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Work rules / practices

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BJC

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Help out some of us amateurs with work rules and practices that you follow to minimize mistakes and to work efficiently. I'm think of things like:

Never leave something unfinished (screws not tightened, cotter pin not installed, not torqued, not safety wired), because you might forget to get back to it the next time you are working on your airplane.

or

Always return your tools to their storage place after using them.

Thanks,


BJC
 
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