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Machine Shop Odds & Ends
Parsons developed the first practical steam turbine. Go back to 1913 and see how 60,000 new blades were installed in a rebuilding operation! It was done with relatively simple tools. Learn about how watch escapements were gauged - that is, measured to maintain quality control. You'll see how it was done before WWI.
Next, you get short articles on building a cheap and effective trammel, details on gutta-percha, memories of metal cutting lathes of the early 1800's that in the hands of skilled mechanics could turn out rifles known for their accuracy! Next a machinist moves from building huge machines to detailing
how he built a simple but highly accurate clock. Learn the secrets of a French firm that made diamond wire drawing dies including how they were bored and mounted.
And finally you get two articles that had been presented before the ASME in 1927 about the new process of chrome plating. Buick had been plating radiators and bumpers for only a year, when it was recommended here for industrial use to reduce wear. Interesting technical details! More great reading. Secrets of how industry accomplished amazing feats in the simple days before CNC and miracle alloys! Fascinating stuff for guys with grease under their nails. Get a copy. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 softcover 64 pages No. 22415 ... $7.50 |
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