All New 7th Ed, Wiley Publishing,, 2004, 366 pages
This book is the second of four volumes that cover the fundamental tools, methods, and materials used in carpentry, woodworking, and cabinetmaking. This volume was written for anyone who wants (or needs) to know how to use the math and read the plans and specifications often encountered by the carpenter, woodworker, cabinetmaker, or do-it-yourselfer. Whether remodeling an existing home or building a new one, the rewards of a good job are substantial. This book has been prepared for use as a practical guide in the selection, maintenance, installation, operation, and repair of wooden structures. Carpenters and woodworkers (as well as cabinetmakers) should find this book (with its clear descriptions, illustrations, and simplified explanations) a ready source of information for the many problems that they might encounter while building, maintaining, or repairing houses and fuiture. Both professionals and do-it-yourselfers who want to gain knowledge of woodworking and house building will benefit from the theoretical and practical coverage in this book.
This is the second of a series of four books in the Carpenters and Builders Library designed to provide you with a solid reference set of materials that can be useful both at home and in the field. Other books in the series include the following:
Audel Carpenters and Builders Tools, Steel Square, and Joinery.
Audel Carpenters and Builders Millwork, Layout, Foundation, and Framing.
Audel Carpenters and Builders Millwork, Power Tools, and Painting: http://www.twirpx.com/file/687722/
This book is the second of four volumes that cover the fundamental tools, methods, and materials used in carpentry, woodworking, and cabinetmaking. This volume was written for anyone who wants (or needs) to know how to use the math and read the plans and specifications often encountered by the carpenter, woodworker, cabinetmaker, or do-it-yourselfer. Whether remodeling an existing home or building a new one, the rewards of a good job are substantial. This book has been prepared for use as a practical guide in the selection, maintenance, installation, operation, and repair of wooden structures. Carpenters and woodworkers (as well as cabinetmakers) should find this book (with its clear descriptions, illustrations, and simplified explanations) a ready source of information for the many problems that they might encounter while building, maintaining, or repairing houses and fuiture. Both professionals and do-it-yourselfers who want to gain knowledge of woodworking and house building will benefit from the theoretical and practical coverage in this book.
This is the second of a series of four books in the Carpenters and Builders Library designed to provide you with a solid reference set of materials that can be useful both at home and in the field. Other books in the series include the following:
Audel Carpenters and Builders Tools, Steel Square, and Joinery.
Audel Carpenters and Builders Millwork, Layout, Foundation, and Framing.
Audel Carpenters and Builders Millwork, Power Tools, and Painting: http://www.twirpx.com/file/687722/