JHOLLAND1
Titanium
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2005
- Location
- western washington state
Cincinnati, LeBlond manuals, plus others from library
I am posting way too frequently.Well, here's some interesting free documents as opposed to my usual nonsense.
U of C Library system is digitizing. In addition, select public domain documents are made available in a variety of formats. A few neat items I came across today:
1. LeBlond Dual Drive Lathes- download this even if you do not care for this machine series- acetate transparency scans- interesting.
http://www.archive.org/details/leblondsdualdriv00leblrich
2. Cincinnati Milling Machine document fron early last century.
http://www.archive.org/details/treatiseonmillin00cincrich
3. Neat compendium on gagemaking
http://www.archive.org/details/gagemakinglappin00shairich
4. Nice little work on metal coloring and transformation temps
http://www.archive.org/details/metalcoloringfin00kauprich
I am not opposed to someone trying to make a buck on manual sales-but I suspect a few of you will agree: free stuff = cool
jh
I am posting way too frequently.Well, here's some interesting free documents as opposed to my usual nonsense.
U of C Library system is digitizing. In addition, select public domain documents are made available in a variety of formats. A few neat items I came across today:
1. LeBlond Dual Drive Lathes- download this even if you do not care for this machine series- acetate transparency scans- interesting.
http://www.archive.org/details/leblondsdualdriv00leblrich
2. Cincinnati Milling Machine document fron early last century.
http://www.archive.org/details/treatiseonmillin00cincrich
3. Neat compendium on gagemaking
http://www.archive.org/details/gagemakinglappin00shairich
4. Nice little work on metal coloring and transformation temps
http://www.archive.org/details/metalcoloringfin00kauprich
I am not opposed to someone trying to make a buck on manual sales-but I suspect a few of you will agree: free stuff = cool
jh
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