On Wed, 17 Jan 2018 12:29:08 -0500
Ed Huntress wrote:
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Thanks again, Leon. I love the old machining books. I used to have
access to the originals at the McGraw-Hill library -- American
Machinist had been collecting them since 1877 -- but I don't think
they even have them anymore, since they sold AM to Penton Publishing.
And there's no way I want to take a 40-minute train ride in to see
them, anyway.
So, now I have something for cold winter nights.
You're most welcome. You can study my search and build off it. Use the
"Advanced Search" page to learn/do more. I've got ~5gb stashed away
locally. Most of it came from there through the years via 56k modem.
Lathes, Machining, Engineering, Agriculture... lots of old
catalogues... Nowadays I have slow DSL so the local copies aren't nearly
as important. But stuff on the internet has a way of disappearing...
Here is another search you may like:
https://archive.org/search.php?query...anner%3Agoogle
A really good djvu viewer is:
https://windjview.sourceforge.io/
--
Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI/Zone 5b
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