Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Getting Started, Some Basic Tools

It is a good idea to take an active role when it comes to your vehicle. In the long run, maintaining your car can signify big savings. If the necessary time and energy is not spent on maintaining and upkeeping your car, then there can be serious consequences as small problems can be come big problems rather quickly. That is why awareness of your car's maintenance needs is such an important tool. In fact, one could argue it is the most important tool. 


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As you set out to keep your car in order and well maintained, you will realize that you will also need several others tools to start working. These basic tools will include wrenches, screwdrivers and pliers. In addition to these basic tools you will also need to invest in some basic supplies and accessories. Here is the main list:

1) Droplight - A droplight is a special lamp used to illuminate a place, that is able to handle moderabe abuse. It usually features a reflector, a protective cage, a hook that can be used to hang the light, a long power line for distant reaching, and may also feature an electrical outlet on it.

2) Gasket Scraper - A gasket scraper is a flexible metal tool with a wide edge that can help you replace gaskets or seals.


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3) Pry Bar - A pry bar is a metal bar with a flat edge that gives leverage to move heavy objects or parts that are stuck. 

4) Cleaners and solvents - Indeed, doing car work is a dirty job. Thus you will need both floor cleaner to remove substances that can make it dirty and slippery. In addition, you will also need hand cleaner that help remove oil and/or grease from your hands after working on your vehicle. In addition, you will need solvents that will help remove grease and rust on the parts you want to replace.

Indeed, working on a car can be hard work, and a bit messy, but having the right tools and supplies in your tool box makes life much easier.

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