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November 7th, 2006 09:11 AM #41
Same here. Me and my wife do the repairs even on our house.
I taught her how to paint a house, drive a nail, use a drill, jigsaw, etc.
She is always my helper when doing repairs on our car. In that case you make your shared quality time really productive and healthy.
Just for me.
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November 7th, 2006 11:31 AM #42
OT na tayo. But yes, it is a good way to spend quality time. Productive pa. But it goes both ways, kailangan ko din siya samahan mag-shopping at magpa-parlor (yet another learning experience).
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November 7th, 2006 06:31 PM #44
Haynes is the widest available service manual locally. You can get it at Fully Booked. Haynes is not really the best written manual but it's better than nothing. And you can support it with textbooks like 'Automotive Mechanics'. The softbound ones are not that expensive and is used as a textbook in some mechanic's classes.
Bookstores like Books for Less also have service manuals (I found one for a '70s Chevy Blazer) gathering dust in the corners of their stores.
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