PRODUCT REVIEWS
SCG Classic Car Restoration Product Reviews
From time to time we are asked to review classic car restoration products by manufacturers. When we do test their products, we report our findings here...whether the outcome is good, bad, or somewhere in between.
Review of Eastwood's Spot Welding Kit for MIG Welders
With a little practice, this nifty little tool can give you some nice looking spot welds with your MIG welder.
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Rust Bullet Product Review - Revisited
Six months ago Second Chance Garage took a look at Rust Bullet rust inhibitive protective coating. Here's how it's working after some time has passed.
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Product Review - Installing the Moss Air Conditioning Kit for the MGB
Why would anyone want to install air conditioning in an MGB? Sometimes it can get too hot to have the top down
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Car Restoration Product Review: Nibbler & Flanger
Two products that can prove useful for your car restoration project
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Total Solutions Rust Converter
We tested Total Solutions Rust Converter to see if it measured up to their advertising claims
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The Battery Brain
Here's a solution for the age-old problem of slow discharge of the batteries in stored classic cars
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Eastwood's Brake Tubing Pliers
In 35 years of car restoration, we've bent a lot of brake lines and certainly have kinked (and ruined) our share of them. So we checked out Eastwood's brake pliers
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Product Review - Heavy-Duty Tumbler System
Rust removal and cleaning small parts can be tedius when done by hand. This tumbler system may just be the answer
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Take It Off, Take It All Off...
We tested some popular chemical strippers to see which one was best. It was messy and smelly, but we've got the results!
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SCG Tests A Transmission Adapter
One problem with our T-Bird project was its old 2-speed automatic transmission. To be able to keep up with today's traffic, we were concerned that the engine would have to rev rather high. We found a solution
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