SAFETY FIRST:
By Karl Schluter
–Low-Zep Owner/Manager of Galeforce
Zephyrs
When working on cars and
using tools of any kind (especially power tools) always use protective gear,
eg: goggles, gloves, ear muffs, masks and a decent pair of overalls are a good
idea. A fire extinguisher should also be handy and if working alone, have
someone come and check on you every now and again. Never work under a car
without supporting it with axle stands and if you’re not completely confident
in your ability to complete any task safely, leave it to the experts.