Vintage Tire Tutorial
Coming Jan 13
Every car guy's favorite crazy uncle Neil Maken is back with shop tips that readers have sent him over the years. Can't find that teeny tiny part that fell on the floor? Ask your wife for a pair of panty hose... and make sure she's not still wearing them!
Check out The Hollander, otherwise known as The "Bible" of Interchange. Within this mighty tome, you'll find which other cars use the parts you're looking for. And while you're at it, don't forget to ground your block to your frame.
Neil Maken from "Skinned Knuckles" offers cheap and easy do-it-yourself tips for dealing with canvas, snaps and grommets.
Neil Maken of "Skinned Knuckles" magazine introduces Jay to Gano Auto Coolant Filters. Whether you want to remove rust scale and gasket material or diagnose a specific problem, Gano is a good way to go.
Due to popular response for the first Oddball Tools video, Neil Maken, editor of "Skinned Knuckles" magazine is back with more! According to Neil, sometimes the most important tool in your shop is the smallest tool in your shop...
Neil Maken from "Skinned Knuckles" magazine stops by the garage to demonstrate how to make a wiring harness and discuss the intricacies of re-wiring vintage automobiles.
Neil Maken, editor of Jay's favorite car restoration magazine, "Skinned Knuckles" discusses the importance of filters. You can add years to the life of your vintage vehicles just by making sure its many filters are clean and spanky!
Neil Maken of "Skinned Knuckles" magazine pulls apart a classic Awooga horn, and shows Jay how to keep it in good working order. The secret? Oil!