The Breakroom > The Water Cooler
No physical product lol
tom osselton:
Mine is the second edition (1895) I also have Henley's twentieth century home and workshop formulas (1920).
RobWilson:
Hi Tom :thumbup:
The other three in the series are just as good . So what are you brewing up Tom , or are you just a collector ?
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I have a quite a few old "receipts" books. Many of the ingredients are either no longer available or are now known to be very unhealthy.
:beer:
Phil.
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:lol: :lol: nearly everything covered in the books is unhealthy Phil , it sure can be a challenge to fined the true chemical names (modern) for some things .
Rob
RobWilson:
My mistake :palm: there are actually Five books in the series . Just purchased the Fifth series to add to my set . :coffee:
Rob
Zadig:
Rob, I've got a shelf full of those red books in your picture to the left. There are all sorts, from planing and shaping to munitions.
RobWilson:
--- Quote from: Zadig on April 18, 2015, 11:07:50 AM ---Rob, I've got a shelf full of those red books in your picture to the left. There are all sorts, from planing and shaping to munitions.
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Hi Mike ,
Aye Pitman's Workshop Practice dose cover a good assortment of engineering topics, worth the shelf space , I dont remember munitions being covered , that may have been in something Newnes published .
Rob
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