Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Setting Up a Home Car Workshop by Julian Edgar Want to modify, restore or maintain your car at home? This book is a must-read that covers the complete setting-up and use of a home workshop. From small and humble to large and lavish – this book shows you the equipment to buy and build, the best interior workshop layouts, and how to achieve great results. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description THE complete guide to setting up, equipping and using a home car workshop. Working on your car at home saves you money and helps you to achieve the results you want. You might want to perform routine servicing, modify a car, restore a car, or even build a car from scratch, but to achieve the best outcome, youll need a properly-equipped workshop.Whether you have a small or large space, this book covers workshop design, equipment, storage, safety aspects and much more.You will find handy tips on the safe use of tools, a guide to welding, as well as instructions for building your own storage racks and cabinets, how to build a strong workbench – even how to make your own full-length car ramps. It also gives advice on the best tools for working on the electronics of your car. The book is fully illustrated throughout with real-world examples.The authors many years of experience building and equipping his own workshops for home-modification projects, are distilled here into this eminently practical guide.If you are planning to set up your own home car workshop, this book covers everything you need to know. Author Biography Julian Edgar has worked as a teacher, writer, editor and photographer. His varied career has included editing a national automotive magazine, and writing for various online and print magazines for many years.An enthusiast for all things mechanical and electronic, Julian is a hands-on car modifier, working from his own well-equipped home workshop, focusing mainly on suspension, engine management and aerodynamics. He is also a keen cyclist, and he has designed and built his own bikes and trikes.He has written several books about car modifications, aerodynamics and electronics, as well as more general interest books about engineering and small-wheeled bicycles, Julian has also made a series of YouTube videos that discuss the subjects of his books.He lives and works in New South Wales, Australia. Table of Contents * Introduction* Chapter 1 - Buying and using hand tools* Chapter 2 - Portable power tools* Chapter 3 - Major fixed tools* Chapter 4 - Workbenches* Chapter 5 - Storage* Chapter 6 - Ramps, hoists and pits* Chapter 7 - Approaches to innovative design* Chapter 8 - Welding techniques* Chapter 9 - Tools for car electronics* Chapter 10 - Organising a home workshop* Chapter 11 - Designing a home workshop* Chapter 12 - Safety* Chapter 13 - Tips and hints* Index Review Author Julian Edgar advises on the best equipment, tools and fitting with which to equip your home workshop, taking into consideration what jobs you are planning to undertake and how much room you have at your disposal. Theres also invaluable suggestions on innovative storage ideas when space is at a premium and recommendations of the most reliable makes and models to buy. Its illustrated throughout with colour photos and illustrations. - Car Mechanics. Go on, you know you want to - a guide to how to turn wherever you keep your car into a place to repair, renovate and restore. - Classic Cars. Author Edgars guide to organising a garage covers everything from tool choice to workshop layout. Youll find suggestion for modifying tools, making them yourself and neat storage tricks. With welding techniques, hand and power tool use and even electrical diagnostics included, this could well be the helping hand needed to establish or improve your home garage. - Classic & Sports Car. Both workshop novice and experienced mechanic alike will find much of interest in this book. All aspects of the well ordered home workshop are covered, including its design, layout and organisation, with numerous illustration of both the authors own facility and those of his engineering colleagues. The book also covers hints and tips on producing your own specialised tools which may not be commercially available and theres also a chapter on the all-important safety aspects of workshop procedure. This well produced, profusely illustrated and often amusingly written book is one that everyone who operates their own workshop would benefit from reading. - Speedscene. A welcome reprint in paperback of BRM insider, Dick Salmons no-nonsense view of exactly what it was like being a member of a works racing team in Formula One racing in the 1950s to the 1970s. Dick became accustomed to travelling around with the team, culminating in its World Championship double victory in 1962 with Graham Hill as number one driver and BRM as top constructor. Dick tells