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Diagrams of Vintage Machining Equipment

Diagrams of Vintage Machining Equipment

Diagrams of Vintage Machining Equipment

(OP)
Is anyone famliar with a web site that shows diagrams of vintage machining equipment(1940's thru 1970's)such as planars, surface grinders, vertical milling machines, lathes, screw machines.

RE: Diagrams of Vintage Machining Equipment

Try the antigue group at practicalmachinist.com

Tom

Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com

RE: Diagrams of Vintage Machining Equipment

Try getting Worksop Technology by Chapman . You can get all you need.

RE: Diagrams of Vintage Machining Equipment

sometime ASME has published some articles in its regular magazine Mechanical Engineering - specially the 100 years anniversary issue etc. check with them:

www.asme.org
 others

www.sme.org
www.astme.org

Also try machine shop publications:

Blue book
Modern Machine shop etc.

Also you may want to try library books on History of Engineering

RE: Diagrams of Vintage Machining Equipment

The best one I know is at www.lathes.co.uk. Enjoy !

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