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WRS
04-29-2005, 04:48 PM
For anyone that wants to know what the real glasspro is like look at this from another forum

http://p089.ezboard.com/frockchiprichwindshieldrepairspecialistf.showMessa ge?topicID=718.topic

i'll use my GT system any day over that piece of crap

WRS
04-29-2005, 10:48 PM
have you noticed that both wsrgal and eraser are the only ones who put the cinch in quote marks? As in "cinch"?

As you say, hummmm

If you read the whole page, i didnt have anything bad to say about them at first, only that his bulls-eye repairs were average.

I didnt say anything bad to him until he started calling me a liar. Once he did, i proved to him i was there by discribing the room, and he started saying things like say that to my face and see what happens.

I just dont do business with people like that. wsrgal, dont you think people have a right to know what kind of person they are buying stuff from?

I cant imagine Kerry saying anything like that.

gt_repair
04-30-2005, 04:49 AM
:idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: I had the same thought before. Husband and Wife. :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:

They are the only ones defending the cinch. :shock: :shock: :shock:

wsrgal
04-30-2005, 06:37 AM
You guys are ignorant and silly!!!! Have made assumptions that are untrue...I don't dig it....but , once again happy repairing!!!!

WSRGAL :D




















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Anonymous
04-30-2005, 12:16 PM
While it is obvious that the owner of Glass Pro Systems is very proud of his patented design and goes "over the top" in his sales approach, none of this had any bearing on my decision to purchase the "Cinch".
I haven't used it yet but all can be sure that I will be posting completely unbiased reports on the results of its use.

All that being said, most of the posters here are being unprofessional by taking it all down to a personal level in your attacks on this person and the product, which none of you have used. You may not like the guy, but the tool in question either works or it doesn't.

I agree that he needs to tone down his pushy approach and let the tool speak for itself
or at least I will be speaking from my own experience.

Be looking for my posts

Allen
05-09-2005, 10:39 PM
As for wet vs dry vacuum I think there is no doubt Dry is more effecient. It just makes sense you get a better air to air exchange then pulling airn thru the resin. As I understand it there are only two systems that do it that way , Glass Technology PRISM and that Cinch guy.

Allen
05-09-2005, 10:41 PM
Actually, I have used "cinch" in some of my previous posts. What are you suggesting? Eraser and wsrgal are one in the same!

Hah I think it's his Girl Friend

Anonymous
05-10-2005, 11:21 PM
CRK, I'll be posting my findings in about a week. I haven't had enough time to practice with it before using it on any "live" repairs. After I've done 10 or so then I'll have something to say.
I just got home and threw a rock at my windshield to make a nice star to work on but a big storm is moving in so I don't if I'll get any thing done.
Maybe? later,
Gary

autocosmetics
05-13-2005, 10:24 AM
Blind Squirrel,

I thought that you had purchased the GT Spectrum instead of the Cinch?

autoglassforum
05-19-2006, 11:08 PM
Greetings from Glass Technology
In response to the post from Repare-brise that this forum is run by
Glass Technology... that is a fact. However, let me say that ALL the windshield/glass forums are administered by some company that is the business. I am sure you all know who administers the Delta glass forum.
Anywho... we are glad to see some new posts and new members and look forward to generating more discussion on this forum.
Again let me reinterate that our forum is still committed to letting ANYONE speak there mind on any subject whether it is positive or negative or if you have a problem with Glass Technology. We will ONLY edit inappropriate or lewd comments or if this web site is being used for personal attacks or someone wants to sell there own products.
Thanks for your comments on the forum and welcome
Glass Technology

gt_repair
05-22-2006, 08:17 PM
Back to the subject.

I was tsacking to Rory in the past and was thinking about buying their vertical adapter for the spectum. It is an angled adapter that fits on the glass just like the large pit adapter. I do school busses, motor homes and penske trucks and at this time I have been using my 20/20 hotshot injector with a vertical adaper that was made with an of set hole. Pain in the assets using a suringe and double needles to load plus the short pull in vacum.

For the small price of an adapter it is worth it instaed of buying another make just for vertical work.

gt_repair
05-22-2006, 09:57 PM
Sorry for the bad spelling. It does not pay to rush through.

"I was TALKING to Rory. "
the rest you can wing it.

Still getting use to a laptop for a key pad.

autoglassforum
05-24-2006, 06:51 PM
Glass Technology PRISM technology is very close to becomming a patiented system.

gt_repair
05-24-2006, 08:27 PM
Auto glass forum.

We know this is your site but:

You are starting to act like DELTA by pluging on every post we do. Just sit back and let us talk among our selves.

When you do have your PATIENT on your system then you can toot your horn (in your own post not just jump in on an open post) and we can and will talk about it then....

If you want us to talk open, then sit back and let us talk. That is why I do not post on DELTA (to much pluging of their product)

toab
07-15-2006, 02:49 PM
Just a note to say that I had a customer service issue with my latest cinch that I bought and Mike at glasspro is looking after it (small machineing issue) with no problems and i gave him more business (new uv light ) as a result. :)