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Can u help me?
Guys, I think some of you could help me with this problem.
I want to start with a restoration skills a bit, but couldn't find any information on this subject - books, magazines, websites... I can't go study because of the Academy that I'm already in - I've got not so much time... Maybe, somebody knows any sources, I mean free ones for now? Thanks. |
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You can watch all these videos:
Index of /~daz/mull A guy doing some serious restoration on a Datsun 240Z The videos are cool, but it's some hours in total.... Poor thing he hasn't updated in over a year... |
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Restorations=Blood, sweat, tears, and a crap load of money and time. So be prepared.
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it won't be a problem in my life if I will know how to do this sh. |
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Depends, most people, who arent experienced, tend to replace things that they could refurbish in their own house...
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I'd say get a job with an experienced guy in a garage. The only real way is to learn by hands-on experience.. Maybe there is a guy in your neighbourhood that does it ? Maybe you can ask him if you can help for free ? I did for a few months and it learned me a lot.
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