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Garage and Workshop Gear Guide

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Garage and Workshop Gear Guide
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tom Benford
SeriesMotorbooks Workshop
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 274,Width 210
Category/GenreAutomotive technology and trades
Vehicle maintenance and manuals
ISBN/Barcode 9780760323120
ClassificationsDewey:629.287
Audience
General
Illustrations 350 colour illustrations, 25 diagrams

Publishing Details

Publisher Motorbooks International
Imprint Motorbooks International
Publication Date 1 June 2006
Publication Country United States

Description

This guide is a one-stop resource for garage gear know-how - one book that amateur and expert alike can go to for the facts (and a good helping of expert advice) on selecting tools without breaking the bank or wasting time. The book also offers straightforward, honest advice about how to evaluate and select tools according to particular needs. As entertaining as it is informative, Benford's handbook imparts practical wisdom on safety and tool care, making and testing tools, and assembling "tool kits" to perform various tasks such as restoration, motorcycle maintenance, body work fabrication, and mechanical repair.

Author Biography

A freelance writer and editor for more than 30 years, Tom Benford has published in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. He is also a frequent contributor to Vette, Corvette Fever, CorvetteMagazine.com, Corvette Enthusiast, Cars & Parts Corvette, and Cars & Parts magazine. Benford is the author of Corvette Performance Projects 1968-1982 and The Street Rod, both from MBI Publishing Company, and co-author with Randy Leffingwell of Corvette: Five Decades of Sports Car Speed.

Reviews

"Cycle Source", May 2007"The book is packed full with useful information on hand tools, power tools, electric and pneumatic, lifts, tool chests, welding gear, gear storage, organization and most importantly 'safety tips.' Even with my previous conceptions, to me this was a book well worth reading. It is well-written in terms that are easy to understand and is very informative ... So if you are shopping around for some brain food, I would highly recommend the Motorbooks Workshop '"Garage and Workshop Gear Guide'" as a great source of information."