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Old 10-31-05, 06:15 PM
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Barnett's manual. Hands down the best. It fills a 3 ring binder and not only tells you what to do, but why. It also recommends the best tools for the job. If you're really into it, he also teaches a week long course in Colorado Springs.
-Brian
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