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Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby corrado » Sun Jan 08, 2017 7:53 pm

A whole chapter dedicated to V*thpa jokes. :mrgreen:
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby Loneranger » Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:06 am

If I may add my comments, I bought volumes 1 & 2 and during my first full resto of my 1964 Li150 Special.
Without these two publications, I would never have been able to strip and rebuild the whole scooter including the engine and gearbox. Between Stickys books and Scootering magazine, I was able to turn out a scooter with TS1 225 engine with new gearbox, Beedspeed uprated (Motorcycle type) clutch and hydraulic front disc brake, front dampers and 12v electrics.
That was back in 2010 and the scooter has never failed any of its MOT tests since.
Along the way I've fitted Jockeys rear brake and headlamp upgrade which I can heartily recommend.

Sticky, whatever extras you put into the next edition, I'll be one of the first to buy one, well done mate, I couldn't have done it without your books.

Cheers

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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby MickYork » Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:19 am

As opposed to a 3rd Edition (which would be 90% the same as 1 & 2), wouldn't a supplement be more practical ?

I'd suggest the "supplement" covers upgrades, different kits, exhausts, auto/retards, etc.

My concern with a 3rd Edition is that it may become too thick to be practical in a garage.
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby coaster » Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:32 am

byron wrote:
Sticky wrote:
Triffid wrote:Colour-coded edges to each section. a clear and comprehensive contents page and a full index section - rather like a school textbook. That's my two pen'north. Merry Christmas! :D


Have you looked at the top corners of the pages?

I have never noticed that before.... :oops:


If yours is like mine Jarv there will be a large black thumb print in the top corner of every page :lol:
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby rossclark » Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:36 am

Ring bound version which lays flat, like the old workshop manual.
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby P D: SC Chester » Sat Feb 04, 2017 8:52 pm

Would it be possible to make a laminated type version? Obviously it would cost more but, being able to keep the pages clean would be an advantage for those of us who have the book in the garage while spannering.
My copy is now dog eared and very dirty with oil and for some reason, thread lock! I know it probably says a lot about the user, if it is covered in oil, but I also get egg down me top when dipping me soldiers :D
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby Phil D » Sat Feb 04, 2017 11:00 pm

Ive not bought a Haynes manual for a few years now but last time I did I remember thinking how absolute 5hit£
the quality of the paper used was .
Stickys reminded me of how Haynes used to be "quality "
I just wipe me oily hands on an old rag before I turn the pages ;)
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby P D: SC Chester » Sun Feb 05, 2017 7:08 pm

Yes I've got a load of Haynes manuals for my Golfs and yes, the paper is sh1te as you rightly point out. It's like the stuff they make paper back novels from and definitely no good for a spanner monkey.
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby NorthernJordan » Sun Feb 05, 2017 8:20 pm

A good index and more annotation on the photograph highlight where and how things should be measured etc...
A supplement would be better than a completely new volume. I wouldn't focus on what aftermarket products are best, but more quality information on the various tips and tricks etc
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby Teglease » Sat Feb 18, 2017 8:28 am

Hi' Setting up carbs in more detail would be a blessing especially the larger delorto types
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby trout1875 » Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:48 pm

Section on j range as would be good
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby kdodd » Wed Feb 22, 2017 9:40 pm

what about a downloadable version so u can load on a tablet etc print off what u neeed password opening etc save on costs for production enabled for updates etc
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby swissdean » Thu Feb 23, 2017 3:05 am

kdodd wrote:what about a downloadable version so u can load on a tablet etc print off what u neeed password opening etc save on costs for production enabled for updates etc

Genius of an idea, with maybe puchaseable updates , to the earlier point avoiding the need to. It the whole book each time..
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby lofty » Thu Feb 23, 2017 11:19 am

swissdean wrote:
kdodd wrote:what about a downloadable version so u can load on a tablet etc print off what u neeed password opening etc save on costs for production enabled for updates etc

Genius of an idea, with maybe puchaseable updates , to the earlier point avoiding the need to. It the whole book each time..



kindle version perhaps?
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby Strummer10 » Sat Feb 25, 2017 3:41 pm

Sticky.....when do you reckon your next book will be out ? Cheers
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby Nigel. S » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:10 pm

More one liners.
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby Sticky » Thu Mar 02, 2017 10:00 am

Thanks for the positive comments chaps.

One-liners - might fit a few in, we'll see
Digital edition - thought about that but it is too easy for those to be ripped off and I'd never see another penny for the work
Paper quality - wanted it printed in the UK on decent paper rather than China on bog paper. Next one will maintain the quality.
Timetable - probably ready for 2018
J-ranges - what kind of sick freak are you?
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby coaster » Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:43 pm

Sticky wrote:.....J-ranges - what kind of sick freak are you?


Well maybe just the Vega then ;)
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Re: Complete Spanners Manual 3rd Edition

Postby rossclark » Thu Mar 02, 2017 10:55 pm

They're covered adequately in the original Home Workshop Manual ;)
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