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Welding Formulas and Tables - T.S. Hobert 4

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evesira

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Sep 11, 2014
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This publication can't be rightfully purchased or located anywhere on the Internet. I stumbled across a hard copy, and found it to be an incredibly valuable resource. I've scanned it and uploaded it.

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Welding Formulas and Tables for Structural and Mechanical Engineers and Pipe Support Designers
by T.S. Hobert
published by I.V.I Structural Design Service, Portland Oregon
 
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Thanks for locating this resource and posting it for the rest of use to have access to.
 
Are all the links to the same document?
All those pdf sites p*ss off the network. won't even begin to download.
Is the file too big to load to eng-tips?

 
Check the second two links from my reply to the original post. They seem to be betters hosts.

The file is 50 mb. The "upload your file to engineering.com" doesn't seem to be working. I have a Dropbox subscription where I could upload it, but I want this to be find-able many years in the future. If anyone knows a better site to keep it permanently, feel free to suggest it here or take it upon yourself to upload.
 
 http://www.docdroid.net/hg5i/hobert-welding-formulas-and-tables.pdf.html
Thanks for the book. 35 years ago I was working with a fellow named Sharad C. Patel. He left the job around '80 or '81 to do pipe support design in Michigan. I wonder if it's the same gentleman.
 
Thanks Evesira. A great place for the book would be here: Link. It's a site maintained by one of our members (SlideRuleEra) and dedicated to acting as a repository for historical engineering reference material.

The greatest trick that bond stress ever pulled was convincing the world it didn't exist.
 
nice work, wish I was as computer illiterate.
Saved both files, it's inbdeed a great reference work!
 
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