Setting up a Home Car Workshop
Working on your car at home both saves you money and helps you to achieve the results you want. You might want to perform routine servicing, modify a car, restore a car or even build a car from scratch. But to achieve the best outcomes, you'll need a home workshop. Setting up a Home Car Workshop covers the setting-up and use of a home car workshop. Whether you're working with a small or large space, it shows you how a workshop should be laid-out for safety and ease of use, the best parts and tool storage options, and the equipment you should buy. Want to save money? Inside, you'll find out how to build your own storage racks and cabinets, how to build a strong workbench – even how to make your own full-length car ramps. It also covers how to use the tools and equipment, how to weld, how to use hand tools, and gives advice on the best tools to buy to work on the electronics of your car. The book is fully illustrated throughout, with step by step guides, and many useful hints and tips. If you are planning to set up your own home workshop, this book is for you.
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Setting up a Home Car Workshop
Working on your car at home both saves you money and helps you to achieve the results you want. You might want to perform routine servicing, modify a car, restore a car or even build a car from scratch. But to achieve the best outcomes, you'll need a home workshop. Setting up a Home Car Workshop covers the setting-up and use of a home car workshop. Whether you're working with a small or large space, it shows you how a workshop should be laid-out for safety and ease of use, the best parts and tool storage options, and the equipment you should buy. Want to save money? Inside, you'll find out how to build your own storage racks and cabinets, how to build a strong workbench – even how to make your own full-length car ramps. It also covers how to use the tools and equipment, how to weld, how to use hand tools, and gives advice on the best tools to buy to work on the electronics of your car. The book is fully illustrated throughout, with step by step guides, and many useful hints and tips. If you are planning to set up your own home workshop, this book is for you.
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Setting up a Home Car Workshop

Setting up a Home Car Workshop

by Julian Edgar
Setting up a Home Car Workshop

Setting up a Home Car Workshop

by Julian Edgar

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Overview

Working on your car at home both saves you money and helps you to achieve the results you want. You might want to perform routine servicing, modify a car, restore a car or even build a car from scratch. But to achieve the best outcomes, you'll need a home workshop. Setting up a Home Car Workshop covers the setting-up and use of a home car workshop. Whether you're working with a small or large space, it shows you how a workshop should be laid-out for safety and ease of use, the best parts and tool storage options, and the equipment you should buy. Want to save money? Inside, you'll find out how to build your own storage racks and cabinets, how to build a strong workbench – even how to make your own full-length car ramps. It also covers how to use the tools and equipment, how to weld, how to use hand tools, and gives advice on the best tools to buy to work on the electronics of your car. The book is fully illustrated throughout, with step by step guides, and many useful hints and tips. If you are planning to set up your own home workshop, this book is for you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787112087
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Publication date: 07/17/2018
Series: Workshoppro
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 8.10(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Julian Edgar has worked as a teacher, writer, editor and photographer. He edited a national Australian automotive print magazine before working at an on-line car magazine for 18 years. He has contributed articles to automotive publications in the UK, the US and Australia; has written for electronics publications for more than 25 years, and currently contributes to a leading UK hobbyist electronics magazine. Julian is a hands-on modifier who performs all work on his cars himself in his home workshop. He has fitted and tuned programmable engine management, developed electronic automotive kits, and has undertaken cutting-edge electronic modifications, including hybrid cars.
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