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Straightening Modern Metal: Using Heat

Using heat to facilitate the straightening of a modern automobile or light truck is very tempting.

Is High-Tech Worth the Cost?

When computerized measuring systems first became available, most shop owners considered them luxuries that only the biggest, busiest and best shops could afford.

Getting the Most from HVLP Spray Guns

Whether your shop is located in an area of the country that requires your painters to use HVLP spray guns or you just purchased them to save money, your painters need to
make several changes in reduction and technique to get the best job from this technology.

Shop Forum/Addressing Aftermarket Parts

Some collision-repair specialists don’t mind using aftermarket parts, some do. For those who do mind, how do they deal with having to use them when an insurance company says
so?

A Car is Born

Movies from the past starring: Cars!

An Ounce of Preparation

A prevalent problem in paint shops across the country is topcoat peeling. Though there are several possible causes for this problem, the most common cause is also the most
obvious: poor preparation.

Shop Management/The Future is Now

Even if you’re 30 years from retirement and 40 years from death (so you think), it’s still in your – and your loved ones – best interests to plan for these events.

Keeping the Towel

Small-Shop Burdens…..and a Turnaround!

Simply Success: Richard Cossette

Name: Lehman’s Garage, Inc. Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Owner: Richard Cossette Established: 1917 Square Footage: 66,000 (four shops) Number of Employees: 85 (four shops) Repair Volume: 907 cars per month (four shops) Average Repair Cost: $1,400 Success. It means different things to different people, but one belief is often associated with it – it’s difficult to

Safety Tips for Lifts

Automotive lifts are critical to the operation and profitability of your business, and the safe use of lifts is critical to preventing employee injuries and damage to customers’ vehicles. By operating lifts correctly, you can ensure that your shop is profitable, productive and safe.