It often seems as though more can go wrong with your car when sitting still than when it’s in motion. Taking a few steps to properly store your classic will help ensure your car is ready for spring when you are. Mark Simpson goes through the each of the items you should maintain before putting your car away, including fuel, engine fluids, paint, battery, upholstery, tires as well as moisture control and preventing rodent damage.
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Protect Your Tablet When Working on Auto Repairs
Using a tablet in your shop in order to get information on auto repairs is very common. In this video, find out how to protect your tablet when working in the shop. George Vondriska recommends a product that works well.
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An Easy Out for Classic Car Repairs
If you have ever gotten a bolt stuck in your classic car, you want to know how to use an EASY OUT. Brent Ackley shows you the slow, deliberate process so you can avoid making the expensive and time-costly mistake of having to repair a broken bolt. See how this technique helps avoid the need to…
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Block Sanding Techniques
Here is a great technical tips segment for those doing bodywork and getting ready for paint. Learn how to load and adjust sanding blocks and more. Watch as Aaron Hopkins demonstrates block sanding techniques that allow you to get your car as smooth as glass!
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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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