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Build Your Own Metal Working Shop from Scrap #4: The Milling Machine
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Ever wanted to have your own metal working shop, but couldn't afford the tools? Here you go, buddy! These books show you how. This one, #4 in the series, is "The Milling Machine" craftily given to us by David J. Gingery. $10.49.
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Build Your Own Metal Working Shop from Scrap #2: The Metal Lathe
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Another edition of the series, Building Your Own Metal Working Shop from Scrap, this is #2 "The Metal Lathe" in which David J. Gingery shows you how to build a great piece of machinery out of scraps. $10.49
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Machine Tool Reconditioning and Applications of Hand Scraping
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Edward F. Connelly gives us "Machine Tool Reconditioning and Applications of Hand Scraping", published in 1955 by Machine Tool Publications in St. Paul. This large volume is a comprehensive source of information for anyone who owns or uses metalworking tools. Included are chapters on Characteristics of Metal, The Dial Indicator, Frosting Techniques, The Engine Lathe, Problems in Alignment, and a whole lot more. $149.99.
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Atomic Theory for Students of Metallurgy
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This manual for metallurgy students was put out by the Institute of Metals and penned by William Hume-Rothery. Highly technical and specific, this is a timeless resource. $39.99. #98669.
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Theoretical Structural Metallurgy
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Another highly technical manual for students of metallurgy, this one written by A. H. Cottrell. "Theoretical Structural Metallurgy" is a hardback with dustjacket and I'm not even going to pretend I know I understand its contents. But you will if you love this field of science. $13.99. #98668.
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