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Repair, replace, or total? This video gives an overview of how to analyze the extent of major automobile damage. Repair techniques for those vehicles worth restoring are described. Air chisels, spot weld cutters, drills, and saws are demonstrated. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. Correlates to the standards for the Collision Repair and Refinish Technician Training Certification Program, from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence and the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. A Shopware Production. (17 minutes)



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©2005



Part of the Series : Auto Body Repair
     


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Auto Construction
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It's easier to understand how to repair and rebuild cars after you've seen them being put together. This video travels to an automobile factory to take a look at front end assemblies, suspensions, major panels and components, and eight different type...(more details)
 
Dings and Scratches
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Most auto body repairs fall under the category of minor damage: dents and dings too big to fill, but too small to need a new panel. This video shows how to assess sheet metal damage, plan and perform repairs, and refinish surfaces. A slide hammer den...(more details)
 
Surface Preparation and Refinishing
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A glimmering coat of paint is the finishing touch to an auto body repair job. This video takes viewers through the entire process of preparing, sanding, priming, sealing, topcoating, clearcoating, quality-checking, and final detailing. A viewable/pri...(more details)
 
Body Alignment
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A skilled auto technician has to be a good detective, too. This video explains how to use tire clues and other evidence to identify and then fix misalignments of unitized and conventional frames, including diamond, twist, sag, and sway damage. Adjust...(more details)
 
Replacing and Adjusting Panels
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This video describes how to inspect, remove, replace, and then align to manufacturer specs an assortment of non-structural body panels. Related hardware and assemblies are also covered. A viewable/printable instructor's guide is available online. Cor...(more details)
 


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