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Nik Sandars@Bonwyke
What is the best tool you use to tint..the one that is your friend, get you out of trouble every time....like the blue grade conqueror or yellow contour..any more that you would recommend to add the cool tool wall?
tint51
QUOTE (Nik Sandars@Bonwyke @ Apr 27 2009, 10:02 AM) [*]682682[/*]
What is the best tool you use to tint..the one that is your friend, get you out of trouble every time....like the blue grade conqueror or yellow contour..any more that you would recommend to add the cool tool wall?


Bulldozer... For BG..

thatsnappyguy
grey ez reach
Solar-Shades
Loving the old side swiper to date....

But the best tool, has got to be a Gold Bondo... Yes boss... Ive tinted a car with just a gold bondo, spray bottle, lighter, and a olfa blade no knife.. and the bondo was the Chief in the mission...
vwvanner
Plastic /nylon white stick for poping panels,but it has to be the right sort that dont snap.

Nik,can you please send me another kool cote dealer pack .Thanks
filmslayer
hard to say just one ,but 3 stay in pouch at all times black teflon,blk.teflon cut in triangle ,and orange card ....
Malcolm E Boo
On cars it has to be the Bulldozer and my trim pad pulling tool that stops the trim clips from breaking.
On flat it has to be my blue max squeegee. Jack of all trades when installing anything up to 4mil.
potzy
blue teflon, grey teflon, yellow turbo, at all times.....as for trim removeing tools i use Blue point panel puller's and clip remover's and snap-on hose puller for
taking out weather strips on all BMWs and other similar works

I take it this another marketing idea Nick to see whats what...and did you get that paper work your waiting for beer.gif
Cuttingedge
Flatglass: I use these>>>>












naughtydog
QUOTE (Malcolm E Boo @ Apr 28 2009, 06:06 AM) [*]682822[/*]
On cars it has to be the Bulldozer and my trim pad pulling tool that stops the trim clips from breaking.
On flat it has to be my blue max squeegee. Jack of all trades when installing anything up to 4mil.


who makes the trim pad pulling tool? Got any pics of it?
Malcolm E Boo
QUOTE (naughtydog @ Apr 28 2009, 10:11 PM) [*]682938[/*]
QUOTE (Malcolm E Boo @ Apr 28 2009, 06:06 AM) [*]682822[/*]
On cars it has to be the Bulldozer and my trim pad pulling tool that stops the trim clips from breaking.
On flat it has to be my blue max squeegee. Jack of all trades when installing anything up to 4mil.


who makes the trim pad pulling tool? Got any pics of it?

Speak to Mr McCulloch
Diamond Tints
The best tool i have is Rik, the guy that works with me, he is a tool alright lol2.gif lol2.gif lol2.gif
Tint Artist
QUOTE (thatsnappyguy @ Apr 27 2009, 02:45 PM) [*]682705[/*]
grey ez reach

bingo.gif
filmslayer
QUOTE (Diamond Tints @ Apr 28 2009, 05:39 PM) [*]682943[/*]
The best tool i have is Rik, the guy that works with me, he is a tool alright lol2.gif lol2.gif lol2.gif



spit.gif lol2.gif
naughtydog
QUOTE (Malcolm E Boo @ Apr 28 2009, 03:37 PM) [*]682942[/*]
QUOTE (naughtydog @ Apr 28 2009, 10:11 PM) [*]682938[/*]
QUOTE (Malcolm E Boo @ Apr 28 2009, 06:06 AM) [*]682822[/*]
On cars it has to be the Bulldozer and my trim pad pulling tool that stops the trim clips from breaking.
On flat it has to be my blue max squeegee. Jack of all trades when installing anything up to 4mil.


who makes the trim pad pulling tool? Got any pics of it?

Speak to Mr McCulloch


hi - are they available from Runcorn?

