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    intruiging
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    some good recommendations popping up in here

    keep it up

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    wow

    lets not do drug talk here

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    > Drum and Bass techno
    > Coffee
    > Cigarettes (plenty of)
    > Emry cloth (its like sandpaper but better!!)
    > Grinder (turn s series brakes into t 18)
    > Gasket Goo, this stuff does everything buy the red type from supercheap.

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    socket set, ratchet spanners, zip ties and duct tape

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    A set of good side cutters to do all your electrical work...... and most important......... cut your cable ties

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    old cap or a bandana. not easy to wash shit off ur hair

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    Magnetic trays??
    Just keep the lids off those empty spray cans and such that you throw away.
    Perfect small part holders.

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    two words- "death mallet". i dont care how much wd40 u wanna waste tryin to get that bolt loose or whatever.... just smash shit wit a death mallet and it'l happen for u... be sure to get the heaviest mallet u can find as it will hit everything alot harder... therefor increasing the "death mallets" fatalities....
    ps. i can not be held accountable for any injuries/more damage u cause whilst wielding ur own death mallet... u'v been warned
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    My advice: only buy a house with a flat paved driveway. Do not use your emergency jack when on cobble stones.

    And in the garage, replace the single globe light with 100 fluro tubes. Make it bright like inside Woolsworth. If you are having the garage built, get the floor "pool finnished" smooth flat like at gas stations. Then paint the floor with the stuff they used at your local Toyota dealership.

    Get a 20 litre drum of brake cleaner. And a wurth squirter bottle thing. Be like a real mechanic and make grease disapear with a squirt.

    Don't stuff around. You NEED a solid bench, and the biggest bench vice you can afford. Do not make the bench top from a hollow house door.

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