SCRS Highlights 'Kool Tools' from 2017 SEMA Show

Feb. 14, 2018

The presentation, led by committee member Toby Chess and SCRS Chairman Kye Yeung, is inspired by the wide range of products and offerings exhibited during the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nev.

Feb. 14, 2018—In January, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) held an open board meeting in Palm Springs, Calif., including a presentation from the SCRS Education Committee who presented on "Kool Tools” that may provide assistance or convenience in collision repair tasks.

The presentation, led by committee member Toby Chess and SCRS chairman Kye Yeung, is inspired by the wide range of products and offerings exhibited during the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. 

Each year, the SCRS Education Committee walks the SEMA Show looking for unique tools, equipment and offerings to the collision repair industry that they feel provide notable value in fixing today’s damaged vehicles. Kye Yeung and Toby Chess purchase these tools, test them and share some of their favorites during the live presentation at the SCRS Open Meeting in January.

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