This is a class project about different types of metals used in vehicle construction, some possible repair methods, and some information on body fillers. The three most common steels used in vehicle construction are mild, high-strength, and ultra-high-strength steel. Mild steel can be easily formed and is generally easy to work with. High strength steel […]
Jenni’s Passion Story
Automotive Collision Repair fulfills a dream for me and provides a way for me to grow in my passion. My story isn’t typical. I didn’t grow up with all my family being car people, although my dad did teach me use my hands and to find solutions. It really started as a silly hobby when […]
KPRC-TV Highlights Collision Repair Program – High Demand Career
Revved Up About Learning Local 2 News (KPRC-TV) highlights San Jacinto College Auto Collision Repair Program in Houston, Texas. The video expressed how the students are pumped to learn this skill. There will always be auto accidents, which is job security for the collision repair industry. High Demand Not only are accidents a factor for […]
Riverland Community College Goes Green – Donation For Waterborne Paint Technology
We would like to congratulate the Collision Repair Program at Riverland Community College for their step towards a cleaner learning environment for their students. Riverland CC is located in Austin, MN and is one of the NATEF/ASE certified collision repair programs featured and recommended on Collision Blast School Search. The school was given a check to […]
The Importance of Mechanical Diagnostics in the Collision Repair Process
Frontal collisions often result in damage to mechanical components. Often such damage goes unidentified until the final stages of the collision repair. Finding a significant mechanical malfunction at the latter stages of the repair process can be trouble for all the parties involved including the repairer who overlooked basic diagnostic tests that may have avoided […]