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Considering Auto Body Estimating Training? See How Heavy Duty Estimation Differs

Automotive Training Centre

This blog post explores how heavy-duty estimation differs from regular auto body estimating. How The Scope of Work Differs In Heavy Duty Estimation Regular auto body estimators typically work with passenger vehicles such as cars, SUVs, and light trucks.

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B’laster Welcomes Steve Barnes As Instructor Of The Year Candidate

Tomorrow's Technician

“After taking Vocational Auto Trades in my junior year of high school and Auto Body Repair as a senior, I graduated from Rogers High School in Michigan City in 1993,” Barnes says. “I I knew I wanted to work with cars from around the age of 10. I loved taking things apart and finding out how they worked.

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3 Fun Customizations To Try After Auto Body Training

CATI

Most visitors to auto body shops simply want to fix the bodies of their cars or trucks or get their vehicles ready for the road after an accident. Body Kit Installation After gaining proficiency in auto body repair, you can take your skills to the next level by installing body kits.

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Advanced DIY: Demystifying Tri-Coat Paints

Eastwood

Depending on the car or truck, this is commonly found on a production sticker or plate under the hood or in the trunk. It’s helpful to start by knowing the vehicle’s paint code. Entering that code in an online paint resource like Eastwood’s OEM Select paint finder can help you determine its composition.