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Choosing the Right Spray Gun

The next generation of spray guns will be more efficient and productive thanks to new nozzles, increased transfer efficiency and less air.

Atlas Copco Launches Energy Efficiency Roadshow in Europe

Atlas Copco announced that it will run a worldwide ‘roadshow’ for its new GA 90-160 kW range oil-injected compressors. The roadshow will start in Antwerp, Belgium on June 4 and will be followed by events in North America, South America and Asia. The roadshow offers visitors the possibility to view-in depth and in 3D the

Supplier Web Directory

The BodyShop Business Quick Reference Guide is a “Yellow Pages” for companies with a Web presence that offer products and services specifically designed for the collision repair industry. The directory is broken into two parts: 1. Products by Category 2. Alphabetical Company Listing Click HERE to download the PDF.   Alphabetical Company Listing:  1-800EveryRim: www.1-800everyrim.com

The Green Team: Eco-Friendly Ways

These body shop owners are hoping their eco-friendly ways and streamlined operations will boost their bottom line.

OSHA: When Safety is a 4-Letter Word

An OSHA inspector recently showed up to perform a ‘random’ inspection. He noted two minor violations and complimented us on our compliance, saying the average body shop has 12 violations. Because he said his report would reflect favorably on us, we mistakenly thought our fines would only be a few hundred bucks.

Spray-Gun Tips for Automotive Painting

You don’t need a new spray gun (even though you may want one) to get the most from your gun and to create a great paint job.

The Evolution of DRPs

“To every thing – there is a season – and a time – for every purpose – under heaven.” Those lyrics have been repeating in my head since I began outlining this article examining direct-repair agreements. Why? Because to examine DRP agreements without examining their history and evolution would – in my opinion – be

When the Paint Hits the Fan

What are the common paint-shop screw ups? What mistakes are consistently causing paint failures – and costing you cash? Hint: It’s not all your painter’s fault.

The Dirt … On Dirt

Is contamination in your paint jobs a common occurrence? It shouldn’t be. If you identify all the potential sources of contamination, you’ll find that painting isn’t such a dirty job after all.

Wheeling In The Profits: Tire & Wheel Service

Traditionally deemed mechanical work, tire and wheel service could be the edge your shop needs to attract more customers and inflate profits.