Keisha Wainscott

March 18, 2010

The 5 Most Common SMART Repairs

Filed under: Seating Mechanicals — Tags: , — aajuuuura @ 3:42 am

SMART repairs, or small, medium repair techniques, are a great way to repair all of the little imperfections that have built up on your vehicle over the years and make it look new again. Not everyone can or will perform these repairs. Only trained technicians with specialized tools will perform the repairs on your vehicle. It’s best to find a body shop that specialized in these type of repairs, so you can be sure they have the experience to do the job right. Look below to see 5 of the most common SMART repairs you can have completed on your vehicle.

Alloy Wheel Repair- Over time you can start to see scuffs and scratches appear on your allow wheels. While this doesn’t affect how your vehicle performs, it does affect the appearance. Everyone wants their vehicles to look as nice as possible. Getting this simple repair done will make sure that your vehicle looks its best.

Paint Damage- It’s really not difficult to get slight paint damage on your vehicle. Scratches and chipped paint can occur easily. If a branch on a tree scrapes against your vehicle or someone opens their vehicle door too far and nicks the side of yours, the paint will more than likely be damaged. A specialist mobile repair technician can easily repair the paint damage without the need to repaint your entire vehicle.

Dent removal- There are so many ways you can get minor dents and dings in your vehicle. Maybe you hit a stray basket at the grocery store, or you weren’t able to cover your vehicle during that last hail storm. Whatever the reason, a SMART repair technician can remove the dents with the least amount of impact on your vehicle. Many times they can even remove the dents without having to touch up your paint.

Trim/Seat Repair- The interior of your car probably doesn’t see as much wear and tear as the exterior since it’s not exposed to the forces of nature or other drivers. However, it’s not uncommon to get small scratches on the dashboard or a small tear in the upholstery. There are a variety of SMART repairs that can fix these repairs and many others related to your vehicle’s interior seating and trim.

Plastic Welding- This is a popular repair since there are many plastic parts on your vehicle that can be damaged. One of the most common plastic parts is your bumper. It’s very easy to end up with little dents in dings in your bumper. Rather than spending the money to replace the entire bumper, SMART repair technicians use special plastic welding tools and repair the dent itself. The same goes for other plastic components on your vehicle.

These are just a few of the SMART repairs you can get done on your vehicle. They are a great way to make your personal or company vehicle look new again. They’re also the best choice for repairing lease or rental vehicles and avoiding the high costs that the rental or lease company will charge for the damage.

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March 9, 2010

2010 Ford F-150 Lariat Truck Short Crew Cab in Irving, TX 75062

Filed under: Seating Mechanicals — Tags: , — aajuuuura @ 4:12 pm

Westway Ford 801 W. Airport Freeway Irving, TX 75062 Learn More: www.westwayford.com The 2010 Ford F-150 This 4 door, 5 passenger truck offers the features and options for which you’ve been searching. The following features are included: heated seats, a split folding rear seat, power door mirrors and heated door mirrors, power windows, remote keyless entry, an overhead console, and air conditioning. Premium leather seats provide maximum comfort, wrapping drivers and passengers in a shroud of luxury. Multiple drivers will appreciate the memory system, keeping track of unique seating, steering wheel and audio settings and positions, as well as other features. For drivers who enjoy the natural environment, a power moonroof allows an infusion of fresh air. Navigation is also included, providing turn-by-turn directions using GPS technology. Audio features include a CD player, steering wheel mounted audio controls, A 10 gigabyte hard drive, and 5 speakers, providing excellent sound throughout the cabin. Ford also prioritized safety and security by including: Dual front impact airbags, Front SIDE impact airbags, head curtain airbags, Traction control, a panic alarm, and 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS. With electronic stability control supplementing mechanical systems, you’ll maintain precise command of the roadway. We’d love to show you this vehicle in person. Call to schedule a test drive today.

