Stuart MacMillan said:
> There is no other way except to jump in. Practicing on a scrapped car
> is okay, but not necessary. The Practical Classics series on MGBs are
> good, as is Lindsay Porter's book.
I've got Porter's book, I'll have to look for the other one.
> Unfortunately, the buy-in costs are pretty steep. You need a MIG welder
> for around $500, a 4" angle grinder, and air tools are a big plus,
> especially an air chisel. Of course, you need a full compliment of hand
Well, of that list all I need is the welder. :)
> someone), and you'll have all those neat tools you'll wonder how you
> ever lived without!
Actually I usually wonder why I have them when I haven't used them since I
got them. :P
Thanks,
Chris
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