2016

Auto Body Dent Repair - Avoiding Sanding Mistakes To Ensure A Smooth Fix

If you notice several small dents along the exterior body of your vehicle, then you may be tempted to repair the damage yourself. If dents are relatively large, then it is best to work with an experienced auto body repair shop, or you may not retain the right curvature across the repair. However, you can try your hand at fixing smaller dents, which will require you to sand, fill, and paint the damage. Read More 

3 Ways to Extend the Life of Your Forklift

A forklift is a serious investment, costing anywhere between $15,000 and $100,000. If your company is investing in a forklift, you want to ensure that it is a workhorse for your company for years. To get you started, here are three tips to help extend the life of your forklift and potentially avoid costly repairs. Go Paperless  For decades, heavy equipment maintenance consisted essentially of periodically checking off list on a clipboard every few weeks. Read More 

Painting Plastic Auto Parts: Mistakes People Make When Restoring Older Cars

When restoring older cars, you will probably need to consider repainting different parts. While metal paintwork is often a significant part of a restoration project, you will also often need to paint plastic parts, especially on the doors and bumpers. If you need to paint plastic parts, make sure you get the result you want and avoid the following common restoration mistakes. Treating all plastic parts the same Auto manufacturers commonly use two types of plastic for car parts. Read More