Auto Body Repair Technology

Auto Body Repair Technology by James E. Duffy is a comprehensive resource published by Thomson/Delmar Learning in 2003. This fourth edition spans 1002 pages and is presented in English, offering an in-depth exploration of collision repair. The book covers all aspects of the repair process, from initial evaluation to final paint detailing, ensuring that readers acquire both modern professional skills and essential technical knowledge.
Readers will find that the book is organized into seven sections and features 29 updated chapters, reflecting the latest advances in materials and methods relevant to late model vehicles. It also includes valuable information on ASE certification and entrepreneurship, providing guidance for those entering the auto body repair field or starting their own businesses. This edition serves as a detailed reference for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of the technical and manufacturing aspects of auto body repair.
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The single most authoritative information resource available today, Auto Body Repair Technology, 4E explains all aspects of collision repair more clearly and in greater detail than any other collision repair book. Its 7 sections and 29 newly up-to-date chapters allow readers to gain modern professional skills as well as the technical know-how needed to tackle everything from initial collision evaluation through estimating and final paint detailing! Fully updated, all procedures incorporate the latest advances in materials and methods for doing competent repair work on late model vehicles. Valuable information on ASE certification and entrepreneurship is also included to guide readers to success in their first job and/or when starting their own auto body repair businesses.
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