Hows the job hunting going??
Malcolm E Boo
QUOTE (naughtydog @ Apr 29 2009, 08:11 PM) [*]683117[/*]
QUOTE (Malcolm E Boo @ Apr 28 2009, 03:37 PM) [*]682942[/*]
QUOTE (naughtydog @ Apr 28 2009, 10:11 PM) [*]682938[/*]
QUOTE (Malcolm E Boo @ Apr 28 2009, 06:06 AM) [*]682822[/*]
On cars it has to be the Bulldozer and my trim pad pulling tool that stops the trim clips from breaking.
On flat it has to be my blue max squeegee. Jack of all trades when installing anything up to 4mil.


who makes the trim pad pulling tool? Got any pics of it?

Speak to Mr McCulloch


hi - are they available from Runcorn?

Hows the job hunting going??

They don't sell them from Runcorn but he got us a great trim puller and will tell you where he got them from.

Had several interviews and got some more lined up. Got a verbal offer but the basic is very low so I am mulling that one over but something will happen.
clear max
Mine are yellow turbo, ez reach, clear max, little bluefoot , slammer and slimfoot.
nctinter
Mine is the little chizzler cuz I'm such a hack I have to hide so much junk lol2.gif No, I think the green tailfin is my favorite. My yellow turbo is my friend
Shady Sherlock
Here is my most used and important tool....

And the most important attribute of it is......
Shady Sherlock
Get one now...

The price is going up at the beginning of June to 45 each...biggthumpup.gif
Nik Sandars@Bonwyke
QUOTE (Shady Sherlock @ May 6 2009, 01:10 PM) [*]684704[/*]
Get one now...

The price is going up at the beginning of June to 45 each... biggthumpup.gif



Shady - where can i but that Apron...give me a reply on nik@bonwyke.co.uk

THANKS
Nik Sandars@Bonwyke
QUOTE (potzy @ Apr 28 2009, 08:57 PM) [*]682927[/*]
blue teflon, grey teflon, yellow turbo, at all times.....as for trim removeing tools i use Blue point panel puller's and clip remover's and snap-on hose puller for
taking out weather strips on all BMWs and other similar works

I take it this another marketing idea Nick to see whats what...and did you get that paper work your waiting for beer.gif



Stuart - no did not get the paperwork personally - can we chat when we meet next week

Rgds
potzy
....look forward to it mate
Jarrett
QUOTE (Shady Sherlock @ May 6 2009, 07:08 AM) [*]684703[/*]
Here is my most used and important tool....

And the most important attribute of it is......


they look like they are different sizes, are they?

how much are they now... plain, no images.
ClassOnGlass
my olfa - yellow turbo - black teflon - white teflon cut in half for cornering - clear slammer - side swiper - wide red devil beer.gif
Shady Sherlock
QUOTE (Jarrett @ May 9 2009, 09:58 PM) [*]685628[/*]
QUOTE (Shady Sherlock @ May 6 2009, 07:08 AM) [*]684703[/*]
Here is my most used and important tool....

And the most important attribute of it is......


they look like they are different sizes, are they?

how much are they now... plain, no images.

One has 2 rows of pockets and the other does not.
They may be slightly different sizes, but I pattern them by hand, so they may vary a bit...biggthumpup.gif
I have done away with the top row of pockets, unless they are requested....
Some people don't really care for them...... dunno.gif

$35 US plus $5 shipping inside US....
As of June 1st, they will be $45, plus shipping......
Murray
If I had to pick one it would be 3M gold card cut at a 45
tint45
BG best friend: 6" side swipe - cut at a real sharp angle
RD best friend: Orange 4" bondo - cut at a real sharp angle
FG best friend: White 5-way - lots of them cut into all sorts of angles. Flaugh.gif

Shady, that's the first pic of your toolbelts that I've seen. Lookin' good. thumb.gif I especially like the little tag... "U.S. phuckin'- A." Flaugh.gif
Shady Sherlock
QUOTE (tint45 @ May 10 2009, 06:25 PM) [*]685726[/*]
BG best friend: 6" side swipe - cut at a real sharp angle
RD best friend: Orange 4" bondo - cut at a real sharp angle
FG best friend: White 5-way - lots of them cut into all sorts of angles. Flaugh.gif

Shady, that's the first pic of your toolbelts that I've seen. Lookin' good. thumb.gif I especially like the little tag... "U.S. phuckin'- A." Flaugh.gif

Thanks dood... beer.gif






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