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..that handy book??

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spleen10

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I used to have a little old school yellow and black book that had tolerances and thread sizes etc etc... very useful! I need one and can't remember where i got it from or who sold them.

Any help would be appreciated!
 
My version of that is the Pocket Ref by Thomas J. Glover but the cover is black and silver. It is from the Engineering Publications Group in Pottstown, PA 800 755-6634. Mine is from 1996 and a newer version may have a different cover or they may publish more than one book like this.

If you can’t find yours you might try the Pocket Ref.

tom


Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.

Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.
 
RPstress,
Is that the one that used to have the logos of all the companies that used them on the back?
B.E.
 
ah yes, the Zeus book, that was it! I think its a bit old school now but i'll have a look for it.

Thanks!
 
Berkshire - I don't think so. On the back of my 1974 metric revision it just has a few conversion factors, pi to six figures, and also, for no earthly reason I can think of, the speed of light!
 
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