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Build Your Own Metal Working Shop From Scrap (7 Volume-Set)

David J. Gingery is most famous for this series, which details how to build a reasonably complete machine shop at low cost,
often from scrap metal and other items. The hobbyist starts by constructing a small foundry capable of melting silicon-aluminum and zinc
alloys from recycled automotive parts. Then green sand castings are used to make a metal lathe. The lathe is the first machine built
since it can be used to help build itself. The lathe and foundry are then used to make more complicated machine tools.


Vol. 1: Charcoal Foundry | ISBN: 1878087002 | Gingery Publishing, 2000 | 80 pgs
Vol. 2: Metal Lathe | ISBN: 1878087010 | Gingery Publishing, 1980 | 128 pgs
Vol. 3: Metal Shaper | ISBN: 1878087029 | Gingery Publishing, 1998 | 144 pgs
Vol. 4: Milling Machine | ISBN: 1878087037 | Gingery Publishing, 2000 | 160 pgs
Vol. 5: Drill Press | ISBN: 096043304X | Gingery Publishing, 1982 | 160
Vol. 6: Dividing Head and Deluxe Accessories | ISBN: 0960433058 | Gingery Publishing, 2000 | 160 pgs
Vol. 7: Sheet Metal Brake | ISBN: 1878087061 | Gingery Publishing, 2000 | 51 pgs

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