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Collision Blast 3M Accuspray Contest Winner – Andrew Cline

Congratulations To Andrew Cline from Corning Community College in Corning, New York.
Andrew is the winner of a 3M Accuspray primer gun. He entered the Collision Blast contest, which was offered to all collision repair students or instructors. To win, the collision repair instructor or student was directed to write about how they became interested in the collision repair industry and/or about the collision repair program that they are a student or teach at. The stories were judged and the winner was selected.
A special thanks to Jody DeVere, Chris Sheehy, and Melissa Marscin for selecting the winner and to 3M for providing the Accuspray Primer Gun.
Below is the story that made the win.
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“I have worked on cars my whole life my dad had always let me help him. I did a two year program at coopers education center boces my junior and senior year at high school doing auto body collision work I was awarded the most outstanding student award for the highest grade in class with a 98 average and high grade on nocti test. I decided to continue my career at Corning Community college for a two year program do auto body collision repair. I am a first year student my first simester I got a 3.27 GPA. I love working on cars it what i want to do for a career and a hobbie thats how much I love it I have a 73 nova that im putting together on my free time with a 454 big block with throttle body ingection. I competed in skills usa for auto body collision repair in 2010 at reginals at alfred state college i placed 4th I moved on to the state level and placed fifth placeing the 1st in metal work, 1st in priming and paint prep, and a tie for finishing. The reason I lost I bombed the test because we did not study electronics at my boces. I plan to open my own shop some day and work on everything from handas to chevys. I go to all the local car shows to see peoples work and I even travel to go to car shows I go to Carlile spring and fall shows and chevy nationals. I go to Syracuse Nationals as well. I go to a drag strip almost every weekend called skyview. I plan to take my education even furture by keeping up on laws and regulatons all the time I plan to become I-Car certified in as many things as I can.”
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The first step was identifying all the dents and dings that needed repair, and filed them down to metal. A stud nail gun was used on the larger dents, and heat and a body hammer were used on the smaller ones. Then we took out all head and tail lamps and rear bumper and left side skirt, so as not to damage these parts during repair. A 5”x2” piece was fabricated to fit below the fuel door, and finished with filler and glazing putty, and sanded. When we started on the left quarter right behind the door, we discovered about an inch of body filler(OEM recommendations calls for no more than ¼ inch of filler for safety reasons). In order to repair the low section there it all had to come off, and underneath all that filler were drilled holes just covered with filler. Mr. Smith explained that in the 70’s body sheet metal was stretched back to shape using screws drilled into the panel. Since the metal was already stretched from previous repair it was too thin to work any more. A 5”x9” section was cut out using a small cutoff wheel and a new sheet metal piece was fabricated to fit. For extra support we also cut backing plates for 3 of the sides to weld the section to and plug welded them to the sides of the hole. Then the new piece was welded using stitch welds and grinded smooth. In grinding off all the filler from that section more metal damage was discovered on the lower half and on the bottom edge so that section was cut out of the bottom of the quarter and a used part was sectioned in.

