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Hello, I'm looking for someone in the northern california preferably the greater sacramento area or within 50 mi radius (give or take) of sacramento that would be intrested in doing some training and that I can come and spend a few days with learning the basics of flat glass films, I am located in lincoln (placer county) so I dont believe I would be in direct competition with anyone located in another county. Please e-mail or call me so we can work out the details. Thanks John (916) 532-3600
i'l teach you for $4500 for a one week lesson (6) days
thanks but thats a bit too rich for my blood
(theglassdr @ Oct 28 2006, 03:08 PM) [*]443514[/*] thanks but thats a bit too rich for my blood good luck.
Hey Doc,
If I was in that area I would help you out. I realize this message does you no good but hopefully someone on here can help you out. -SF
John possibly this could help you and save you some coin.All others remember we are starting from square one here!
1 Go to ebay and pick up a How to tint dvd "flat glass". from lunar I believe. 2 pick up a starter kit from filmhandler.com not sure if 44tools has them but check them out. 3 buy some cheap auto tint from autozone and some cheap painters tape (and all the tinter here go OOHHHH!! find yourself a piece of glass or plexiglass . try one you purchase for under your desk station or just look for one clean and flat No texture! stabile it to a wall preferablly in your garage or concrete floor where water will not be a issue.. Now take the painters tape and form you some imaginary window panes on the glass/plexi of all shapes and sizes.tint up to the edge of tape. start by taking the first piece 2'x2' piece of the auto film crumble it up in your hands ,straighten out pull the liner and rub all over your face chanting "I love this Sh1T, Tint is my friend!!. continue for a minte or two till you get the true scent. Its nasty right? we want to do this right from now on the first time. Now..practice...practice...practice. If its glass let it dry and learn the steps of removal. alll for under say $300 bucks Who else wants to try 2chase's tint school of hard knocks?!! (2chase3 @ Feb 6 2007, 04:32 PM) [*]475133[/*] John possibly this could help you and save you some coin.All others remember we are starting from square one here! 1 Go to ebay and pick up a How to tint dvd "flat glass". from lunar I believe. 2 pick up a starter kit from filmhandler.com not sure if 44tools has them but check them out. 3 buy some cheap auto tint from autozone and some cheap painters tape (and all the tinter here go OOHHHH!! find yourself a piece of glass or plexiglass . try one you purchase for under your desk station or just look for one clean and flat No texture! stabile it to a wall preferablly in your garage or concrete floor where water will not be a issue.. Now take the painters tape and form you some imaginary window panes on the glass/plexi of all shapes and sizes.tint up to the edge of tape. start by taking the first piece 2'x2' piece of the auto film crumble it up in your hands ,straighten out pull the liner and rub all over your face chanting "I love this Sh1T, Tint is my friend!!. continue for a minte or two till you get the true scent. Its nasty right? we want to do this right from now on the first time. Now..practice...practice...practice. If its glass let it dry and learn the steps of removal. alll for under say $300 bucks Who else wants to try 2chase's tint school of hard knocks?!!
If you go to our website you can buy a complete training kit for way less with the training DVDs included if you haven’t already! Thanks 2chase3 for recommendation of our training DVDs
(theglassdr @ Oct 28 2006, 11:55 AM) [*]443448[/*] Hello, I'm looking for someone in the northern california preferably the greater sacramento area or within 50 mi radius (give or take) of sacramento that would be intrested in doing some training and that I can come and spend a few days with learning the basics of flat glass films, I am located in lincoln (placer county) so I dont believe I would be in direct competition with anyone located in another county. Please e-mail or call me so we can work out the details. Thanks John (916) 532-3600 Do you own a Glass Dr Franchise?
this post is over a year old...i hope he has it figured out by now
Not over a year, just about six months.
(GodofWarII @ Apr 27 2007, 02:09 PM) [*]503240[/*] this post is over a year old...i hope he has it figured out by now
It's funny how he wants someone to teach him for free. Most of us worked for squat for someone else for a period of time to learn before launching our own. Kind of like the guy who calls looking for a price to buy film from ya, then asks ya to SHOW HIM HOW TO PUT IT ON! LOL No problem, Doctor, right after you show me how to remove an appendix!!!.......HA HA HA
(Customtinting @ Jun 6 2007, 02:00 PM) [*]513029[/*] No problem, Doctor, right after you show me how to remove an appendix!!!.......HA HA HA
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