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Date: 16 May 2006 14:08:33 GMT
From: Dave Hinz <DaveHinznospamcop.net>
Subject: Re: Door Skin Removal - 1996 9000 CS


On Tue, 16 May 2006 14:33:56 +0100, NeedforSwede2 <carl.robsonnospamcing-czechs.com> wrote: > In article <ZrWdnYERS9lvW_XZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2dnospamphia.com>, > Malt_Houndnospamm-me-not*yahoo.com says... >> ...and why not? There is a whole lot more to a door than just the >> outside sheet metal. So long as the job is done correctly I would not >> see a big problem sincce they will reassemble the door the same way it >> was originally assembled. > Because a bloke with a manual edge folder (if you are lucky he has a > folder not a hammer and trusty lump of steel) You seem to have missed Fred's "So long as the job is done correctly..." > and crimper can't place as > much force and accuracy on the edge and frame as a pre-programmed > industrial robot. A craftsman can do as good or better work than an industrial robot. > You get gaps that can't be painted, and rust gets in. Only if someone does a shitty job and doesn't care.

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