :wink:
GRT

Post by GRT »

I'm not even going to list what I carry because I've been asked several times "where's the kitchen sink." I think they were just jealous of my ice cold tea... and premium beef jerky. :roll:
optic-kleer

Post by optic-kleer »

I would always add the UV resistant dome (great in the summer when its really sunny, or when it starts raining midway through a repair), and although its not exactly a repair tool, my VIN etch equipment (can quite often get you on the car in the first place). Additionally I never go out without my name badge, uniform and promotional literature (it all helps, and tilts the balance in my favour on those customers that need a little bit more "helping" with making a decision.
glassdoctor
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Post by glassdoctor »

GRT, youre vehicle must look like my van... how does a wsr guy have 100's of lbs of stuff anyway?
GRT

UV Dome

Post by GRT »

You know glassdoctor, I really don't know, but somehow I've managed to do it, and apparently you have too. :? :lol:
johnnyone
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Post by johnnyone »

Nice Tool Bag R1 :lol: Like it lots..I just bought mine at sears for a xmas preasants, they were on sale so got 3 of them for me and I really like it,,about the same size as your but doesnt have as many compartements..
Bullseye WSR
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Post by GlassStarz »

What you need all that stuff for? I got a portable tool box weighs about 10 lbs full. a step ladder in the trunk and an extension cord"I learned my lesson in the scouts carrying that hard cover book and can of deoderant for 30 miles I learned to downsize. the backpack". Whats in the box? couple bridges a uv light couple bottles of varios resins and pit filler a dremil with extra bats and some drill bits, Cure tabs ,syringe,small bottle of glass cleanerand a towel.
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