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Author_Ian Bradley
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Guide to saws
hand saws
metalworking saws
metalworking tools
power saws
saw blades
saw safety
sawing techniques
woodworking
woodworking tools
workshop tools
Product details
- ISBN 9780852428870
- Weight: 164g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 31 Dec 1998
- Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishers International
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The saw is one of the most basic tools and tends to be taken very much for granted. Many hours and much effort can be saved, and more accurate work produced, if the user has the knowledge of how his saw works and how to keep it in good condition. In this book Ian Bradley provides detailed guidance on the use and maintenance of all types of saw, both hand and mechanical, from the humble junior hacksaw to circular and bandsaws, in the comprehensive and succinct manner that has made him such a respected writer on workshop matters.
Ian Bradley, who died in 1995, had a lifetime's experience in precision engineering and contributed articles to Model Engineer magazine for over 50 years. He was the author of one of the standard textbooks for the hobby, The Amateur's Workshop.
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