Body and exterior tips
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**Tape nuts and bolts into their holes, or tape them to their part. | **Tape nuts and bolts into their holes, or tape them to their part. | ||
*Make paper templates for easy cutting and drilling. For more information and photos, see Brian Martin's article posted on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board: [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-13-a-71092.html Basics of Basics: Templates for Accurate Cutting and Drilling]. | *Make paper templates for easy cutting and drilling. For more information and photos, see Brian Martin's article posted on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board: [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-13-a-71092.html Basics of Basics: Templates for Accurate Cutting and Drilling]. | ||
+ | *When re-assembling hard-to-reach body components, place masking tape (sticky side out) in your socket. It will hold a small nut in place. | ||
+ | *To hold nuts in a socket while assembling hard-to-reach body and exterior components, use masking tape stuffed in the socket -- sticky side out. Similarly, bearing grease can be placed on a washer to hold it to a socket for re-assembling parts. | ||
+ | *When disassembling small hard-to-reach parts, use grease in the socket to prevent losing fasteners. | ||
==Sanding== | ==Sanding== |