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NOTE this is a CD ROM pdf format 27 EBOOKS ON CD ROM _________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Elementary forge practice; By ROBERT H. HARCOURT (1920) 168 pages Instructor in Forge Practice, Leland Stanford Junior University A text-book for technical and vocational schools (1920) While it is realized that a comprehensive knowledge of forge practice can be gained only thru contact with a commercial shop doing a wide variety of work, it is at the same time believed that an understanding of fundamental principles may be secured thru a carefully planned and conducted course of instruction in a technical school. This book is designed to assist the student in grasping fundamental principles. To this end a series of projects involving fundamental operations has been devised. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Machine blacksmithing by Cran, James (1910) 56 pages CONTENTS System in the Blacksmith Shop 3 Tools for the Blacksmith Shop 5 Anvils and Forges 23 Power Hammers and Forging Appliances 31 The Steam Hammer and its Use - 39 SYSTEM IN THE BLACKSMITH SHOP* It is not necessary that a system for the blacksmith shop be of the kind usually known as red tape, which often takes more time to handle than the time it saves; but a simple method of keeping track of work, tools, and material will save time and expense. To begin with, the blacksmith shop ought to be large enough to provide a place for everything in the shape of tools and equipment, and permit everything to be in its place. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Blacksmith shop practice by Cran, James.. (1910) 48 pages ARRANGEMENT AND EQUIPMENT FORGING OF HOOKS AND CHAINS WELDING SECOND EDITION MACHINERY'S REFERENCE CONTENTS Arrangement and Equipment of a Model Blacksmith Shop, by JAMES CRAN - - 3 Welding, by JAMES CRAN - - 13 The Forging of Hooks and Chains, by JAMES CRAN - 24 Miscellaneous Blacksmith Shop Appliances and Methods - - - 31 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Modern blacksmithing, (1904) 216 pages Rational horse shoeing and wagon making, with rules, tables, recipes, etc. (1904) J. G. HOLMSTROM WITH RULES, TABLES, RECIPES, ETC., USEFUL TO MANUFACTURERS. BLACKSMITHS, MACHINISTS, WELL-DRILLERS, ENGINEERS, LIVERYMEN, HORSE - SHOERS, FARMERS, WAGON-MAKERS, MECHANICS, AMATEURS AND ALL OTHERS WHO HAVE OCCASION TO PERFORM THE WORK FOR WHICH THIS BOOK IS PRIMARILY INTENDED ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Farm blacksmithing by Friese, John Frank, (1921) 104 pages A textbook and problem book for students in agricultural schools and colleges, technical schools, and for farmers (1921) This book is the direct outgrowth of the author's experiences - in teaching farm blacksmithing to farm boys. The objects, of which the process of making is described in the book, all center about farm activities. The purpose of the book is two-fold. It is intended as an aid to a teacher of farm blacksmithing, being a source of problems, and suggestive of how the work may be carried forward. In addition to being a "What" and "How" book for instructors, the author constantly had in mind its direct use by farmers as a means of self-instruction in blacksmithing. This accounts for certain details and some repetitions. Because of its intended use as a book of self-instruction the author has taken little for granted. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Practical Blacksmithing all 4 VOLUMES VOL 1. Practical blacksmithing. (1889) 275 pages Compiled and Edited by M. T. RICHARDSON, A COLLECTION OF ARTICLES CONTRIBUTED AT DIFFERENT TIMES BY SKILLED WORKMEN TO THE COLUMN'S OF "THE BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT" AND COVERING NEARLY THE WHOLE RANGE OF BLACKSMITHING FROM THE SIMPLEST JOB OF WORK TO SOME OF THE MOST COMPLEX FORMINGS. VOLUME 1 VOL 2. Fully illustrated (1889) 283 pages VOL 3. Fully illustrated (1889) 327 pages VOL 4. Also Fully Illustrated (1889) 297 pages ____________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. THE MECHANICIAN BY CAMERON KNIGHT, ENGINEER. (1879) 608 pages The mechanician, a treatise on the construction and manipulation of tools, for the use and instruction of young engineers and scientific amateurs; comprising the arts of blacksmithing and forging; the construction and manufacture of hand tools, and the various methods of using and grinding them; description of hand and machine processes; turning and screw cutting; and the various details of setting out work incidental to the mechanical engineer's and machinist's art (1879) _________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Net price list of iron and