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Myford Series 7 Manual: ML7 - ML7-R - Super 7
Ian Bradley
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Description for Myford Series 7 Manual: ML7 - ML7-R - Super 7
Paperback. .
Ian Bradley's classic guide to using Myford 7 series metalworking lathes in the home workshop was first published in 1973. The author revised the work in the 1980s to include the ML7, Super 7 and ML7-R lathes, so that the contents of the book are as valuable to readers who have the latest type of lathe, as well as those who possess the earlier machines. This book is intended to be a workshop companion rather than simply a work of reference. It deals with the use of the lathe and the many items of equipment that have been provided for ... Read more
Ian Bradley's classic guide to using Myford 7 series metalworking lathes in the home workshop was first published in 1973. The author revised the work in the 1980s to include the ML7, Super 7 and ML7-R lathes, so that the contents of the book are as valuable to readers who have the latest type of lathe, as well as those who possess the earlier machines. This book is intended to be a workshop companion rather than simply a work of reference. It deals with the use of the lathe and the many items of equipment that have been provided for ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Nexus Special Interest Ltd
Number of pages
232
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Condition
New
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780852427750
SKU
V9780852427750
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50
About Ian Bradley
Ian Bradley, who died in 1995, had a lifetime's experience in precision engineering and contributed articles to Model Engineer magazine for over 50 years. During that period, thousands of engineers had come to regard this book as the first point of reference to turn to when a new aspect of the hobby presented itself.
Reviews for Myford Series 7 Manual: ML7 - ML7-R - Super 7
This book has been out of print for about 10 years. A few months ago, I visited Chris Lloyd of Special Interest books in Poole. During out chat, I mentioned Ian Bradley's Myford lathe book. He said there was no intention at that stage of reprinting it. You can imagine my surprise when I received a copy through the post ... Read more