07-28-2017, 09:00 PM
Well said Groovyjon. All these methods are simply "tools in the box". Sometimes one tool is more ideal for a certain situation. And sometimes a person becomes especially comfortable and efficient working with a particular tool. At the end of the day though it all comes down to what produces the desired results. That's what we're in business for. Sure, it's easy to get into a political debate "my method is better than your method" - but that's silly. ALL methods can produce absolutely wonderful results in the hands of a skilled technician.