Discover our Training Program with Master Glazier "Big Frank"!


With our 2010 training program we invite you to discover familiar as well as new glass processing techniques and technology. Learn from the professionals and share in the wealth of knowledge that Bohle is recognized for.

Master glazier “Big Frank“ will share his over 30 years of experience!

  • Tools will be provided for use during the workshop
  • Learn methods from professionals
  • Open up a world of new business opportunities


Workshops for Manual and Industrial Glass Cutting
Products for cutting and breaking glass were the first items Josef Bohle started producing in 1923. Brand names like Silberschnitt and Diamantor have since gained a world-wide reputation and remain our core competence. Bohle continues to offer the world’s largest selection of products for cutting and breaking flat glass.

Workshops for Basic and Advanced Glass Bonding
We have everything for the perfect bond. In addition to know-how gained from 20 years of glass bonding experience, we also have the world's largest product range for this technology. A technology which offers clear advantages for your business, practically unlimited design possibilities thanks to invisible bonds and extremely high bonding strengths, very short processing times and minimal investment requirements for equipment.

Please call us for individual trainings or to learn more about the next official workshop dates.

 

Britt E. Hopper listening to "Big Frank"

Here´s what our satisfied workshop participants said:


"Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with me in the first Bohle glass cutting and glass bonding seminar. It has improved my business in knowledge and performance already. I´ll now be able to sell a better product with a higher standard!"

Britt E. Hopper, owner of Hopper´s Glass, Wichita, Kansas

 

Frank Ruzicka showing Edgardo Torres how to achieve excellent cutting results

“I want to thank you, your staff and especially Frank for everything you did for each and every one of the men that were at the seminar, especially me. I think we all left that place with a different perspective on glass in general."

Edgardo Torres from Glass 2000, Inc.