1/2 price books had a 20% off thru today. They had 3 of these and I have always wanted/needed one of these handbooks. 1940 printing.
Wife won't understand but I needed this. Tonight I will pick through it.
1/2 price books had a 20% off thru today. They had 3 of these and I have always wanted/needed one of these handbooks. 1940 printing.
Wife won't understand but I needed this. Tonight I will pick through it.
After having one of the small ones for 5 years, I saw that MSC carries the large print one. Its way easier on the eyes.
Nice!
The info in there is applicable to 80% of what I do; we still grind our own HSS and cemented carbide cutting tools.
I have the 23rd edition and Sandvik Coromant's Modern Metal Cutting which I actually find to be more useful, it's kind of like cliff's notes.
One of my most cherished possessions is a 15th edition that my paternal Grandfather bought new. When he passed away, my father inherited it. Shortly after I got my first job as a machinist, after a stern talking to, I got the book. Besides a lead hammer and a pension for Fiats, it's the only thing I have of his.
My signature is proudly listed below their's in the inside jacket.
Don't confuse American Machinist's Handbook with Machinery's Handbook, they were competing books, Machinery's is the one that made it past the 8th edition, and is still in print and updated regularly.
Kenny_McCormic wrote: Don't confuse American Machinist's Handbook with Machinery's Handbook, they were competing books, Machinery's is the one that made it past the 8th edition, and is still in print and updated regularly.
Yep, I had them mixed up.
I've got the seventeenth edition that was given to me by one of the senior draftsmen where I worked in the early seventies. The other handy book is Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers.
I have a 12th edition of Machinery's Handbook that was my father's. He used it in his work and gave it to me when he retired. I used it while I was a shop teacher and still get it out once a month or so to figure something out.
22nd Edition Machinery's Handbook here
been a while since I opened it but it's always there on the shelf
I love books
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