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Machinery's
Handbook 26 Toolbox Edition $85.00
by Erik Oberg (Editor), Christopher J. McCauley (Editor),
ricca Heald, Franklin Day Jones, Henry H. Ryffel
After more than 85 years of continuous publication, Machinery's
Handbook remains unchallenged as "The Bible"
in its field, and the new 26th edition remains true to
the Handbook's original design as an extraordinarily comprehensive
yet practical and easy-to-use reference for mechanical
and manufacturing engineers, designers, draftsmen, toolmakers,
and machinists. Available in two versions-the toolbox
edition and the larger-print edition-this valuable tool
has been painstakingly updated and revised to reflect
the needs of its users and changes in manufacturing. And
just like in previous editions, existing material that
is of proven worth is still included in order to provide
for the needs of disciplines that are not as quick to
develop. Both versions are thumb indexed for easy referencing.
UNIQUE FEATURES * 80 pages of new content have been added
and the entire text, including all tables and equations,
has been reset and numerous figures have been redrawn.
* Features significant format changes and major revisions,
as well as new material on a variety of topics including:
aerodynamic lubrication, high speed machining, grinding
speeds and feeds, metalworking fluids, ISO surface texture,
pipe welding, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing,
gearing, and EDM. * Provides a new and innovative presentation
on the econometrics of machining and grinding which is
designed to help lower unit manufacturing costs and/or
maximize production output in the most cost-effective
way. * Contains a larger mathematics section that features
new discussions of coordinate systems and interpolations.
* The number of contents pages has been increased for
many of the larger sections, and the index has been expanded
and reorganized to include most of the many standards
referenced in the Handbook. * Material on logarithms,
trigonometry, and other topics, as well as sine bar tables
have been restored.
Machinery's
Handbook Guide 26 $12.95
by John Milton Amiss, Franklin Day Jones, Henry H. Ryffel,
robe Green
This is the companion guide to the Machinery's Handbook
listed above
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Machinery's
Handbook Pocket Companion $17.95
by Richard P. Pohanish (Editor), Christopher J. McCauley
(Editor), m Hussain, Dick Pohanish (Editor)
Machinery's Handbook Pocket Companion puts all the basic
information you need right at your fingertips. Extremely
concise yet authoritative, this valuable tool draws on
Machinery's Handbook's wealth of tables, charts and text
to provide quick and easy access to the most basic data.
Practitioners and students of the machine trades will
find the Pocket Companion to be the best little helper
yet!
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Machining
Fundamentals $55.00
by John R. Walker
Provides an introduction to this area of manufacturing
technology explaining the how, why, and when of numerous
machining operations, set-ups and procedures. Discusses
how machine tools operate and when to use one particular
machine instead of another. DLC: Machine-shop practice.
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The
Home Machinist's Handbook $13.97
by Doug Briney
Here's everything the do-it-yourselfer needs to set up,
and operate a handy-man's machine shop. Areas covered
range from shop requirements and proper lighting to buying,
using, and storing tools.
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Machine
Shop Practice Vol. 1 $21.95
by Karl Hans Moltrecht
Reviewer: Jonathan
Ridder from San Jose, CA USA
These books are very throrough and cover grinding, lathe
operation, drilling, milling, etc. However, you need to
get both volumes. Volumes 1 and 2 are different books,
not different version of the same book.
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Machine
Tool Practices $92.00
by Richard R. Kibbe (Editor), John E. Neely, Roland O.
Meyer, warr White, Warren T. White
Each section of the text begins with an introductory
overview, followed by instructional units with clearly
stated objectives. Many units are designed around specific
projects that provide much of the performance experience
for the student. Graphic explanations are used to highlight
important concepts and common errors and difficulties
encountered by machinists.
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Machinists'
and Metalworkers' Pocket Reference $20.97
by Ronald A. Walsh
Everyone from machinists and metalworkers to product
and tool designers will covet this task-simplifying source
of essential machining and metal-working data--all in
a compact, palm-of-our-hand reference. *Part of the Pocket
Reference series, the book contains tables, charts, and
graphs, organized by subject--covers how machines work,
how to fix them, and how to design them. *Packed with
information on materials and selection, along with the
latest codes and standards from ANSI, ASME, AGMA, SAE,
and AWS.
