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The Evolution Of Plastic Repair

We’ve all heard it from every source: technology keeps changing, and training is needed to keep up. We may get tired of hearing about it, but if you look around, you’ll see that it’s true. Big-Time Advances Plastic repair technology has advanced tremendously in the last few years. We’ve come a long way from just

Metal Mentors: Industry Organizations Collaborate To Support Students And Careers In Metal Working

ESAB Welding & Cutting Products recently announced three initiatives to support students and schools focused on skilled trade- and manufacturing-related careers.

Cars Are Her Canvas: Artist Builds A Career In Collision Repair

The artist-turned-auto body worker has been interested in cars since adolescence, but she didn’t really think about working on them until she was in college.

Ride Of The Week: Honda Goldwing Morgan Three-Wheeler

Tim Buttles got a 1983 Honda Goldwing, built a tubular chassis around it and hand built his own version of a Morgan.

A Course In Quality Welds

Poor welds can destroy a shop’s reputation and create a deadly situation, which is why doing test welds is a must.

Auto Tech Students Visit Community College Of Allegheny County

Students from Jefferson County Joint Vocational School’s automotive program toured the Community College of Allegheny County.

Oiling Systems For Grassroots Racing

Rules dictate what is and what isn’t allowed in all types of racing, whether grassroots or professional. Besides safety reasons, rules equalize the competition.

Measuring For Damage In The Body Shop

As designs in vehicle safety improved to keep that crush away from the occupant compartment, we see a great shift in where damage occurs. How are you finding that damage?

Female Students At Temple High Participate In Non-Traditional STEM Roles

Female students are enrolled in the automotive and welding programs at Temple High School in Temple, TX.

Engine Of The Week: Twin 1940 Indian Sport Scout Series Motors

Jim Mosher is one of the go-to guys in the country for hot rod Indian motorcycle engines. But before he ever got to this stature with his Performance Indian shop in Santa Fe, NM, he had the opportunity to start working in and learning about all aspects of this industry at a young age.