Sheet metal work
Series: Workshop Practice Series ; No. 8Publication details: Hemel Hempstead: Argus, 1985ISBN: 0852428499Subject(s): Workshop maintenance | Engineering industry | Engineering products & servicesDDC classification: 621.9 Summary: Whether folding a chassis for a piece of equipment, beating or spinning a curved shape, drilling or punching holes or repairing a tank or car panel, the how and the why is simply explained in this comprehensive book. The author, R.E. Wakeford, is an instructor in metalwork and allied crafts and uses his teaching experience to describe clearly all the processes likely to be encountered by the hobbyist or in a model or light engineering workshop.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book - Standard loan | CAFRE Greenmount Library | 621.9 WAK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 142355 |
Whether folding a chassis for a piece of equipment, beating or spinning a curved shape, drilling or punching holes or repairing a tank or car panel, the how and the why is simply explained in this comprehensive book. The author, R.E. Wakeford, is an instructor in metalwork and allied crafts and uses his teaching experience to describe clearly all the processes likely to be encountered by the hobbyist or in a model or light engineering workshop.
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