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Everybodly learns differently.these are my books.really enjoy some of the psychology in the barnacle parp book.the clymer i've barely opened.this forum has helped me massively theoretically and practically.i read service manuals whenever i can. Thanks to all and Good luck to you.

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The thing about it is, whether it`s an apprenticeship or yer dad or whatever,if somehow ,at an early age,you`re encouraged to try things, you learn how to learn ,and that`s what gives you the confidence to go on and be successful , there`s no substitute for hands on training, but for kids these days, gettin it is the problem. Hope this isn`t too far off thread.

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I watched a time served mechanic attempting to hammer a lorry sized drivers door window glass back in , with a light ball pein hammer and a scrap of wood.

The hammer was effectively "bouncing" back.

The window was not moving.

I diffidently tried to suggest the a tap with a club hammer or nudge with a 7lb sledge would work much better.

Reasoning in my head that the greater mass at lower velocity would achieve more with less risk of breakage, i.e. more pushing that hammering.

An absolute failure to communicate.

Was all I achieved.

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