Brian Eslick from How to Automotive gives you some of his best automotive repair tips and tricks to save you time and make you money.

Tip 1: Safe tip on removing stuck brake rotors.

Tip 2: Making custom tools to get the job done.

Tip 3: Tips on working alone.

Tip4: Charging your power tools and scan tools battery everyday.

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  1. Marco Philhom

    Nice trick holding the cam Sprocket. I got the same wrench.

  2. SheerWill Survival

    Excellent tips I use to back in the old days to easy remove the harmonic balancer bolt loose I would put socket with breaker bar on frame or engine compartment disconnected coil wire and bump starter and voila bolt out with no fuse

  3. MrRangerZr1

    Isn't leaving your batteries on the charging overnight bad for the batteries? They say to unplug it from charging right after it's done.

  4. Evan Epp

    Another excellent insightful video! Thanks, Brian!

  5. Paul M.

    I've done all those things as have all of us who have been doing this 30 plus years. lol thanks

  6. Faruk Atasever

    You should have 1 million followers, Brain. BRAVO.👍

  7. hostilityy

    0:32 damaging your feet AHHHAHAHA. that description of the event

  8. Jeff Cuevas

    Here's another great tip. In the morning buy TWO tacos just in case one is not enough.

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