Car-O-Liner sponsors 2016 Skills Show

November 18, 2016
Car-O-Liner sponsors 2016 Skills Show
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The Car-O-Liner technical team are once again demonstrating some of the most technologically advanced body repair equipment available as part of the company’s official sponsorship of the Autobody Repair Competition at the 2016 Skills Show for the fifth year running.


The Skills Show runs until Saturday November 19th at the Birmingham NEC and will be showcasing over 70 vocational skills. Car-O-Liner are very proud to be the official sponsors of the Skills Show 2016 and will be demonstrating the very latest in Jig Re-Alignment, Computerized Measuring, Inverter Spot Welding and Mig Brazing Equipment in the hope of inspiring the next generation of Autobody Repair Technicians. Some 75,000 visitors plus are expected to attend The Skills Show over the 3 days event.

The team will once again be manning the “Have a Go” area giving hopeful Technicians and curious members of the public a chance to use the very latest Welding and Measuring Equipment including the New CTR7 Spot Welder launched this year and the award winning Point X Diagnostic Measuring System.
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