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- August 28, 2009 at 11:35 pm #15569
Hello,
CollisionWeek.com may be publishing a story about refinishnetwork.com’s forum.
We would like to ask you all, as users, to send us a comment about the forum. Share your thoughts. Tell us how you use the forum? How often do you use it? What other forum’s do you like to use? Have an interesting story about how it helped you in your job? Let us know.
You may also send comments via email to [url=mailto:editor@collisionweek.com?subject=refinishnetwork]editor@collisionweek.com[/url]
PLease note, any responses may be selected for inclusion in the story, along with your screen name.
Thanks for your input!
August 29, 2009 at 4:34 am #15571i will post somthing in the morning im dog tired right now but this site i think alot of trust me good ta see ya here 😉
I stop by the site usually once a week to see what’s happening. I post the odd question but usually use the shoutbox more and talk there. I can remember once instance when I was having a problem with a failing bumper repair that some of the guys talked me through. I was used to using 3M epoxy filler where it was acceptable to use a polyester filler over as a final skim. Our shop eventually started using Fusor 142 and what was happening was after the bumper finished baking the polyester filler would bubble off of the Fusor 142. One of the guy’s ( I think it was Jimmo) told me that since Fusor 142 was urethane based you could not apply a polyester filler directly over it. After being directed to the tech sheet it clearly stated that, the solution was to finish with an epoxy based filler or use epoxy between the urethane and polyester.
Since I had no idea who my Lord Adhesives rep even is, being able to have another technician help us with our problem was great. The solution saved our shop money as we had no problem from that point on…. That’s my story, thanks!
It’s good to take a break from the daily grind and see what my fellow paint/bondo sniffers are up to.
We all take great pride in our work and to be able to share with those that truly appreciate the hard
work involved is motivational. It’s more than just a job and/or business. I can read about industry news
elsewhere. But, here, it’s about the art, passion and the individual. Craftsmanship is not dead.August 30, 2009 at 10:37 pm #15589Refinish Network is my favorite place to come for paint and body info. Questions can be asked without the posts turning into an insurance company or people bashing affair. The atmosphere is friendlier than other sites and the people are very helpful. The shout box is a great place to fellowship with other people and for fast answers to those questions that you need to know now.
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