SCRS Undergoes Welding Project in Nashville

April 23, 2019
Pro Spot’s team recently put together an interactive welding prop that combined most of the company's processes into one.

April 23, 2019—Last week during the Collision Industry Conference events, the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) stopped by Pro Spot's new training facility in Nashville, Tenn.

Pro Spot’s team put together an interactive welding prop that combined most of Pro Spot’s joining processes into one. Participants built their own business card holder using Spot Welds, Self-Piercing Rivets, Blind Rivets, MIG Brazing, Aluminum MIG Welding and Aluminum Studs.

"We were able to learn from the skilled trainers at Pro Spot and from our peers on the board in a really fun and impactful way,” said SCRS executive director Aaron Schulenburg. “I think everyone took something from it, and while the tools were easy to operate and learn on, it was a fantastic reminder for me personally of the time invested by our industry’s technicians to build the skill sets necessary to execute gorgeous welds in the repair process.”

The training facility opened in June 2018 and is available for groups, classes, training and more.

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