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<blockquote data-quote="Inna-Hurry" data-source="post: 265951" data-attributes="member: 7958"><p>Nor I you!</p><p>JMN- my post was a generalization of the past comments I have read by many members regarding a lot of procedures... (Or kerroassidy either for that matter though he was understandably a bit snarky).</p><p></p><p>I will compare your bus wash to a mounting....</p><p>When you see your nice, shiny bus from across the lot you might assume the repairs were completed properly without opening up the bonnet to check all fasteners had been replaced,etc.</p><p>When you see a nicely mounted case, you might assume all the teeth touch and are aligned properly- not covered in wax.</p><p></p><p>Personally- I DO have oversights- I DO have a tooth not placed perfectly or without contact.... If they are happy with initial presentation they may never check.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would never say a restoration is lesser because of the equipment involved to manufacture it. If I conveyed that- I apologize. I was simply saying good equipment helps with consistency and save you time with no (or less...lol) breakdowns. I spoke with maaaany technicians when I was involved in sales and I most always talked about how they did stuff. What I am reading here is sop.</p><p></p><p>I feel this conversation has a great purpose on this forum. Everybody that reads it may get something different from it- bottom line is debate is good, healthy and encouraged. Us little guys have to the most with less.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line here: Time is money. Less time at the bench=more time to cultivate more money.</p><p></p><p>Thaks for the debate!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inna-Hurry, post: 265951, member: 7958"] Nor I you! JMN- my post was a generalization of the past comments I have read by many members regarding a lot of procedures... (Or kerroassidy either for that matter though he was understandably a bit snarky). I will compare your bus wash to a mounting.... When you see your nice, shiny bus from across the lot you might assume the repairs were completed properly without opening up the bonnet to check all fasteners had been replaced,etc. When you see a nicely mounted case, you might assume all the teeth touch and are aligned properly- not covered in wax. Personally- I DO have oversights- I DO have a tooth not placed perfectly or without contact.... If they are happy with initial presentation they may never check. I would never say a restoration is lesser because of the equipment involved to manufacture it. If I conveyed that- I apologize. I was simply saying good equipment helps with consistency and save you time with no (or less...lol) breakdowns. I spoke with maaaany technicians when I was involved in sales and I most always talked about how they did stuff. What I am reading here is sop. I feel this conversation has a great purpose on this forum. Everybody that reads it may get something different from it- bottom line is debate is good, healthy and encouraged. Us little guys have to the most with less. Bottom line here: Time is money. Less time at the bench=more time to cultivate more money. Thaks for the debate! [/QUOTE]
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