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Basic
Machining Reference Handbook $34.95
by Arthur R. Meyers, Thomas J. Slattery
As a comprehensive and easy-to-use hands-on source, Basic
Machining Reference Handbook is intended to serve as a
memory jog for the experienced, as well as a reference
for programmers and others who will not do the machining
but do need to know exactly what's involved in performing
a given machining step, a series of steps, or a complete
job. Remaining true to its original approach, this new
edition continues to present the principles of basic machining
and summarize the major considerations involved, while
updating and adding more detail to many of these.
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Tabletop
Machining $40.00
by Joe Martin
Tabletop Machining gives the reader not just the "hows"
but also the "whys" of machining practices using
the lathe and milling machine for metalworking. Included
are down-to-earth descriptions as well as detailed photos
and drawings. In addition, a large selection of project
photos illustrates the amazing work that has been produced
by craftsmen using small but capable miniature machine
tools. Though the tools used in the examples highlight
the small end of the size scale in machining, the theories
and practices can be applied to metal working on machines
of any size.
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Welding
Essentials $29.95
by Frank M. Marlow, Pamela Tallman, William L. Galvery
Jr. (Illustrator)
As a concise yet thorough introduction to the topic,
Welding Essentials makes welding easy for beginners and
is a handy reference for professionals. Its unique, comprehensive
question-and-answer format will allow readers to quickly
find what they are looking for and fully understand it.
Eliminating non-essential items to prevent overloading
readers, Welding Essentials addresses safety hazards and
required precautions in detail and provides solutions
to common problems for each process. Additionally, this
valuable reference carefully explains step-by-step setup
and shutdown procedures, along with why equipment grounding
and GFI's are needed and the way in which they work.
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Modern
Welding $55.00
by Andrew Daniel Althouse, Carl H. Turnquist, William
A. Bowditch
Get started SAFELY in any type of welding: Gas, Mig,
Tig, or Stick. Use this book to fill in any gaps in basic
formal training (such as from a local Community College,
which is highly recommended for learning proper techniques)
or knowledge. The book is filled with outstandingly detailed
illustrations, tables and pictures that cover the different
machine particulars, proper set ups and hand movement
techniques that will allow anyone to produce consistantly
strong welds on just about any material.
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Welding
Principles and Applications $85.95
by Larry F. Jeffus
This comprehensive welding text covers all aspects of
welding, progressively guiding them from the absolute
basics to AWS Certified Welder Test preparation. Experiments
and practices are designed to familiarize the student
with a wide range of machine settings, production of quality
welds, while minimizing wasted stock and nonskilled work
such as grinding and finishing.Based on standards established
by the American Welding Society, the student learns to
develop industry-acceptable practices for professional
application.
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Metal
Fabricator's Handbook $12.57
by Ron Fournier
Winner of the prestigious Moto Award for "Best Technical
How-to Book" in 1984, the METAL FABRICATOR'S HANDBOOK
applies master metal craftsman Ron Fournier's unique metal
fabricating skills--developed during years of building
Indy cars, drag racers, stockers, custom show cars, and
sports GT race cars. Covers MIG, TIG, arc- and gas-welding,
fuel and oil tanks, exhaust headers, and much more.
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Competition
Car Composites: A Practical Guide $27.97
by Simon McBeath, Brian O'Rourke
With composites now commonplace in competition-specific
automobiles, it's important for anyone involved in auto
racing to understand what composites are and how to use
them. This practical and completely illustrated guide
takes readers through all aspects of composite-fiber applications
with an emphasis on methods and materials for the home
workshop. Topics covered include: explanations of composites
and their properties, including glass, carbon fiber, core
materials and resins; a step-by-step guide to "wet"
and "dry" laminating techniques; pattern- and
mold-making; and recent advances in both materials and
technologies.
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