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RobWilson:
Thanks for the photos CB  :thumbup:

Interesting  binding , good electric motor repair books are very thin on the ground these days and  that looks like a book well worth having .   :dremel:

Thanks Rob 

gerritv:
Thanks a lot guys!http://madmodder.net/Smileys/default/happy0034.gif

I just bought a set of  Engineering Workshop Practice (3 Volume Set)   and  Advanced Machine Work, should be here in a week.

I will also be watching more closely the local auction house for books, usually I just get tools there (recently an 11 drawer Kennedy loaded with Dormer taper reamers and counter bores, mills and drills for CAD110)

Gerrit

inthesticks:
Congrats GERRITV. I think you will enjoy them. :thumbup:
That auction house sounds like a place I'd like to visit.

Cheers
CB

gerritv:

--- Quote from: inthesticks on June 20, 2016, 11:11:23 AM ---Congrats GERRITV. I think you will enjoy them. :thumbup:
That auction house sounds like a place I'd like to visit.

Cheers
CB

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It is in St Catharines, a bit of a drive for you I think.

John Stevenson:

--- Quote from: RobWilson on June 17, 2016, 02:46:45 PM ---

See if you can fined  "Advanced Machine Work - Smith, Robert H "   Well worth tracking down in any format .  Some 1500 pages  of machining joy :coffee:

Rob

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