Vintage copy of the Model Engineer - Vol 91 - No. 2257 - 10 August - 1944
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Vol 91 - No. 2257 - 10 August - 1944
In well used condition with creases, small tears and stains. Otherwise complete.
The photos are of the magazine that will be shipped.
Contains the following articles :-
- ARTICLE
- Mr Pope driving Leonard Taylor's 2 1/2-in. gauge N.Y.C. "Hudson"
- Blasted Workshops
- What is an Engineer?
- A Marine Tandem Engine
- The "M.E." beam engine
- Famous Paddle Steamers. Le Nord and the Dover Tradition
- Experiments in Four-stroke Engine Design. A review of several years' efforts to improve the breed of model petrol engines for speed-boat propulsion and other purposes
- Austere Ada. The British-built "Austerity" 2-8-0 in 2 1/2-in. Gauge
- An Easily-made Toolholder
- Model Vertical High-Pressure Steam Engines
- Rebuilding a Twist-Drill Grinder
- An Unusual Punch (for leather washers)
- A Constant-Mesh Screwcut Gear
- Burnley DSME
- Sheffield DSME
- Nottingham SMEE
- Oldham SME
All the best - Jim
| Issue | 2257 |
|---|---|
| Condition | Used |
| Signed | No |
| Brand | Model Engineer |
| Publication Name | The Model Engineer |
| Publisher | Percival Marshall & Co |
| Publication Month | August |
| Publication Year | 1944 |
| Topic | Modelling |
| Volume | 91 |
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