Figured it was a good time to start this thread -
Got a favorite tool or product that makes your job easier, something that you use all the time, Or something your always running out of during a concours restoration. If we get allot of responses the thread might become a sticky
Not to report any are perfect or that there are not easier or better - I'm cheap and form habits quickly - but here are a few of mine just to start the ball rolling
1- The internet and knowledgeable friend. NOTHING replaces these resources especially if you have ever done it the old way where answers to a single question might take 6 months, required allot of phone calls and were often left unanswered - or the "you'll find out when you show the car"
response
2- Brasso. Polishes all kinds of stuff from plastic, chrome and other products. Old old standby
3- Evapo-Rust. Though its gotten allot more expensive you've seen the results in many threads here on this site
4- Corrison X or Bo-Shield. Like the Evapo-rust you've hear the experiences before
5- Gun blue repair fluid, Insta-black Black oxide fluid ......Lots of different products . Tone bare metals from new steel to dark heat hardened metal as you've seen in many of my posts
6- Plastic/Synthetic ratchets. A bit more forgiving when you slip and strike those newly finished parts and such. Thought "plastic"? No way are those going to hold up, when I first saw them but have used these about 90% of the time when I need a ratchet over the last five years
7- Freezer bags - one fo the best, cheap, quick organizers that I don't use often enough. Remember to write on the bags or include a note inside the bag!!
8- Plastic wrap - Again cheap, quick method of keeping parts (especially irregular shaped ones, together for the short (or longer) term. Provides a bit of protection (depending on how much you wrap stuff). Yes I have the strapping wrap used commercially for wrapping parts. Though a superior product I find the cheap stuff easier to work with and did I say cheaper???
9- Hecht Weatherstrip Adhesive - Dries out quickly once it's opened (turns color often if left in the original container with the metal brush, it's connected to the lid) still in place so buy smaller units. I've started transferring the liquid out on arrival to glass baby food jars and that has improved the longevity
Hope this helps others - looking forward to seeing your list
Sure I will think of more later