[AT] Classic Blast
james deardorff
jdeardorffsupct at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 12 16:40:38 PST 2005
Dear antique tractor discussion group,
I have my own radiatior story. Years ago, when I first started in business I had several concrete trucks to do. The job included sandblasting mixing drums, frames, and cabs. I had finished 4 to 5 trucks with no problems. On the last truck, I left early to bid another job. I left one worker who had been with me several years and a new man with virtually no experience. Soon after I left the experienced worker put the new man on the sandblaster. Long story short, the new man ruined a $900 radiatior which I paid for. I learned a hard lession from that job, never leave anything to chance and never put an put an inexperienced worker on a job that he is has not be trained for.
Every so often I have a customer tell a story of a bad experience with sandblasting. Sand in a engine, sand in a pump, a inreplacable part ruined by warping and so on. This is why I am committed to setting up a network of Classic Blast dealers. These individuals trained in the proper way to perform abrasive cleaning operations (not sandblast) will provide a recognized name for safe, quality service. And, If something does go wrong they will have someone to complain to. ME.
Jim Deardorff, Classic Blast
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