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12-22-2005, 07:59 PM
I'm going to GT in Jan of 06 to start in the WSR business.

I have been looking at The Eliminator, the fully computerized system.

Does anyone out there use this?

Looking for feedbck on this product.

gt_repair
12-23-2005, 12:30 AM
why spend the money on an auto machine? Are you going to be doing repairs only? If so then I would use the manual systems. If you are also doing replacements and trying to be in two places at once, then I would use the Eliminator.

Just my choice.
Don D.

12-23-2005, 12:56 AM
why spend the money on an auto machine? Are you going to be doing repairs only? If so then I would use the manual systems. If you are also doing replacements and trying to be in two places at once, then I would use the Eliminator.

Just my choice.
Don D.


I'm looking for feedback on the Eliminator itself.

Are you saying a manual system can do just as good as a job as the Eliminator?

Bill D
12-23-2005, 03:15 AM
I have two GT 2020, two Liquid Resins new units, two Delta Kits, and one Glasweld 2000. All are manual and will do everything the computerized unit can do. Much cheaper. Use the extra money for training, resins(Glass Technology acid free), and supplies.
As a matter of fact, I don't even use The Glasweld tool-injector, bridge, and a few supplies- check their website and make me an offer. I'm open to offers.

gt_repair
12-23-2005, 02:07 PM
Ken
Yes, I am saying that a manual system can do just as good as the power system. The eliminator is just doing the work for you. I had the VP5000 and ran that for 12 years and n ow I run the 20/20 hotshots with the SPECTUM injector and I have the same if not better repairs and faster.

Just think how long it will take to just pay for the unit before making a profit. how many jobs will it take to cover the cost of the Eliminator.

Nothing wrong with the unit, just now days I look at pennies spent. I even have my VP5000 machines and injector setups for sale. One is used hard and the other in great shape used as a backup.

Again I am not knocking the eliminator.

Don D.