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STRSW: Try It. You’ll Like It (Squeeze Type Resistance Spot Welding )

Considered expensive compared to other types of welders, resistance spot welders have met with a lot of resistance. Yes, they’re different than what we’re used to, but they also produce a factory-like weld in less time.

I Spot a Time Saver: Search of the Ultimate Resistance Spot Welder

How many times have you bought a major or even a minor tool, only to realize that you didn’t really know what you were getting? Sure, you were able to get by with your purchase, but how many times did you want to kick yourself – wishing you’d researched just a little more? At our

See Spot Run: Squeeze-Type Resistance Spot Welder

Despite it’s long history, “resistance welding” is aptly named – because many technicians still continue to resist using it.

Is Spot Welding Viable?

Used in the manufacture of modern vehicles, spot welding becomes a bit more complicated when applied to collision repair.

Repair Plastic Parts

Cebotech Inc., distributors of OEM-approved TECNA resistance spot welders and CEBORA aluminum pulse MIG welders and plasma cutters, is also your source for the Plastic Spot.

Putting the Squeeze on Repairs

I’ve been the not-so-proud owner of four spot welders because I’m cheap. Though I wanted all the benefits of a top-quality welder, I didn’t want to pay for top quality. Learn from my mistakes … please.

ProColor Collision Adds New Location in Shingle Springs, Calif.  

ProColor Collision Shingle Springs joins franchise owner Tony Buryakov’s ProColor Collision locations in southeast and northeast Sacramento.

Vehicle Scanning & Calibration Technology

Scan tools and calibration equipment have come a long way as far as ease of operation and ability to access the vehicle.

5 Auto Body Industry Trends for 2022

Five trends that will impact the collision repair industry next year.

Vehicle Scanning and Calibration: Do You Have a Plan?

For scanning and recalibrating vehicles, identify what you need versus what you want – and plan to adapt for the rest.