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Stickers , Column
Have a sticker collection? We'd love to see it.

Who among us hasn’t attached something special to a sticker? Exactly: zero.

Tech Tips | drilling
How to accurately drill holes using a simple divider tool

A custom bracket with mis-drilled holes is pretty much worthless. Here’s how we used a divider to quickly locate three holes in a custom bracket.

Carl Heideman
Torch | Hot Wrench | Blow Torch
How to free rusty fasteners with a blow torch

There is another option to break rusty fasteners free: the hot wrench.

Carl Heideman
Shop Work | Lathe | Making stuff
What you need to know before buying a lathe

Thinking about buying a lathe? First, a few things to consider.

Tom Suddard
tires | suspension | Chassis | Handling
How to master chassis setup, from tires pressures to alignment

Looking for some additional speed? Take a look at your chassis setup.

Staff Writer
Chevrolet | Corvette | c5 | GRM+ | Project car
How to bulletproof a Chevy C5 Corvette for track duty

Not sure how to best prepare a car for track duty? Here's all the work we've put into our C5 Corvette project car since we first got it.

J.G. Pasterjak
tires | wheels | Shop Work | fitment | Wheels & Tires
Fitting tires and wheels when an off-the-shelf option isn’t listed

Our MR2 needed new tires, but first we had a question to answer: How would we fit a modern setup under those now-vintage fenders?

J.G. Pasterjak
tires | wheels | tire mounting | wheel balancing
Does investing in tire mounting equipment actually save money?

We recently put some BendPak gear in our shop: the brand’s R980AT tire mounter paired with its DST-2420 balancer. We were busting tires in no time.

J.G. Pasterjak
Making stuff | 3D Scanning
How to get high-quality 3D scans at home

Can 3D scanning really remove hours of measuring and modeling from the fabrication process? Follow along as we dive into the world of at-home 3D scanning.

Tom Suddard
Turbocharging | Wide Band
Avoid turbo-induced disaster with a wide-band oxygen sensor

Back in the olden times, you had to run a wire from the oxygen sensor to the air/fuel ratio gauge. Nowadays, solutions with Bluetooth exist.

J.G. Pasterjak
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