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Hello all, I am recovering from a cold and hiding behind a fairweather thread. I read the book and viewed Stitch N Locks video. My overall impression of the process is that it will be almost too easy! Well at least stay tuned, I bet you will be shocked by how easy it is. Of course, I will be cheating. I plan on performing the stitch process with the motor removed from the Rig. older and wiser. Kinda looking forward to yarding her outta there, soon as I talk myself into it that is. I did not buy the drill guide. If you choose to do a stitch with your block installed a drill guide might prove more useful. I see no need for a drill guide. I say this though with the knowledge and ability of a machinist, years of drilling and tapping. That said follks, easy to hose this one too. For example, they only give you one special tap. Break that and you sit and wait for overnight. Bet S-N-L overnight superstars. They suggest using power tapping! Years of experience bs again here, meaning only handtap if you truly no what you are doing. Tapping is where I bet all of this can go horribly wrong. Me, I'm handtapping, grumbling over my shoulder lessons learned from the Ol timers. Oh ya, made it this far so the critique on literature, COMPLETELY READ THE MANUAL, the tips on how NOT to hose this project and why are best explained there. The manual blows for sure, hard to read, poor printing (come on guys, 21st century here, step up) but straightforward. Watching the video dovetails nicely, it is short so definitely worth your time.