Friday, March 27, 2009

auto repair tech with collision & mechanical ability





















Ron has 30 years experience in automotive repair and collision services. Weaver's Complete Auto Repair and Body Shop is family owned and operated since 1989. Here at Weaver's our customer is king. We are fully equiped to do both major and minor maintenance, service major and minor tuneups, replace starters, alternators and all other electrical needs, radiators, heater cores and all other coolant needs, as well as major and minor collision repair and painting needs. We do Quality Work at reasonable prices. We do it right! and on time! -- Expert Auto Body and Frame Repair, Expert Wheel Alignment, and Paint Matching. We also do electrical repair and engine diagnostics repair. Contact us at 704- 706-4211 or 706-425-4329. Check out our website: http://www.weaverscompleteautorepairandbodyshop.com/










Ron's experience started in high school. While at A.L. Brown H.S. he particapated in automotive classes 1977, and in 1979 attended Body School training. He worked on the line with Hilbish Ford, Toyota of Charlotte, Sam Johnson Lincoln Mercury, Hudson's Body Shop, Steeles Body Shop, and a few other independent body shops. In 1982 Ron purchased Keller's Garage in Kannapolis. He ran his shop part-time while on the line in various body shops. Later during the summer of 1988- winter of 1989 he started full-time. The shop was primarily a Collision Repair and Paint Shop during the first ten years or so. Then in 2001, Ron went back to school at RCCC in Salisbury and took Automotive Computer Diagnostic Repair. Now Weaver's specialize in both- thus the name Weaver's Complete Auto Repair and Body Shop.










auto repair tech with collision & mechanical ability


I started with high school automotive classes, and learned to rebuild motors.I then went to C.P.C.C. in Charlotte N.C, for auto body. There I learned the basics of paint and body work.I then went to work ,at dealerships doing collision repair as a body tech. I continued to study different areas of physics, electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, and basic mechanical theory. As I worked at dealerships ,I got very good with frame and was trained by many frame company techs. I was ASE certified in frame and painting in 1989. During that time I also worked slowly to build my own shop.During some time body work got slow and I worked for a power tool repair shop. They repaired air, electric, and hydraulic tools. We work with a low voltage transformer to test electric tools, took the tools apart and repaired them. I really learned a lot there.I worked there a while then worked for a hydraulic repair shop where jacks of all kinds where repaired.I've also always liked dirt bikes, and learned to repair them. I raced motocross and some super cross.The engine and suspension work with those was very good training.I went back to school in 2002 for engine performance electrical, and have since been training every day as a drivability tech.