On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 22:16:13 -0500, "lionslair at consolidated dot
net" "lionslair at consolidated dot net" wrote:
Gunner wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 19:34:02 -0400, Brian Lawson
wrote:
Hey Gunner,
I'm on a Third Edition. Keeping all three. I saw these for sale in
Detroit at HF too, but they were not the latest edition. Not that you
would miss a whole lot if you didn't know, but they are a bit behind
there, so maybe that's why the $ difference.
Take care.
Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario,.
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Ill check the next time Im in. Best as I can recall, mine is a 3 also.
Ill check tommorow.
Gunner
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 18:52:06 GMT, Gunner
wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 09:25:55 -0700, "SteveB"
wrote:
While checking out at my local Ace Hardware, I noticed a little book that is
black and a little bigger than 3" x 5". It is called "POCKET REF" and is by
Thomas J. Glover. It was $12.98.
Harbor Freight sells it for $9.95. Its handy as hell and a lot smaller
than Machinerys Handbook G
In it, there are zillions of facts, information, knots, formulas, weights,
welding, symbols, taps and dies, squares cubes and roots, rope, metallurgy,
conversion charts, constants, and everything from A to Z. Well, from
abrasives to wounds, abdominal.
I snatched one for personal references, and for when someone here asks a
question, and I want to appear bigger and smarter than I am in person.
It has a trig section that covers the Pythagorean theorem question posed not
long ago, along with working with triangles other than right triangles.
Absolutely tons of information for those of us whose minds are already so
full we can't keep up with our own cell phone numbers. Or car keys.
If you see one, pause and take a look. There is another that deals with
welding and metal, and I would like to find it, but I forget its name right
now. A pocket size book. If you know the name, please post it.
Steve
"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
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"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
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I got a 2 myself.
IIRC MSCdirect had it in a sales catalog.
Martin
Mines a 2.
Gunner, who has most of the Audels though G
"Considering the events of recent years,
the world has a long way to go to regain
its credibility and reputation with the US."
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