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How to Cast Small Metal and Rubber Parts Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Cannon, William A. (Author)
ISBN: 0830604146     ISBN-13: 9780830604142
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 1986
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- Sports & Recreation | Boating
- Technology & Engineering | Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades
- Technology & Engineering | Mechanical
Dewey: 671.2
LCCN: 85027709
Physical Information: 0.51" H x 5.15" W x 8.3" (0.42 lbs) 176 pages
 
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A MAKE-YOUR-OWN GUIDE FOR HARD-TO-FIND SMALL PARTS

Using this excellent sourcebook as a guide, you can easily make high quality, defect-free castings for almost any purpose ... at amazingly low cost Just some of the countless uses you'll find for this potentially profitable skill ... making obsolete or vintage car parts, hood ornaments, garden and fireplace tools, kitchen utensils, automotive parts, replacing broken antique parts, reproducing sculpture, plaques, and other art ... all kinds of decorative and useful objects for your own use or to sell

Writing in nontechnical language, author William Cannon provides all the instruction you need to cast any part ... putting an end to those long and often unfruitful scavenger hunts through shops, flea markets, and swap meets. This time- and money-saving second edition of the bible on casting small metal and rubber parts guides you through all the basics of foundry work.

You'll learn how to reproduce or create new items of brass, bronze, or other metals ... or almost anything made of rubber. Cannon shows you how to organize your own home workshop -- the equipment you'll need, how much it costs, and how to set it all up You can even open your own full- or part-time business.

You'll discover which metal is better for certain jobs and why, how to choose molding sands, how to design and produce molds, and how to repair castings. Plus information is included on coremaking, casting problems and their causes, finishing castings and correcting defects ... even chapters on grinding, polishing, and buffing. Plus the completely updated and revised information on casting rubber parts will bring up up-to-date on all the recent developments in polyurethane rubber.

Contributor Bio(s): Cannon, William A.: - WIlliam A. Cannon is Technical Editor of Skinned Knuckles Magazine, a monthly magazine for automobile collectors and restorers. He has spent over 30 years as a materials engineer and scientist in the chemical, automotive, and aerospace industries.Cannon, William: - WIlliam A. Cannon is Technical Editor of Skinned Knuckles Magazine, a monthly magazine for automobile collectors and restorers. He has spent over 30 years as a materials engineer and scientist in the chemical, automotive, and aerospace industries.