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  2. Cold shrinking - Wikipedia

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    Compared to hot shrinking, cold shrinking is a longer but nevertheless more preferred method most common especially with larger stretching areas. Cold shrinking is mostly done by use of a dolly hammer. [2] The resulting rough surface is filled using a body filler or a body solder for a smoother finish. [3] Cold shrinking is a method of panel ...

  3. Hot shrinking - Wikipedia

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    Hot shrinking [1] is a process in car bodyworks. [2] As the name suggests, heat will be involved, while "shrinking" is the process of straightening a metal section. This is a method of panel beating where a panel is first heated to make it softer. In most cases, heating will be done by use of the oxyacetylene flame.

  4. Fountain Valley BodyWorks - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Valley BodyWorks is an auto body and collision repair shop located in Fountain Valley, California. The bodyshop is responsible for building The World's Fastest Amphibious Vehicle, as certified by the Guinness World Record, and serves as the headquarters of amphibious car manufacturer Watercar. [1] The shop was founded in 1975 by Dave ...

  5. English wheel - Wikipedia

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    The largest machines have throat sizes of 120 cm (48 inches), while smaller machines have throat sizes of about 60 cm (24 inches). The C stands vertically and is supported by a frame. The throat size usually determines the largest size of metal sheet that the operator can place in the machine and work easily.

  6. California Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The department of Motor Vehicles was within the Department of Finance in 1921. In 1935, the Department of Motor Vehicles was created. [7] Still only vehicles that used the highways were subject to registration, and the two classes of Driver's Licenses was Operator's and chauffeur's. The Highway Patrol was tasked with enforcement of the vehicle ...

  7. Cermex - Wikipedia

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    Cermex was created in 1974 in Corcelles-lès-Cîteaux, France.By 1982 it was a leader in the corrugated case packaging market in France. 1985 introduced the creation of the first international subsidiary: Cermex UK. 1996 saw the integration into the Sidel group then in 1998 the merger with Ouest Conditionnement, another subsidiary of Sidel specialized in shrink-wrapping.

  8. California's news industry is shrinking while misinformation ...

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    "Jobs are shrinking, and local coverage is disappearing." The San Francisco Bay area saw the largest drop in journalism employment per 1,000 jobs in the state since 2009, according to U.S. Bureau ...

  9. Category : Motor vehicle assembly plants in California

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    Pages in category "Motor vehicle assembly plants in California" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.