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Sheet Metal Pattern Layouts (1946) Theo Audel & Co on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Myakka City, Florida, United States

Myakka City, Florida, United States
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Sheet Metal Pattern Layouts

Description

A practical, illustrated treatise covering all phases of sheet metal work including pattern cutting and pattern development for all sheet metal workers, layout men, mechanics and artisans

Illustrated

10 inches tall, 1090 pages, flexible cover

Published in 1946 by Theo Audel & Co

Condition:

Very good, cover has a little wear

Interior very good, clean, binding solid

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