steel (1909) 252 pages This book has illustrations of just about everything made by blacksmiths of that era Wagon and carriage hardware, woodstock and carriage trimmings, blacksmith's tools, mill and lumbermen's supplies (1909) THIS IS OUR SALESMAN THE BARLOW HARDWARE Co CORRY, :: :: :: :: PENNSYLVANIA WHOLESALE IRON AND STEEL BLACKSMITHS'. MILLMEN'S AND LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES CARRIAGES AND WAGONS 1909 NET PRICE LIST NUMBER 25 ________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. A practical guide to iron and steel works analyses (1911) 204 pages BY WALTER MACFARLANE, F.I.C. Being selections from "Laboratory notes on iron and steel analyses" (1911) THIS Guide has been compiled from the successful volume, Laboratory Notes on Iron and Steel Analyses, to meet the requirements of those who do not wish to enter for the complete analytical course. Notes on Fuel Analyses have been added. EXTRACT FEOM THE PREFACE TO LABORATORY NOTES ON IRON AND STEEL ANALYSES. THESE notes were in the first instance written for the guidance of the staff in an iron and steel works laboratory, which was for some years under the supervision of the author, and where the results of over 40,000 estimations were annually placed on record. The methods required to be reliable and rapid sc as to control and keep pace with the manufacturing operations. It was necessary that all the analysts should work on identical lines . _________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Forge-practice and heat treatment of steel, BY JOHN LORD BACON (1919) 440 pages Construction Engineer Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers Sometime Instructor in Forge Practice and Machine Design, Lewis Institute, Chicago THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED BY EDWARD R. MARKHAM Consulting Engineer Specializing in Heat Treatment of Steel MODERN demands on the finished products of steel have necessitated rapid strides in the art of heat treatment of the metal. As the subjects of forging, hardening, tempering and annealing are so closely correlated it has seemed wise to add to "Forge Practice" a certain amount of material devoted to the other branches of the art. It is the earnest wish of the writers of this volume that it may be instrumental in helping men engaged in heat treating steel to be of greater value to themselves and others. __________________________________________________________ 11. Machine molding; foundry appliances, malleable casting, brass founding, blacksmith-shop equipment, iron forging, tool dressing, hardening & tempering, treatment of low-carbon steel, hammer work, machine forging, special forging operations 683 pages A series of textbooks prepared for the students of the International correspondence schools and containing In permanent form the instruction papers, Examination questions, and keys used in their various courses of: Machine molding Foundry appliances Malleable casting Brass founding Blacksmith-shop equipment Iron forging Tool dressing Hardening and tempering Treatment of low-carbon steel Hammer work Machine forging Special forging operations 12. STEEL ITS .SELECTION, ANNEALING, HARDENING AND TEMPERING (1913) 442 pages This Work was Formerly Known as "The American Steel Worker" It is the Standard Work on Hardening, Tempering and Annealing Steel of All Kinds, Being Comprehensive and Giving Specific Instructions as well as Illustrations of the Methods of Hardening a Large Number of Tools. All Kinds of Annealing and Muffle Furnaces, Blast Ovens, Open Flames and the Use of the Lead and Cyanide Baths are Fully Described. Case Hardening and Pack Hardening are Treated in a Comprehensive Manner. A Practical Book for the Machinist, Tool Maker, Blacksmith, Tool Hardener or Superintendent. By E. R. MARKHAM FOURTH EDITION. FULLY ILLUSTRATED. ___________________________________ 13. Architectural wrought-iron (1888) 124 pages A COMPILATION OF EXAMPLES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, OF GERMAN, SWISS, ITALIAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN IRONWORK FROM MEDI/EVAL TIMES DOWN TO THE PRESENT DAY. BY WILLIAM WINTHROP KENT, ARCHITECT _________________________________ 14. A MANUAL OF USEFUL INFORMATION AND TABLES (1884) 152 pages APPERTAINING TO THE USE OF WROUGHT IRON OF THE PROPERTIES OF BEAMS, CHANNELS, TEES AND ANGLES, USED AS BEAMS, STRUTS AND COLUMNS, WEIGHTS OF IRON AND STEEL BARS, CAPACITY OF TANKS, AREAS OF CIRCLES, WEIGHTS OF CIRCULAR AND SQUARE CAST-IRON COLUMNS, WEIGHTS OF SUBSTANCES, TABLES OF SQUARES, CUBES, ETC., WEIGHTS OF SHEET COPPER, BRASS AND IRON, ETC. BY WM. H. BIRKMIRE. fuIIy illustrateD. SECOND EDITION. _________________________________ 