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Tesla Motors Approves Pro Spot MIGs and New i4s Spot Welder

These tools join previously Tesla-approved equipment like the i5 Smart Spot Welder, PR-5 Rivet Gun System and more.

SCRS Releases All Three OEM Summit Videos

SCRS has released all three sessions of the 2019 OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit on their YouTube channel.

Cebora Introduces New Dual Gun MIG Welder

The new Cebora Dual Gun Double Pulse MIG welder model 344 is a 270-amp, three-phase welder.

BASF to Feature Talent, Tools and Tradition at SEMA

BASF announced that they will be showcasing the latest builds from some of the industry’s most talented icons, along with solutions for businesses that go well beyond paint, at booth no. 20353 at the 2019 SEMA Show in the Racing and Performance area of Central Hall.

SCRS Announces Details for 2019 OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit at SEMA Show

The OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, Nov. 7, marks the fifth year this program has been included in the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) series lineup.

The Essential Craftsman

I’ve been a car guy forever. I drew cartoon Bucket T’s with flat-head V-8s, velocity stacks, headers and flames on my grade school notebooks.

OEM Auto Body Certification: What’s Next?

In 2011, the three major industry associations decided that OEM repair procedures should be the standard. In 2019, we’re talking about taking those repair procedures to the next level and getting that stamp of approval from the manufacturers who created them.

Ford Tests Light Communication for Autonomous Vehicles

Ford researchers are now experimenting with “driverless” cars to test light-based communication with pedestrians to build trust, according to an article by Tech Radar.

Car-O-Liner Announces Spot Welder Promotion

Car-O-Liner has announced that, while quantities last, you can save $7,238 on the fully automatic CTR12000 208-volt spot resistant welder.

Waymo to Build Autonomous Cars in Michigan

Google’s Waymo self-driving car division has announced plans to build a plant in Michigan to transform vehicles into autonomous cars for its ride service business, according to an article by Reuters.