Aluminum is being used cars today, but with the push to increase fuel mileage over the next few years; aluminum is expected to be used more on cars to reduce the weight. If you are a DIY or working on restoration jobs, then this may not be a big concern for you. However, if you […]
Get Inspired At What You Do Best
As a collision repair instructor, I’ve noticed there are 3 basic types of students. However, these 3 types are not just collision repair students, but everyone fits into one of these 3 categories. Which one do you fit in? Watch this video of a small girl playing football, then we’ll discuss the 3 types of […]
5 Steps For Inspecting Airbags When Estimating
I don’t know about you, but keeping up with all of the airbag recommendations is becoming more time consuming and difficult. With airbags in every place imaginable and manufacturers increasing the amount of recommended procedures, it is easy to overlook something. Below I have a video that I watched that gives 5 tips for inspecting […]
Statistics For The Collision Repair Industry
Would you like to know what the average collision repair technician earns, how business is evolving, and other statistics? Then take a look at the 2013 Collision Repair Snapshot. The Collision Repair Education Foundation and I-CAR perform a survey every 3 years. The last one was in Snapshot report was in 2007, but the 2013 […]
Tips For Students Starting College
A new college year has begun and this means huge changes in many of the students life. New classes, new people, new friends to meet, and new environments are just a few of the things many students must adapt to. If you are a freshman in college, here are a few tips to help you […]