15. Bolt Nut and Rivit Forging 52 pages BY DOUGLAS T. HAMILTON CONTENTS Bolt Heading Machines r - - - - - - -3 Continuous-Motion Bolt and Rivet Headers - - - -20 Nut Forging Machines - - -- - - - -31 ___________________________________ 16. D I N A N D E R I E (1910) 359 pages A HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF MEDIAEVAL ART WORK IN COPPER BRASS AND BRONZE BY J. TAVENOR-PERRY WITH ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________ 17. The Construction of Wrought Iron Bridges (1858) 344 pages THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION PRINCIPLES OF MECHANICS WROUGHT IRON GIRDER WORK. BY JOHN HERBERT LATHAM, M.A. CIVIL engineer; FELLOW OF CLARE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. WITH NUMEROUS DETAIL PLATES. ___________________________________ 18. Pocket Companion of Tables Appertaining to the Use of Wrought Irion (1881) 206 pages THE present electrotype edition of the Pocket Companion is a new work throughout. It is intended to supply such special information and tables as, it was thought, would prove valuable to workers in wrought iron in general, and the patrons of the publishers, the firm of Carnegie Bros. & Co., Limited, in particular. _____________________________________ 19. Forge work (1912) 236 pages FORGE WORK BY WILLIAM L ILGEN FORGING INSTRUCTOR, CRANE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS WITH EDITORIAL REVISION BY CHARLES F. MOORE HEAD OF MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY ________________________________________ 20. THE VALUE OF SCIENCE IN THE SMITHY AND FORGE. (1916) 188 pages BY WILLIAM HUTTON CATHCART, MEMBER OP THE IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE, MEMBER OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE, PRESIDENT OF THK ASSOCIATED FOREMEN SMITHS OF SCOTLAND. EDITED BY JOHN EDWARD STEAD, D.So., D.MET., F.R.S., F.I.C., F.C.S. PREFATORY NOTE BY PROFESSOR ARCHIBALD BARR, D.Sc., LL.D., M.lNST.C.E. With 75 illustrations. _________________________________________ 21. The metallurgy of iron & steel (1916) 532 pages BY BRADLEY STOUGHTON, Pn.B., B.S. FIRST EDITION FIFTH IMPRESSION (With numerous revisions) THE purpose of this book is to serve as a text-book, not only for college work, but for civil, mechanical, electrical, metallurgical, mining engineers and architects, and for those engaged in work allied to engineering or metallurgy. ______________________________________________________________ 22. Elementary Wrought Iron 158 pages by J.W. BOLLINGER This book is written to point out to industrial-arts men the possibilities of metal work as an industrial-arts subject. It is true that courses have been offered before and that texts have been written before, but these courses and texts were either all forge work, all sheet-metal work, or all machine work. The present book calls for a shop layout which may be termed a general metal shop; one in which a number of metal-working activities are represented. Thus, while most of the projects in this book are forge work, many of them involve some bench-metal work, sheet-metal work, lathe work, or pipe fitting. Some problems involve only one of these activities, some several, and a few all of them. Here, indeed, is an opportunity to present to the students a broad and comprehensive insight into the metal-working industry. The projects selected are not the chains, clevises, and gate hooks so common in forge work, nor the abstract tool operations built into the strictly machine-shop courses. Here are live projects like hammer heads and hack-saw frames; magazine baskets and end tables; fern stands, andirons, and candlesticks; desk lamps, table lamps, and bridge lamps; and a goodly number of others. The writer believes that these projects will prove every bit as universally popular as are the present-day woodworking projects. _______________________________________________________________ WELDING 1. Electric Welding (1921) 438 pages BY ETHAN VIALL EDITOR AMERICAN MACHINIST Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Franklin Institute, American Welding Society. Author of Manufacture of Artillery Ammunition, United States Artillery Ammunition, United States Rifles and Machine Guns, Broaches and Broaching, Gas-Torch and Thermit Welding. FIRST EDITION THIRD IMPRESSION.. 2. OXY-ACETALINE WELDING & CUTTING (1917) 200 pages _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Take Note! THIS ITEM WILL BE PROVIDED FOR YOU ON CD ROM AND POSTED ONCE YOU HAVE MADE A PAYMENT All items in this listing are ebooks. No physical book will be shipped. Postage within Australia is Free International Postage is $6.00 AUD only. 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