of the teams ups and downs, the everyday events and the special moments in a very readable manner. The forward was written by Graham Hills wife, Bette, who died in December 2017. - Classic Car Weekly. There is much in here about racing, but plenty too about life on a road that was far less straightforward than is has since become. The engaging prose is accompanied by a diverse photo archive, covering action, people, technical details and the need to crane team trucks onto boat decks because that was the most practical way to reach Casablanca. Its a glorious reflection of an age when travelling meant something more adventurous than scanning a boarding pass in your smartphone. - Motor Sport. The ultimate man cave has to contain racks of told and a purposeful bench. However, going the extra mile to create your own home workshop (for your car) is something that a growing number of people are intent on doing. This excellent paperback is packed with first-class illustrations and photographs to help ardent DIYers to meet their goals. Step-by-step it shows how to establish a home-based car workshop, with the primary aim of saving money, helping you to exercise your own talents and to achieve the detail finish you want. Scarcely a stone has been left unturned in the authors endeavours to provide a means to create the ultimate workshop. As one of the most useful books about automotive aspects that I have read in a while, I can recommend this one strongly. - Iain P W Robertsn, Freelance. This book sets out a clear route to establishing, equipping, and organising a home workshop. It seems to cover the whole scope, from selecting hand tools and using them effectively to choosing the best types of welding equipment for your needs, and building ramps and work benches. The book also contains some useful layout ideas, so that your workshop makes the best use of whatever space you have available and to help your workflow to be smooth and logical. This book looks like being very useful for all car owners with some DIY ability, whether they are working on classics or moderns. - Classic Driver (Monthly). Informative and easy to comprehend, it succinctly explains everything that is needed to establish a well-equipped workshop within ones home environment. For the professional restorer this study might be rather basic, but for the amateur enthusiast who wants to work in ideal conditions with the right tools to produce high quality results, this is an affordable and excellently produced publication courtesy of an experienced motor engineer. The photograph, too, is excellent and makes for easy interpretation. - SAHB Times. Even if you are an old hand at vehicle maintenance and have long experience in mending/improving vehicles in garages and workshops, I feel that this book would be of interest and use to you. Reading this book from cover to cover, I found fascinating and thought-provoking the information contained within its pages. - Update. If you want a more in-depth look at equipping your garage, checkout this latest release from Veloce Publishing. Setting up a home car workshop is a detailed look at the whole subject that includes choosing the right basic hand tools. Its not simply theory because the author, Julian Edgar, has designed and built enough of them so theres good hands on experience here and well worth the asking price. - Classic Motoring. Heres a good book and another winner from Veloce Publishing. Wether you have a small or large space this book covers all you need to know and its the complete guide to setting up, equipping and using a workshop at home. Regardless of what you use it for i.e. to do routine servicing, building a kit car, modifying or even restoring a classic, a decent well-equipped home workshop is essential. All backed by clear and informative photographs. - TKC.[This book] will give a person thinking about setting up their own workshop a lot to think about and it will give those who already have their shop some great ideas to improve organization or tools you should consider.- MGB Driver. An inspiring read. - Auto Bild Classic. Details ISBN178711208X Author Julian Edgar Year 2018 ISBN-10 178711208X ISBN-13 9781787112087 Format Paperback Media Book Place of Publication Dorset Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 629.2872 Language English AU Release Date 2018-05-16 NZ Release Date 2018-05-16 Illustrations 250 Pictures Audience General Publisher David & Charles Imprint Veloce Pages 160 Series Workshoppro Publication Date 2018-05-15 UK Release Date 2018-05-15 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781787112087
Book Title: Setting Up a Home Car Workshop
Publisher: Veloce Publishing LTD
Item Height: 250 mm
Subject: Mechanics
Publication Year: 2018
Number of Pages: 128 Pages
Publication Name: Setting Up a Home Car Workshop
Language: English
Type: Textbook
Author: Julian Edgar
Item Width: 207 mm
Format: Paperback