Posts Tagged ‘tools’

Understanding Pnuematic or Cordless Automotive Repair tools

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by admin

The age of digital technology has allowed us to truly make our lives easier in several different areas. When it comes to automotive tools, this can not only make driving and tightening nails or screws simple, it can also feel as though it’s effortless. Unfortunately, you can’t just run to the store and purchase any type of tools and have the same results. There are hundreds of different brands, but the ones you decide are best for you are the most important. It all depends on the project and whether you need air tools, pneumatic tools, or even cordless tools.

However, it’s recommended that you take on pneumatic or air tools if you need to worry about affordability. Keep in mind that cheaper doesn’t mean worse, and these variations are extremely efficient when it comes to any job where they are required. The difference is they get their automotive features from taking advantage of pressurized gas to put mechanical parts in motion.

What it comes down to is the air compressor is its main source of energy. Granted, you’ll need the appropriate…

Auto Body Repair Shop: Tips For Your Car’s Safety

Posted on November 13th, 2009 by admin

When you have had the unfortunate event of being in a automotive collision, the last thing you need is to have a bad experience with an auto body shop not doing their job. A good auto body shop will fix your car back to pre-loss condition, both in appearance and in structural and mechanical integrity. A great auto body shop will almost make you feel like the accident never happened. They should start with customer service better then you get at a good restaurant.

They should ask if everyone was OK after the accident, generally, they should be more interested in your needs and concerns then their own profit margins. The sad thing is there are many body shops that are just in it for a quick buck and do not have the customer skills or even the repair skills to do the job you, or your insurance company, is paying for. So how do you weed those shops out?

Following are certain steps that you should follow if you are unsatisfied with the repair job done by the auto body shop:

I…