Hi Brad!....thanks for the reply. It seems others have the seem suggestion
regarding the ever-useful ZIPLOCK's!! Maybe we should tell the ZipLock folks
and they can makea a commercial using their Zip's for the restoration project
of someone in the commercial.........maybe even a IMPERIAL consumer???? with
the car conspicuously in the background???? it woould sure beat seeing them
using the Zip's for carrots and such!!!!
Dan Melnik
> This is such an important aspect to restoration and one that I am no expert
> at but basically what I do is to take lots of pictures with my digital
> camera and put each grouping of fasteners and small parts into ZipLoc bags.
> I buy the nice heavy freezer bags for the parts. These tips might help you.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <dan.donna.m@xxxxxxx>
> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 12:43 AM
> Subject: IML: Disassemble/Reassemble
>
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> 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
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