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March 8, 2010

1940 Ford Deluxe

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1940 Ford Deluxe$43000 DESCRIPTION Hot Red ext with custom pin stripping. Tan tweed interior. Fabric convt top. 350 V8, 700R Transmission. Rumble Seat. Power windows, A/C, AM/FM Cassette. Disk brakes and updated suspension. A real looker! Must see. autohaus Motorsports offers top quality complete classic car restoration and collision repair service. We do all stages of restoration for your vehicle. If you have an accident and need your car repaired, we can repair the damage and get you back on the road. autohaus Motorsports offers a full range of automotive repairs from oil changes to engine replacement. We service imports and domestics. Let our trained technicians service your automobile needs. Complete automotive, RV, motorcycle and boat, Wash and wax exterior to shampoo and dress. Automotive window tinting with lifetime warranty. Custom colorsand and polish. Overspray removal.Exterior. We offer a full range of custom parts and accessories Running boards, bed liner, custom billet grills, wheels and tires Interior: Floormats, seat covers, stereos, alarms and dashpads, Mechanical: Cool air intakes, high performance chips and True Flow air filters.We are located at 8730 North Vineyard Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga. Call Today! autohausmotorsports 8730 Vineyard Ave Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (888) 315-5966

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March 6, 2010

Great Advantages to Outdoor Saunas

Filed under: Seating Mechanicals — Tags: , — aajuuuura @ 12:28 am

Outdoor saunas have become a popular commodity which a lot of people have opted to install in their homes. These can be installed or built near vacation cabins or near the pools. Some backyards also have this fixture to use among friends and family members.

Most designs of this kind of structure would resemble a log cabin. It has four walls and often comes with triangular roofs for the full look. There are different kinds of saunas which you can choose from. There are the conventional kinds and the infrared types. The most popular choice is often infrared; these provide maximum efficiency with less the cost of upkeep and energy consumption.

There are many variations to the designs as well as the seating capacity of the room. Some people who often use this for themselves may just opt for the smallest one there is. However, for those who share this kind of opportunity among others such as family and friends, double benches are the best choice.

Having outdoor saunas installed can be very rewarding. This makes a great fixture near the pool or any part of the backyard. Individuals who live very busy lives and have very little time to relax or exercise may benefit the most from this. With the high heat within the room, you will sweat profusely and be able to rid yourself of the impurities in your body. With the end of each session, you will also be able to reap the benefits of feeling refreshes, relaxed and energized to face your tasks ahead.

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March 1, 2010

2010 Ford Escape Review

Filed under: Seating Mechanicals — Tags: , — aajuuuura @ 3:38 pm

The 2010 Ford Escape is a sporty-utility mid-size car along with credentials to suite for weekend off-road outings and urban commutes. Both Mazda Tribute and Mercury Mariner share the standard design with 2010 Escape. It is designed for the purpose of five-passenger seating and also a wagon with four doors, which contains a lift gate with glass opening.

One can find three trim levels in the 2010 Escape – the XLT, XLS, Limited. Both front-wheel and four-wheel drive are supported by this wagon. The Limited and XLT trims use the identical 2.5-liter engine and a six-speed automatic transmission. But on Limited models have also upgraded 3.0-liter V6 engine that can make 240-hp. Considering XLS trim, it is designed for front-wheel drive and has a conventional 5-speed manual transmission as well as a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Coming to the standard features in 2010 Ford Escape, it is using a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder gas engine that can provide 153-hp along with a mechanical motor working with electricity. It is using a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). The towing ability of the engine is 1500 lb, whereas the models with V6 engine has towing ability about 3500 lb.

The safety features are front and curtain side airbags, anti-breaking system, antiskid system, and traction control system. The extra features are heated front seats, a navigation system, leather upholstery, voice activated control of Ford’s Sync for MP3 players and cell phones, and rear-obstacle detection. The rearview camera is addend in the additional features. A special key using in this car can able to control the volume of the audio systems and manipulates the speed of the vehicle.

