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Metal Working Skills Institute Press

Metal Working By Skills Institute Press

Metal Working by Skills Institute Press


£9.70
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

From installing and maintaining galvanized metal rain gutters and downspouts, to repairing and augmenting ductwork for hot air heating systems, to cutting and joining iron and copper pipe for plumbing repairs and installations, this title helps the homeowner tackle many of these tasks himself.

Metal Working Summary

Metal Working: Real World Know-How You Wish You Learned in High School by Skills Institute Press

With this book, the handy homeowner goes back to school to learn how to tackle metal working projects and repairs around the house, saving money and guaranteeing good results. From installing and maintaining galvanized metal rain gutters and downspouts, to repairing and augmenting ductwork for hot air heating systems, to cutting and joining iron and copper pipe for plumbing repairs and installations, Metal Working will help the handy homeowner tackle many of these tasks himself. Although home metal working is not as widespread as woodworking, many home workshops include metal working equipment. This book will give the reader a basic introduction to metal working tools, skills and techniques. Covering everything from understanding the differences among the various metals and their alloys, to cutting metal with a hacksaw, the reader will learn all the fundamentals of working with metal through to finishing surfaces by grinding, polishing and patinating.

About Skills Institute Press

John Kelsey is a journalist, an editor and a writer who specialises in woodworking and furniture making. He is a former editor in chief for Fine Woodworking magazine and the author of several woodworking books. He currently serves as the Editorial Director for Fox Chapel Publishing.

Table of Contents

Metal comes in many forms *Basics alloys, characteristics, shapes *Cutting cold metal *Shaping with power grinders *Bends and twists *Drilling precise holes *Cutting threads with taps and dies Sheet metal is easy to shape *First steps in working with sheet metal *Cutting a flat metal shape *Folds and bends make three dimensional shapes *Fastening with screws and rivets Working hot metal *Solder makes a quick joint *Forging iron with heat and hammer *Oxyacetylene torch for cutting and welding *Special torch tip for cutting metal *Arc welding *Demo project steel stair rail *Casting molten metal in a sand mold Surface finishes and metal repairs *Getting the most form the bench grinder *Polishing, buffing, texturing *Changing colors with heat and chemistry *Preventing and repairing corrosion damage

Additional information

GOR009465445
9781565235403
1565235401
Metal Working: Real World Know-How You Wish You Learned in High School by Skills Institute Press
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Fox Chapel Publishing
20110301
136
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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