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When the Goan Gets Tough: the Goan Body Shops

The age of refinish technology has yet to dawn in India. With a population in excess of 900 million, labor is cheap and plentiful and money is scarce. Needless to say, specialized collision-repair equipment is virtually nonexistent. Although India has only 5 million cars and CVs, the demand for collision-repair shops is high. The roads

Working on Alternate Vehicles: Some Solutions

Check out the following technical trouble spots and tips.

Working Magic: Paintless Dent Repair (PDR)

PDR is only as good as the operator on the other end of the pry tool.

Loading Up the Truck: Changing Your Location

Have you ever thought of moving your shop? Are you contemplating a move now?

Centennial Celebration: 100 Years

From the horseless carriages of the early 1900s to the chromed-up hot rods of the ’50s to the alternately fueled vehicles of today and tomorrow, the automobile has experienced 100 years of transformation.

Seeds of Success: Redfield Collision Center

Name: Redfield Collision Center Location: Festus, Mo. Owner: Greg Redfield Established: 1976 Square Footage: 18,200 Number of Employees: 27 Repair Volume: 116 cars per month Average Repair Cost: $1,640 The first Harley-Davidson motorcycle was made entirely by hand by four men in a backyard shed. Although it started out simple, the now-mass-produced Iron Horse ended

The Vote is Cast: National Rule Regarding the VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)

In currently regulated areas, many shops had a learning curve with new low-VOC products that will be shortened considerably for the rest of us. What they discovered when they began using high-solids products was that their main problems were getting the finish to lie down smoothly and getting the paint work to dry in the

Super Tech Tips

The best weapon, as always, is knowledge.

Shedding Light on Infrared

For a shop owner, not getting vehicles done on time results in upset vehicle owners, unhappy insurance adjusters and frantic times in your business.

The Tale of One Shop Continues…

…..with Paul and Teresa Slate