PDF Books in Technology & Engineering Machinery
Farm Engines and How to Run Them
by James H. StephensonFarm Engines and How to Run Them is an illustrated handbook by James H. Stephenson. It is a hands on guide to the farm engines basics, their understanding, installation and maintaining them with safety and economically. Though this book was targeted for the students, it will be simultaneously useful for amateurs like small farmers. A special att..
Woodworking Tools 1600-1900
by Peter C. WelshWoodworking Tools 1600-1900 is a gradual evolution of tools of generations of craftsmen during 17th to 20th century written by Peter Welsh, who served as curator of Smithsonian Institution's Museum of History and Technology in the United States. It is surprised to know how the craftsmanship grown from simple tools to sophisticated equipment used to..
A Manual of the Hand Lathe
by Egbert Pomeroy WatsonA Manual of the Hand Lathe is a comprehensive guide to working on hand lathe written by Egbert Pomeroy Watson, who is the author of "The Modern Practice Of American Machinists And Engineers". This books is illustrated with seventy eight engravings and comprising concise directions for working metals of all kinds, ivory, bone and preciou..
The Fireless Locomotive
by AnonymousMost things yield to progress—and that, of course, is how museums are made. The Corliss engine now on display at Carillon Park labored mightily during the formative years of American industry, yet more economical electric power systems eventually sent that steam giant into retirement at the Park. The Conestoga wagon and the Concord coach, the Grass..