Thanks Bonneyman, learned that in a Ford shop, long ago. Anyone have a gasket that wanted to slip out when tightened? Learned to stipple, with light hammer and center punch, dozens of tiny punches, keep the gasket in place. Am sure many here have made a new gasket with nothing but a light weight, 6oz. ball peen hammer? Draw file, new clean hand file, fine tooth, great for cleaning cylinder heads and cylinder blocks, also finds high spots. Also great for cleaning and leveling things like aluminum thermostat housings. How about holding your pocket magnet along side an extension when trying to put nut or bolt down in a tight spot? Holds the light weight stuff in the socket just like an expensive magnetized socket. Drop a screw or small fastener somewhere on the chassis or front sheet metal? Try blowing it out with your shop air hose. How about looking on the floor for a dropped fastener? The floor is clean, right? Right? Take a flashlight with a strong beam, get on the floor, shine it in the general area, a screw will stick out real plain. Drop a pile of small bolts, and in a hurry, grab a squeegee and push them into a pile for easy pickup.