Hi Dan, The best way I have ever figured out is to take plenty of "before" pictures and then use zip-lock freezer bags to store parts. Add a little post-it note to each bag on what parts are within and maybe some special instructions on how this bracket goes on top of this spacer, etc. If the project is going to be apart for awhile, I use the large plastic tubs one can buy at any chain store and label them, underhood, interior, etc. Good luck with your project. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: <dan.donna.m@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 12:43 AM Subject: IML: Disassemble/Reassemble > Hi All!...I know many of the IML members have done 'restoration' work on > their vehicles to some degree or another over the years. I was wondeering if > anyone out there had come across any special ways to best keep track of what > you were taking apart so that when the time came you would be able to put it > back together again....with not 'extra' pieces left over!!! > I am looking into maybe getting what is called 'micro-video' recorder pickups > (camera's) which can be tied into a regular VCR type of recording. I'm still > checking the internet for gadgets & gizmos that might make it easier to > figure out how to put things back together agin once I have them apart so if > anyone has anything in the way of "their 2 cents" I would really appreciate > it. Feel free to email me directly (dan.donna.m@xxxxxxx) if you want instead > of tying up the IML crew....though I wouold guess that there are others who > would also like to know how other IML members have handled the > ASSEMBLE/DISASSEMBLE predicament. > Thanks all!!! > and Happy New Year!! > Dan Melnik > >