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Book Reviews of Metal Fabricator's HandbookBook Review: This book is outdated, not enough clear colored pictures. Summary: 2 Stars
This book is outdated, not enough clear ( colored ) pictures.
Good, quality clear pictures are a must for hands-on trade, skill and craft books.
A Lot of the information in this book you can find on the internet for free.
Don't waste your money on this book.
If you want to learn how to do something, this book might help, if you don't know what a welder or a grinder is.
Book Review: How To vs. Can Do Summary: 4 Stars
My purpose for ordering this book was to gain the knowledge of how to do this type of work. While the "how to" is limited, the advantage to me is to learn what can be done and this book covers this well. Overall, I am pleased that I ordered it.
The delivery time was short and the condition of the book was excellent.
Thanks;
Dennis Osborn
Book Review: A Must Have Summary: 5 Stars
Being relatively new (about 3 years) in the art of metal fabrication, I found this book to be extremely enlightening. I learned new techniques for making compound shapes. I also found out about some tools I didn't know about as well as how to make some from scratch. It has inspired me to try new more complex things.
Book Review: A first rate little book Summary: 5 Stars
Ought to be must reading not only for car guys but aircraft maintenance students, homebuilders, and for electronics hobbyists as well. Even if you aren't going to become as skilled as Mr. Fournier it helps to know what can and can't be done and what is involved, so you can intelligently talk to fabricators.
Book Review: so thats how its done Summary: 5 Stars
This book answered alot of my questions of whether or not i could do the things i wanted to try, It gave me the confidence to give some projects a try. The biggest problem is i have to keep tracking it down from my co-workers who keep borrowing it and wandering off.
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