Brian Eslick from How to Automotive gives you three automotive repair tips for working on cars by yourself.

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  1. wyattoneable

    As you know my channel is "Wyatt-One-Able". In part because I'm always working alone and need to think of ways to add extra help. Thanks for these tips as I'm sure I will use one or two myself.

  2. Wyatt Klingensmith

    I work at a salvage yard and if i need to pull up on the hood and release to get it to pop I stick a digging bar under the hood and then go pull the release, works quite well

  3. Bill Ziegmond

    Nice use for the cell phone.

  4. Walter Frederick

    I keep bungee cords around,hold up things out of your way.Good for holding up rack and pinions in GM front wheel drives after removing the engine cradle too.

  5. Overspray

    1. Tip for working by yourself
    1. Get someone to help you jk good information
    Cheers 🍻

  6. kidzero1943

    Did you get a new tool box ??

  7. Mad Hatter

    Just buy a 1994 celiac rev up your engines ask Scotty for help

  8. Arthur Fricchione

    Brian, thanks for the helpful videos. Very useful πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

  9. GaΕ‘per ajdnik

    I'm a machanic and you are pryti smart 😎. I'm a new subsscraiber.

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