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Revision as of 04:15, 9 December 2012
Confidence and Tools
Consider the following video. Note how Scott captures your attention with the intro scene and music.
- Credibility as an experienced solo mechanic.
- Jack and Jack Stand - Takes your energy but keeps you fit
- Gloves - Safe Grip packaging, how to put them on
- Power - If an old man like Scott can do it, you can too. Just use air tools.
- Tools - power tools and compressors are inexpensive. 200-300 dollars for air compressor and tools, even less if bought used.
- Tool Versatility - use them not only on cars but also around the house - ex. air saw to carve halloween pumpkin
- Complexity of Cars - use electronics analyzers 30-X00 dollars- ex. actron analyzer
- Solo Tools - ex. Steering Wheel and Pedal Holder/Depressor from Harbor Freight