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Old 04-27-2007, 09:19 PM   #1
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hey i'm lookin to break into the resurfaceing bath tub business but i have never seen it done before any suggestions

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We've had lots of tubs resurfaced, shower pans, you name it. What exactly are you wanting to know?

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hey i'm lookin to break into the resurfaceing bath tub business but i have never seen it done before any suggestions
If you are wondering about how it looks??.....comes out great when done properly.

Are you planning on taking a class/course/workshop...to learn how to do it?
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Apprentice with an established company for a few years
Actually, that really is the best advice.

You will learn all the 'ins and outs', the 'do's and dont's', the what to do when this or that happens, etc...
....the tips from the real experienced guys as opposed to learning thru trial and error or sitting in a room and listening to someone tell you how it is ...supposed...... to be done....
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