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Auto Market Weekly – It’s A Time To Give And A Time To Receive

November 20, 2010 by admin 1 Comment

Auto Market Weekly is brought to you by SearchAutoParts.com and AutoNetTV.com.

There is a lot of positive news this week. It’s all about awards and prizes. I guess that it is that time of year…..you know, a time to give and a time to receive. Well, Dave’s Towing, a shop in Pennsylvania, hit it big by winning the Surf or Turf Sweepstakes. Dave will have his choice of a boat or a Chevrolet Colorado pick-up….Way to go Dave!

Snap-On is working with Toys for Tots by collecting and delivering toys to help less fortunate kids wake up to a bright and exciting Christmas Day. This may answer many children hopes, wishes, and prayers this Christmas. Perhaps even make an impact on their lives. Thanks for your effort and support to help make this happen Snap-On.

Next, Bridgerland Applied Technology College in Logan Utah won a $50,000 education makeover award by the Collision Repair Education Foundation. This award will allow the college to makeover their collision repair program. That is a dream come true for any collision repair program. Kudos to Briderland!

This is a lot of great news….I bet we can spread good news in the collision repair industry faster than the bad news. Help us out…Like It, Comment, and Share on Facebook and Twitter….Let’s Make It Happen! 🙂

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Governor Visits College And Talks About High Tech and High Demand Careers Such As Collision Repair

October 20, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Jay Nixon, the Governor of Missouri visited Crowder College in regards to the newly impelled “Training for Tomorrow” program.

This program provided $12 million to help train Missouri residents in high-tech, high demand fields, including nursing, computers and collision repair technology. The funds were split among 12 community colleges in the state of Missouri. READ FULL STORY

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OTC Demonstrate How To Apply Adhesion Promoter To A Raw Bumper Cover

October 7, 2010 by admin 2 Comments

ABRN How-To Tip brought to you by Ohio Technical College.  OTC demonstrate how to spray adhesion promoter to a raw aftermarket bumper cover.  Each brand of paint have different recommendations of how to paint raw plastic, so be sure to always follow the paint manufactures recommendations.  In this video OTC demonstrates how to use Sherwin-Williams S66 adhesion promoter

After applying the adhesion promoter they are using Dupli-Color to paint the bumper cover.

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DIY (Car Painting) – Lesson On How To Spray Primer Sealer and Base Coat Paint YouTube HD Video

September 25, 2010 by AutoBodyAndPaintVideos Leave a Comment

CollisionBlast.com – Click the link to the left to watch how to blend and clear coat. ABRN, Buter Community College and Ohio Technical College have partnered together to bring you auto collision repair and car painting tips. In this video we’re going to discuss and demonstrate how to spray primer [Read more…] about DIY (Car Painting) – Lesson On How To Spray Primer Sealer and Base Coat Paint YouTube HD Video

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Safety First – Says Who?

September 9, 2010 by Donnie Smith Leave a Comment

You always hear safety first at safety meetings, but many technicians think safety is a lot of hype and ignore the safety policies. So is safety really that important?

Let’s Talk Cars
First, since we’re all about cars, not safety, let’s talk about restoring an awesome car. Let’s say we have an unlimited budget to build a million dollar ride. You know, a car like Chip Foose at Foose Design would build. Of course, it would take hours and hours of labor and thousands of dollars to get it there, but the end result would be well worth the wait and money. Could you imagine having a ride worth one million dollars? I’m sure that you would take a lot of pride in it. I know that I would. Would you take car of it? What about storage, would you keep it in the garage or put it out back in the weather? I’m sure that you would do everything that you could to protect the car from being damaged.

Another Question
If someone offered you a million dollar car like this, would you exchange it for you eyesight? What about a leg or would you trade your life for it? I am assuming you answered no, as these things are priceless to us. I would not want to even exchange my eyesight or life for a billion dollars. While most of you would agree, we are quick to ignore safety and grab a grinder and start grinding, weld without a welding helmet, paint without a paint respirator, or many other things that could affect our health without thinking twice about it. If you’re willing to take good care of a car, do you think you should take care of yourself?

Over Exaggerating
Well, this is over exaggerated. Is it? There are many eye injuries and painters that have to leave the collision repair industry every year due to becoming sensitive to paint chemicals. It really happens, but the good news is that most injuries are preventable.

How To Prevent Injuries
It would take a while to explain all of the PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) that needs to be used, but I will highlight a few of them.

1. Eye Protection – Most schools require eye protection to be worn at all times in the shop area, but I see a lot of body shops that do not require eye protection. However, I would highly recommend that you get in the habit of wearing eye protection. Eyesight is too valuable to lose.
2. Dust masks – When sanding or grinding wear an approved dust mask. This will prevent you from breathing all of the products be sanded and other debris that is not healthy for you.
3. Respirator – The catalyzed clears and primers that are out there should not be taken lightly. They have chemicals that will mess you up. Wear an approved respirator when spraying any coatings.
4. Gloves – Chemical resistant gloves should be worn when working with chemicals. This will prevent the chemicals from entering your body through your skin.
5. Hearing Protection – You may not need to wear hearing protection at all times, but if there is griding, air chiseling or other loud things going on, protect your hearing.

Say Who….You Do!
There are many other PPE and safety procedures to consider before working in a shop area. I hope when you question who is saying safety first, you think of yourself. Forget about the policies and procedures, keep yourself safe……. you’re worth a million dollars after all!

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