Cars break down. It’s a fact of life. Being prepared with the right tools in your car can prevent you from feeling helpless if your car breaks down on the road. There are many considerations you should make when assembling a bag of emergency tools. Mark Simpson explores several must-have tools and how the tools you keep in your car might change depending on your destination.
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Bench Top Welding Basics
Craig Hopkins covers the three types of welding basics. He teaches you how to stabilize, distance, and consistently push the bead in a lap weld. For a plug weld, you will learn to start outside the circle and bring it in just licking the edges. Lastly, the butt weld will teach you to move the…
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Create a Home Garage Car Lift Table
Turning your home garage car lift into a table couldn’t be easier. George Vondriska and Brent Ackley show a simple idea for a great work surface. A great addition for your shop!Â
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Removing the Emergency Brake Cable from a Car
Craig Hopkins quickly teaches you how to use a clamp and a rubber mallet to remove an emergency brake cable from its holding in the floor of a car body.
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1956 Chevy 150 Complete Auto Repair Overview
George Vondriska and Brent Ackley give you a brief rundown of the 1956 Chevrolet 150 that Brent brought into the shop for a complete auto repair. Before they get started on fixing up the classic car, the guys talk about some of the specifications of this model and discuss a few of the cost-effective ways…
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