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February 28, 2010

Auto Assembly Line Super Seat

Filed under: Seating Mechanicals — aajuuuura @ 5:23 pm

With eight North American auto assembly lines at six plant sites, Honda produces 16 distinct Honda and Acura models for more than 1.3 million automobiles every year. That’s a lot of manpower on assembly lines… so Honda has a dedicated team working to develop better ergonomics for the health and well-being of it’s line associates. That work has lead to development of the “Super Seat,” which is designed to make some line tasks more ergonomic. Honda’s manufacturing plant in Lincoln, Alabama opened in November 2001 and is now the sole global source for Honda Odyssey mini-vans and pilot sport utility vehicles. The plant is now using the Super Seat to aid in associates installation of the rear seat belt retaining bolts, a difficult task made easier on the human body with this mechanical aid. The associate in the Super Seat moves the seat into the body cavity of the vehicle. The large orange platform moves with the seat and is synchronized with the speed of the assembly line. At this point, the associate controls lateral movement into the vehicle by simply “walking” on their heels… and when the blots are in place, swings the mechanical arm of the seat back out of the vehicle and its on to the next one. In addition to the rear seat belt installation, many more processes are being evaluated which could make even further use of the seat and help ease the strain on associate bodies.

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February 26, 2010

Making Powerful Points With PowerPoint

Filed under: Seating Mechanicals — aajuuuura @ 3:31 pm

Try typing “Presentation Tips” into Google – you will get over 60 million hits. Similarly, “Advanced Power Point” will get you well over 10 million hits. Not exactly the focused results you need. So if you are a capable presenter, say in the top 10-20% of your peers, how do you turn your A- presentation or demonstration into an A+?

These tips are not for the novice – I assume that you already have an engaging presentation style, do not read from your slides, do not spray your audience with bullet points, that you actually have a point to present and that you are widely regarded within your company as a good presenter. Read on for some suggestions to raise your personal brand from the “good” to the “excellent”. We’ll look at this in three broad sections, controlling the environment, guiding the perception and amplifying your message.

Controlling The Environment

A good speaker will ‘case the joint’ beforehand, to gain an understanding of the room layout, lighting, acoustics and seating. You may not be able to change the physical arrangement of the room, but you generally have control over where you stand, the lighting level and the location of some accessories.

1. Position yourself correctly. 87% of the population is right-handed, and will naturally stand with the screen to their right so that the act of pointing is made easier. However, in the western world, people read from left to right, and you are unable to capitalize on this when standing on the “other” side of the screen. Move to the left of the screen.

2. Position your accessories. Place yourself in the same line of sight as the display screen. Forcing your audience to split their attention between you and the screen diminishes the impact of both your message and your winning personality. Should you need a lectern, also place it near the screen (on the left of course) to avoid the “split personality” effect. As a well-trained presenter, you will of course ensure that everyone still has a clear line of sight towards the screen.

3. Raise the lights. Remember that the audience is there to see you, and you need them to see you – so that the 93% of your message conveyed by non-verbal communication comes across clearly. Dimmed lighting also encourages drowsiness and inattention – so keep the lighting levels up except for any spotlights which shine directly upon the screen.

Guiding Their Perception

While you cannot change a small rectangular conference room into a cavernous lecture theater, you can subtly change and guide your audience’s perception towards the positive. Grab their attention when you need it, project the image of a calm and comfortable professional at ease with her material and finish with strength and enthusiasm.

1. Be a control freak. Sometimes to get a point across or answer a complicated question you need to take the audience’s attention away from the PowerPoint. Use Shift-B to turn the display black, or Shift-W to turn the display white. When you do this the focus immediately turns to you. Plus at least one person will come up to you afterwards and say, “Hey, how did you do that neat trick with the slide?”

2. Red means DANGER. The human psyche associates red with bad, bad things and danger. Red is the color of STOP, the color of blood and the color of down (no-one ever got hurt falling up an elevator shaft). Be extremely judicious in your use of the color red. I personally use it to highlight a competitor’s product and weaknesses or to weaken a poor option in a decision matrix – especially when using a whiteboard.

3. Practice makes perfect. I am constantly amazed by how many salespeople fail to practice an important presentation because they are “good on their feet” or “have done it all before”. Practice does make perfect, as Tiger Woods constantly proves, so by creating the mental memory of a presentation beforehand, you can overcome all the grief Murphy and his law may throw at you. In particular, rehearse the first and last three minutes of your sessions.

4. All’s well that ends well. Shakespeare was a smart gentleman. Always end your presentation as if it was the best one you have ever given – even if it was not. Finish strong with energy, enthusiasm and a smile and you will get some appreciation even if you had a rough five minutes in the middle. If a sports team loses four games in a row, but finishes up winning the Championship/World Series/Super Bowl – that is all anyone remembers.

