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try Machinery's Handbook

Posted by Jason Iannuzzi.

Engineer on team #11, Marauders, from Mt. Olive HS. and BASF, Rame Hart, CCM.

Posted on 9/18/2000 10:53 AM MST


In Reply to: Machine shop books posted by Ken on 9/16/2000 1:22 PM MST:



The book I turn to most (and everyone I work with) is Machinery's Handbook.

I've never been disappointed by it.

Covers just about everything you could possibly want to know about machined parts.

http://shop.barnesandnoble.com/textb...sbn=0831125756


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