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Notice the safety procedures: body work

Restoration guys talk about collision guys like they’re monkeys or something. Lotta skill right there.
 
The guy was spot welding with no face mask..not even safety glasses...cutting wheel, no glasses ..can't do that here...
 
Trauma reversal....it's technical, and artistic. I've known quite a few bodymen that poo poo their own tradesmen in favor of resoration work, but it's like any trade, there's those that barely cut the muster and those that have the gift. No different in restoration work. The difference in most cases can be detected with a rockauto wallet magnet if you can't tell already.
 
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