screenman wrote:That black is air, the damage is no where near filled. I hope nobody ever sells or even thinks about doing work for customers if that is all they can do.
Thanks for putting up the picture, it looks a good example of some of the poor repairs I see over here every day.
I don't think people here actually do repairs like that - we might be getting a little off-track here.
The OP said that he saw black in almost a 3rd of the bullseye, more than once, with a tester screen and no contamination.
This is the only black I think it could be...
(For the record, that pic was off the net - just some guys website. The rain here is so bad, I've been in all week and i wanted to put a pic up of the "black")
If the job doesn't mean more than the pay, it will never pay more.
Believe me, plenty of people do jobs like that. Like you we have had rain for a long time, lucky for me it does not stop me working it is a matter of having the correct mix of customers.
I am sorry to say that if the OP ended up with air left in a simple bullseye then maybe a bit more basic training is needed, specific to the equipment he is attempting to use.
I came into this post when somebody said water looks black, of course we all or most of us know that is not how it shows in a break at all.
Just out of interest I seemed to have missed your intro Pommy, would you be good enough to point it out to me.