26-09-12, 10:46 AM
There is an electronic copy of the Haynes manual available on the site for free it is here: http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=down...file&id=22
I find this useful for just referencing things but realistically a hard copy may be more suitable - its easier to flick through to find what you want.
Also, just to say that I agree with the above sentiments about tools - buy from a decent manufacturer. For example, I have a couple of tools that came from Rolson which are pretty crap but they were very cheap. On the other hand, my Halfords and Draper stuff is awesome. I've inherited several Draper bits from my dad which are older than me and they still work perfectly
In my opinion, spending more for quality is worth it
I find this useful for just referencing things but realistically a hard copy may be more suitable - its easier to flick through to find what you want.
Also, just to say that I agree with the above sentiments about tools - buy from a decent manufacturer. For example, I have a couple of tools that came from Rolson which are pretty crap but they were very cheap. On the other hand, my Halfords and Draper stuff is awesome. I've inherited several Draper bits from my dad which are older than me and they still work perfectly
