Ethan Viall eBooks
eBooks di Ethan Viall
United States Artillery Ammunition: To in Shrapnel Shells, to in High Explosive Shells and Their Cartridge Cases. E-book. Formato PDF Ethan Viall - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
The purpose of publishing this material at the present time is to give shop men, engineers and manufacturers an accurate knowledge of the sizes, tools, shop work and gages for the more commonly used United States shells and cartridge cases.
Electric Welding. E-book. Formato PDF Ethan Viall - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
Resistance welding presents in its various branches some of the most interesting scientific and mechanical problems to be found anywhere. Spot-welding — butt-welding — line-welding all occupy a particular place in our manufacturing plants today, and new uses are being constantly found. In the gathering and arranging of the material used in this book, particular care has been taken to classify and place various subjects together as far as possible. This is not only convenient for reference purposes, but enables the reader to easily compare different makes and types of apparatus. In most cases, the name of the maker of each piece of apparatus is mentioned in the description in order to save the time of those seeking information. No time or pains have been spared in the endeavor to make this the most comprehensive book on electric welding equipment and practice, ever published. Every possible source of informa tion known to the long-experienced editor has been drawn upon and properly credited. It is hoped that this book will prove a permanent record of electric welding as it is today, and also be an inspiration and source of information for those engaged in practice, research or development.
Gas Torch and Thermit Welding. E-book. Formato PDF Ethan Viall - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
The beginner, the practical worker, the student and the engineer, will find in this book a great amount of information regarding gas-torch and Thermit welding practice and equip ment. No toil or expense has been spared to gather material of real and lasting value. Shops have been visited and data and photographs obtained first hand. Practically every book on welding has been carefully scrutinized for helpful suggestions. The services of experts have been engaged to give the results of long practice and research in their special lines. Each and every plan known to the experienced editor has been employed to give the reader the highest possible grade of information. The historical references have been cut to the barest state ment of facts as we have been able to obtain them, yet they are ample enough to give the inquiring mind the genesis of each class. Foreign methods and equipment have not been touched upon, except in a few instances, because such treatment would add too greatly to the bulk of this work, without adding an appreciable amount to its real value, since the methods and standard equipment here are, in general, far in advance of anything similar elsewhere.