State Of The Industry
Facilities And Equipment
Fix Auto Collision Obrist & Cunningham has continually upgraded
its facility to add capacity and efficiency to the repair process. This
has included significant investment in the latest technology, from
computerized unibody and frame measured repairs to resistance
welding to paint matching with a color photospectrometer.
Fix Auto Collision Obrist & Cunningham is a completely “green
shop.” We use high volume, low pressure (HVLP) refinish spray
systems that has fewer emissions. The measurement and recording
of all VOCs (volatile organic compounds) is an ongoing but not yet
required process that takes place in our proactive facility. The shop meets all EPA standards for a refinish facility, and also has a recycling program for consumable materials.
Featuring One Of Oregon's
Largest Spray Booths
The 50 foot long, heated downdraft spray booth is one of the largest
in Oregon. It allows Fix Auto Collision Obrist & Cunningham to refinish
large buses, RVs, boats and full size heavy duty trucks with the same
precision and quality as smaller vehicles.
The large vehicle capacity also allows technicians to paint multiple parts on a standard size vehicle without having to wait for another booth or more booth space. No more painting a pick up cab and then reloading
the booth later with the bed assembly. Fix Auto Collision Obrist &
Cunningham can refinish all the parts at once, drastically reducing
cycle time. Customers are excited to learn that the same high quality
repair work they’ve enjoyed on their cars can also be experienced
on their boats, personal watercraft and recreational vehicles. Fix Auto Collision Obrist & Cunningham technicians have specialized training to restore any trailer-able boat, personal watercraft, and any motorized
or non-motorized RV.
The large refinish spray booth is designed for accelerated production. Heated, downdrafted forced air can completely dry the paint on a
vehicle in less than 45 minutes. By comparison, wet paint material on
a car sitting at shop temperature can take as long as a day to dry.
Again, quality is ensured and cycle time is reduced. |