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    Default Good link for beginner metalworkers...like me.

    I like links like this. Quite basic stuff, but covers all the bases. Easy to understand. Lots of pictures, thank god. Not pages and pages of BS. Just the way I like it.....

    Did a lot of.....

    ' Ohhhh, now I understand why.....Of course !, Jake ! you idiot '

    .....while reading from this site. So, it was useful.

    Thought maybe someone else might take interest.

    http://www.nmri.go.jp/eng/khirata/me...k/index_e.html

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    Didn't check the link Ripper but there is one publication that includes everything. It is called Engineering's Handbook. It is a tome that would out weigh the bible. It has ALL the thread forms in there what the dimensions are, tapping sizes, radii, morse tapers, tempering, actually anything that is anything to do with metal is that book and it is defined.

    You wouldn't read it but it is great to be able to look up the information you need.

    Studley
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    Thanks Studley. Engineering's Handbook. I'll lookout for one.


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