That is simply not true........RKC just points out better ways to do something....I don't call that mocking....I would think any mechanic (new or old) would always be looking for and appreciate a better process.
It is not his fault that very few other mechanics can match up to his workmanship.......or match the customer demand for his work to be performed.
Why is it people will wait a month(s) to have him do the work instead of getting other mechanics that would be available much sooner?
Why is it that (multiple) mecanics have asked to be trained by him?
Results speak volumes....Many have seen RKC's results.....and "customer" feedback.
I can't recall any "customers" starting a thread and posting pictures because you just blew them away with your workmanship and willingness to go the extra mile.....or 1000 miles in some cases.
I have seen that from RKC...and that is what I call "results"............
I would rather wait a month...![]()
For whatever it's worth---------
I am not a mechanic, but I spent 6 months, off and on, building my own 9' table. When it came time to level the slate and cover the cushions, I hired the person who I think is the best in the business in the Chicago area. The work he did was fantastic and the table plays beautifully. The techniques he used were learned at the Alsip seminar put on by RKC.
Some of the top players in the Chicago area have played on my table and enjoy the speed and accuracy very much. The results speak volumes about the knowledge that was imparted at that seminar. In my opinion, if you want a first rate job, hire a mechanic that is using the methods recommended by RKC.
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