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<blockquote data-quote="ORVietVet" data-source="post: 23702" data-attributes="member: 9438"><p>When you go back together, do not get in a rush. Follow all instructions and read them twice. Check and double check everything. </p><p></p><p>When I do a bigger job, I step back at about 25% in and go over each step in my head and do a mental checklist. Then again at 50% and again at 75% and at 100% I do it twice. What is really weird to my girl and everyone that happens to be there at the time, I do this mental checklist OUT LOUD. Plus, if it is really an involved/multi step job, I make a list I check off as I go. I also have a bunch of smaller zip lock bags that as I do certain steps of disassembly, I bag and label the bolts/nuts/screws and what they are for and lay them out in the order I removed them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORVietVet, post: 23702, member: 9438"] When you go back together, do not get in a rush. Follow all instructions and read them twice. Check and double check everything. When I do a bigger job, I step back at about 25% in and go over each step in my head and do a mental checklist. Then again at 50% and again at 75% and at 100% I do it twice. What is really weird to my girl and everyone that happens to be there at the time, I do this mental checklist OUT LOUD. Plus, if it is really an involved/multi step job, I make a list I check off as I go. I also have a bunch of smaller zip lock bags that as I do certain steps of disassembly, I bag and label the bolts/nuts/screws and what they are for and lay them out in the order I removed them. [/QUOTE]
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