Making small workshop tools
Series: Workshop Practice Series ; No. 14Publication details: Hemel Hempstead: Argus, 1987ISBN: 0852428863Subject(s): Workshop maintenance | Engineering industry | Engineering products & servicesDDC classification: 621.908 Summary: In this book Stan Bray describes a variety of small implements, none of which demands much material or takes more than an evening to make. You may not see an immediate need for some of them but once made it is surprising how often they will be used. There is also the satisfaction of turning what might be wasted into something useful and the knowledge that money has been saved.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In this book Stan Bray describes a variety of small implements, none of which demands much material or takes more than an evening to make. You may not see an immediate need for some of them but once made it is surprising how often they will be used. There is also the satisfaction of turning what might be wasted into something useful and the knowledge that money has been saved.
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