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Post by davidmew on Mar 16, 2009 14:29:20 GMT
Hi There At long last, Harold Hall's new Metal Worker's Data Book is here. I received a copy today and it really is very useful. It has 217 pages packed with information and it looks very well laid out. It is a welcome addition to the Workshop Practice Series of books. It is based on the series of Data Sheets that first appeared in the Early issues of Model Engineers' Workshop. If you would like a copy for free, just buy 2 other books from the workshop Practice Series from www.myhobbystore.com and you can get a third book free. I don't know how long this offer will last so get your free copy of Harold's book today. regards David
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Post by kingsteam9 on Mar 16, 2009 14:47:41 GMT
David
Is there any new information in it or is it just a revamp of the original Data Sheets?
Robin
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Post by davidmew on Mar 17, 2009 11:29:21 GMT
Hi There Much expanded and updated information I believe. regards David
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Post by ladmachining on Mar 22, 2009 9:56:20 GMT
Any news as to the availability of the Grinding, Honing and Polishing title? I ordered a copy back in September from another retailer, and it is still awaiting stock?
Also, if you click on the 3 for 2 offer on MyHobbyStore it says not to order titles 41,42 or 43 yet? I asume this hasn't been updated?
Anthony
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Post by davidmew on Mar 22, 2009 20:36:24 GMT
Hi There No word on the grinding honing one. Order the book if you can. I will get it changed Monday. regards David
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Post by ladmachining on Mar 23, 2009 14:11:17 GMT
Hi David,
I have placed an order for books 42 and 43, amongst others.
It shows order status as dispatched, so all seems well!
Anthony
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Post by davidmew on Mar 23, 2009 20:32:12 GMT
Hi There The site was updated Sunday night. That's dedicated staff for you. (Not me I hasten to add.) regardsDavid
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Post by Andy Clark on Mar 25, 2009 10:44:01 GMT
Hi There At long last, Harold Hall's new Metal Worker's Data Book is here. I received a copy today and it really is very useful. It has 217 pages packed with information and it looks very well laid out. It is a welcome addition to the Workshop Practice Series of books. It is based on the series of Data Sheets that first appeared in the Early issues of Model Engineers' Workshop. If you would like a copy for free, just buy 2 other books from the workshop Practice Series from www.myhobbystore.com and you can get a third book free. I don't know how long this offer will last so get your free copy of Harold's book today. regards David And when that offer runs out you can still get a 20% discount from Amazon - there's a link to the book from the model engineering clearing house homepage www.modeleng.orgAndy
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