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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.

Society of Collision Repair Specialists Releases New Video on Spot Welding

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has released the newest SCRS Education Committee video, which focuses on squeeze-type resistance spot welding.

Maserati Approves Chief Collision Repair Equipment for Certified Body Shop Program

Maserati has approved a range of Chief collision repair equipment for use in the structural repair of its vehicles.

Honda Approves Chief MI200T Spot Welder for Collision Repair

The MI200T now is available to dealers through Honda’s tool and equipment program.

Technical: Weld Bonding – The Best of Two Worlds

Shops that don’t use squeeze-type resistance spot welding in combination with adhesives are missing the big picture and possibly exposing themselves to a negative situation.

Weld Bonding
Technical: STRSW – Preventing Corrosion

Automakers are requiring squeeze-type resistance spot welding during repairs because it limits heat, provides better corrosion protection and adds longevity to repairs.

Technical: Change Keeps Coming

With car manufacturers scrambling to meet the CAFE regulations, change will not slow down anytime soon. So we need to stay current on repair recommendations.

Last Chance for Pro Spot’s Big November Rebate

Manufacturer’s rebate includes $2,500 off welders and more.

Chief Introduces Squeeze-Type Resistance Inverter Spot Welder

Chief states that the MI200T with lightweight transformer pliers is more powerful, more efficient and more maneuverable than other spot welders.

Save Your Bits with Steve’s Spot Weld Bit Sharpening

For $8 per bit, Steve’s Spot Weld Bit Sharpening will sharpen your dull, two-fluted spot weld drill bits and get them back to like-new condition.

Keep Your Spot Weld Drill Bits Sharp

Reuse your spot weld drill bits several times to save money, improve profitability and generate operational improvements.

How They Work: Spot Welders

When your business invests in a squeeze type resistance spot welder, you’re really investing in the ability to consistently produce a safe repair for your customer.