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Old 05-01-2011, 03:04 PM   #1
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generic damage discription

Gentleman;

I now find myself in a supervisor position in a large automotive maintenance facility, after 40 years in the machining, manufacturing, & large machinery maintenance triads.

Among my present duties is writting descriptions on automotive collisions.

I am looking for some guidance, TECHNICAL, on how to describe damage.

I am well versed in: groups; assembles; components; directional notation (ie. forward aft, left, inner, outer, ...); after mrkt., outside mfg's., ancillary components.

Any automotive based, descriptive assistance, or links would be greatly appreciated.

Thx.

Jack Shaft


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Old 05-31-2011, 10:48 AM   #2
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Re: generic damage discription

Check out a-r-a.org

May be of some help to you. that's what we use in the salvage industry for parts grading.
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