Paul Koning wrote:
For example, you might find a big reference/training
book about
building steam locomotives, written back in the days when a book like
that was necessary training materials for the new hands at the
locomotive factory. Or a reprint of the 1942 edition of the South
Bend Lathe Company "how to run a lathe" handbook. Or (example of new
stuff) a book about how to make your own lathe starting with scrap
aluminum, a few bags of charcoal, and some sand.
Well I'mm looking at that set of books now ... They keep going and going
and going...
I was thinking the book "Plastic injection molding machine" might be
useful for duplicating
small parts like switch handles or other plastic parts.
Ben alias woodelf.