Welding Services Marshalltown IA
Welding experience is an important aspect of an auto technician’s resume. Welding requires patience and talent and is an extremely valuable part of a collision repair’s procedure. You want to find reliable auto body shops that house knowledgeable auto technicians that understand how to use the best gas mixture for MIG welding high-strength steel or the proper gun angle for making a lap joint. Listed below you will find such auto body shops in Marshalltown, IA.
Ben''s Tire & Auto
(641) 752-0619
105 Washington St
Marshalltown, IA
Ben''s Tire & Auto
(641) 752-0619
105 Washington St
Marshalltown, IA 50158
Services
Car Washes, Car Detailing, Tire Shops
Carquest of Marshalltown
(641) 752-7168
2901 S Center St
Marshalltown, IA
Carquest of Marshalltown
(641) 752-7168
2901 S Center St
Marshalltown, IA 50158
Larry''s Wrecker Service
(641) 752-4328
909 N 3rd Ave
Marshalltown, IA
Larry''s Wrecker Service
(641) 752-4328
909 N 3rd Ave
Marshalltown, IA 50158
Services
Car Washes, Car Detailing, Tire Shops
Jiffy Lube
641-753-5576
2105 S CENTER ST
MARSHALLTOWN, IA
Jiffy Lube
641-753-5576
2105 S CENTER ST
MARSHALLTOWN, IA 50158
Hours
Sun: CLOSED
Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM
Sat: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Kenn''s Transmission
(641) 752-2625
306 E Anson St
Marshalltown, IA
Kenn''s Transmission
(641) 752-2625
306 E Anson St
Marshalltown, IA 50158
Services
Automotive Transmission
Specialty Transmission
(641) 752-6891
107 West Linn Street
Marshalltown, IA
Jiffy Lube
(641) 753-5576
2105 S Center St
Marshalltown, IA
Jiffy Lube
(641) 753-5576
2105 S Center St
Marshalltown, IA 50158
Services
Oil Change and Lube, Automotive Transmission
Kenns Transmission
(641) 752-2625
306 East Anson Street
Marshalltown, IA
Napa Auto Parts
(641) 752-4664
209 E Linn St
Marshalltown, IA
Napa Auto Parts
(641) 752-4664
209 E Linn St
Marshalltown, IA 50158
Services
Auto Parts, Car Washes, Car Detailing
Napa Auto Parts
(641) 366-3131
115 W Center St
Conrad, IA
Napa Auto Parts
(641) 366-3131
115 W Center St
Conrad, IA 50621
Services
Auto Parts, Car Washes, Car Detailing
Welding is probably the least understood repair procedure in the collision industry, yet it's the most critical. Do your techs know the best gas mixture for MIG welding high-strength steel or the proper gun angle for making a lap joint? Are you sure?
By Toby Chess 12/1/2001 Recently, I was asked to inspect a vehicle with representatives from the California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR). The car in question was a 1998 Toyota Corolla. The vehicle owner was picked up at the accident scene by a sub-standard tow company and taken to an "unqualified" body shop. There, the shop owner promised the vehicle owner a free rental and said he'd save her deductible. Sounds too good to be true, doesn't it? It was. Six months later, the repair still wasn't finished, the shop had never given her a rental and, you guessed it, they cashed her check. The car owner's insurer towed the vehicle from the shop and brought it to me for an inspection. The BAR got involved looking for fraud, but they couldn't find any. The shop performed all the operations specified in the estimate, but the quality of repairs was so bad the vehicle was a total loss. The car wasn't pulled properly - which could've been corrected - but the welding was another story. It was obvious the person who welded the frame rail, apron and core support had no idea how to MIG weld. In fact, I've seen beginning welding students do a better job. Welding is probably the least understood repair procedure in ... |
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