This is a newsletter blog that will be posted once a month to highlight news, other blog posts, videos, events, and other things going on in the collision repair program. You can also listen to it on our podcast.
Butler’s Auto/Collision programs were recently selected by Tomorrow’s Technician and Chicago Pneumatic Tools for being the Top Auto/Collision School of the Year. Allthough Butler did not make it to the top 4 finalist, I still consider Butler winners for making it to the Top 20 and for being the only school in Kansas to be selected as a finalist. I am grateful for that and feel that is a big accomplishment. I want to thank TT and CP for selecting us as the top 20 and for all they do.
In their class, we’ve been discussion sectioning procedures on structural parts. Building inserts for rails, rocker panels, etc. Once we’re through this class we will learn more about paint problems, detailing, final inspection after the repair have been completed, and giving the vehicle back to the customer in it’s pre-accidental condition. Then it’s time for them to enter the “world of work.”
BCC Student Wins Trip to WIN Conference
BCC Student wins an all expense paid trip to attend the 2009 Women’s Industry Network (WIN) in Dallas, Texas. This is an organization for all of the women involved in the collision repair industry. To learn more about WIN and the conference, read Jenni’s post.
New Advisory Board Members
I would like to thank our new collision repair advisory board members. New members are Arlie Ovreton from Arlies Paint, Body and Glass in Marion, Kansas; Brian Hollis from Xtreme Motorsport Inc. in El Dorado, Kansas; and Mitch Speck from Auto Craft in Wichita, Kansas. The time they volunteer helps us produce superior technicians in the collision industry. Thanks for your support!
Instructor Training
Jeremy and I attended Vision Hi-Tech Training and Expo in Overland Park, Kansas. There I attended some I-CAR classes over water borne paint, drivability issues, and steering. Jeremy attended some automotive classes. We were in different classes, so I’m not sure what all his classes were about. I believe that he has been doing some hybrid training.
Looking Forward
It’s That Time Again – Enrollment for Fall
Collision Repair and Automotive students will be competing in the SkillsUSA later this month. I am new to this competition, so I’m not sure what to expect. We’ll let you know how it goes.
Blogs and videos found in the media.
You can watch all of our videos on our YouTube BCRN channel at www.YouTube.com/ButlerCollision
BCRN in other places
Join us on FaceBook. We have a group for all collision repair schools, students, and technicians to network. Join this group
Contact Information
For more information about the Collision Repair program contact:
Donnie Smith
Lead Collision Instructor
(316)323-6890
asmith73@butlercc.edu
For more information about the Auto Tech program contact:
Jeremy Carlson
Auto Tech Instructor
(316)322-3287
jcarlson5@butlercc.edu
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Collision Repair Tip
It is important to plan your work before beginning repairs. Just jumping in and pulling a frame without proper planning is a plan for failure. So here’s your tip. Plan you work, then work your plan.
Fact
Butler’s Auto/Collision programs were named among the top Auto/Collision 20 schools by Tomorrow’s Technician and Chicago Pneumatic Tools.
Quote
People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing-that’s why we recommend it daily.
~Ziglar, Zig
Question
(1) What is the first type of frame damage that usually occurs in a front-end collision? (2) Why does that happen first in most cases? (3) Why is this important to know? If you know 1 or all of the answers, I invite you to leave us a comment.
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The first damage to occur is Side-Sway which is caused by the driver reacting and swerving the vehicle. This is important to know because you have to know which sequence the damage occured to be able to reverse the sequence while repairing(first in last out)