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Old 12-11-15 | 02:17 PM
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dabac
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Originally Posted by dengidog
....I need something that starts from the very beginning and doesn't assume you know the difference between wrenches, etc.
Don't think such a thing exists. Pretty much all repair manuals, well any set of complex instructions, start off from an assumed level of prior knowledge. It'd be very unlikely to find a repair manual for a specific subject willing to spend several chapters on the very basics, like tool names and uses, differences between oil and grease, threadlocks, how to brace when applying torque to a fastener, how to avoid taking you fingers off or skinning your knuckles etc.
If that is what you think you need, start at a library. They might have some books on basic DIY.
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