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Greg, you are exactly right, doing how to articles in written word with some pictures is very tough. You literally have to stop and think about each step even the smallest simplest ones that come naturally without thinking due to years of experience. I couldn't even begin to imagine how one would do on-line auto body classes.

Keep the suggestions coming, I have a few in mind and more then likely will be doing 2 maybe 3. Really looking forward to putting these together, I really do enjoy sharing my knowledge like this because it makes you think and sometimes you come up with better solutions...Eric
 
Eric, I too always enjoy reading your articles, as a bodywork newbie, I have a limited selection of tools and supplies. I have a suggestion that would deffinately help out myself, and I'm sure others too. In one of your past posts you posted pictures of all of the amazing equipment that you use for body work (That was really cool BTW) I never realized how many different types of hammers there are out there....

Anyway. Most of the rest of us only have a very basic set of tools, and by the time we procured all of the right tools of the trade, We could have easily paid someone like you to do amazing body work for far less than the cost of the tools. What about doing some repairs with only a basic set of body repair tools (I have two hammers, one spoon that I got from my dad's old body shop, and a few dollys) I'd love to see something like this because It's something I could hopefully replicate with lots of practice, and minimal investment.

Keep up the good work.

BTW Do you have a link to all of the past articles? I like to go back and re-read through a bit of it.

Steve
 
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