How to Repair and Restore Bodywork (Motorbooks Workshop)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.17 (706 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0879385146 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Skinned Knuckles.. Frame problems, inner and outer panels, hidden damage, bumpers, grilles and lights are included, along with tips on the tools, materials and terms used in the trade. Dings and dents, creases and tears, trim, seams - all areas of repair are covered in this thorough and well illustrated guide. considering the wealth of information contained, it turns out to be an absolute bargain
"Don't waste your money" according to H. Barber. The author spends half of the book telling you about the "business" of auto body repair, then glosses over the actual "how-to". I bought the book to learn how to fix simple dents on my vintage car. Looks like I'll have to buy another book to find out how to do that.. "Great Resource" according to Christopher T. Hicks. I purchased this book before attempting body repairs on my truck. I read it cover to cover before even picking up a hammer or sandpaper. There's tons of great info for the novice, ranging from proper equipment, to simple dent repair, all the way to full blown frame restoration. My body is now straight, and flat. Thanks Motorbooks!!!. "How To Repair & Restore Bodywork" according to Clayton W. Randolph. This Book belabors the obvious and is very light on detail oriented, usable information. General overview is good, but you can tell that this person does not have any hands on experience with the subject matter.