Amplifying Your Message

To make your powerful points, your message needs to resonate with the audience and cause nodding heads and rueful smiles. You accomplish this by making your presentation relevant, personal and, preferably, brief.

1. Think concrete. One habit which drives people crazy about politicians is that they answer in abstract terms, full of “maybe, mostly and perhaps”. When you can be specific in your presentation do so – for example, say “we can match up HR salary data with call center productivity figures” instead of “we can join data from multiple sources”.

2. Tell them a story. A story will both personalize your presentation and also help internalize your points for the audience. Introduce mental images and use metaphors and similes to make your points. Your audience will feel as if the presentation has been customized especially for them and therefore has more value. That is why Starbucks can charge $4 for a coffee.

3. Answering the implied question. Ask yourself two questions about each major slide or diagram you use. Firstly, “does this slide, answer the obvious question my audience will have after listening to me?” Secondly, after viewing the slide, will a neutral observer be able to answer the implied question, “so what?”

4. You had me at “yes”. When answering a complex question, either within the context of your presentation, or during Questions & Answers afterwards, remember that sometimes you can simply answer with a “yes” or a “no” and then stop talking. That is often all the reassurance the audience needs. Don’t allow a well-meaning colleague to say “and let me add to that answer by saying…”!

Summary

Try taking two or three of these suggestions which you regard as absolute no-brainers and incorporate them into your presentation mechanics. Then pick two which may be outside of your comfort zone, such as standing on the left or practicing beforehand, and try to fit them into your routine. Stick with them. You will soon be performing and presenting at the A+ level, and you may eventually leave your Power Point deck behind and rely on other media altogether!

“The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.” –George Jessel, US Actor, 1898-1981

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February 25, 2010

Office Seating – Lifetime Warranty – What Exactly Does That Mean?

Filed under: Seating Mechanicals — aajuuuura @ 11:57 am

When purchasing office chairs there are many factors to review to make a proper and informed purchase.  Most people start with the price and then look at the chair features- ergonomics, fabric color options and the comfort of the chair. All of these combined are obvious factors leading to an office seating purchase decision.

With that said, there is one very important item is often overlooked – the warranty. The warranty offered by the manufacturer can tell you a great deal about the integrity of the chair. Most quality office seating manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty; however, what exactly does that mean? It is advisable to read the fine print regarding a lifetime warranty and get the warranty in writing. A lifetime warranty should include the following:    

 1. All moving and mechanical parts such as mechanism, pneumatic height lift, casters and the arms that should move up and down    and in and out.

 2. Structural components such as the base, seat and back wood. Poor quality bases can actually crack causing the user to fall from the chair.

3. Minimum of 5 years on the fabric and foam. Normal wear and tear should not be confused with a product failure. Fabric and foam will deteriorate over time. That is inevitable. Foam will start to break down from the moment it is used. The question is how long will it take to break down; 6 months or 6 years. The same is true with fabric.  There are several rules to follow to be sure your chair has a minimum of 2 lb density foam and your fabric has a minimum of 100,000 double rubs.

4.  Guarantee a weight capacity up to 250 lb. That is basic standard is the commercial office seating industry. 

5.  Chairs should meet Ansi-Bifma test performance standards. This is an agency that sets minimum requirements for office seating

Additionally, a lifetime warranty will not cover abuse or damage from alterations made to the office chair. Chairs that required 24/7 or big and tall applications need to carry separate warranties that address those requirements. A quality office chair should not require the customer to purchase an extended warranty. Just the notion itself puts in question the integrity of the product. Most warranties will only apply to the original purchaser and are not transferable.  Since a solid warranty usually means a quality product, a direct result is safety. People can and do get hurt in chairs. Companies should protect themselves against the possible injury liability cause by an office chair by purchasing a quality product made by a quality manufacturer. There is a tremendous amount of office seating and office seating components being manufactured in China today. Often these chairs and components are manufactured with the mindset of cost first and quality second. It is more important than ever to get a solid warranty from a reputable manufacturer to avoid problems.  The age old adage “you get what you pay for” is very true with office seating. A quality office chair should outlive its required use.

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