UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Taunton’s Complete Illustrated Guide to Choosing & Installing Hardware by Robert J. Settich
Taunton’s Complete Illustrated Guide to Choosing and Installing Hardware
by Robert J. Settich
The Taunton Press, 2003.
$29.95; 218 pp.
Taunton’s Complete Illustrated Guide to Choosing and Installing Hardwareseems to cover just about any type of hardware you might need to use. Flipping through the pages, I came across mini padlocks for childproofing power tools, (they get locked on the plugs) and there is even a chapter on technology hardware. Of course the book also covers lots more traditional hardware like hinges, latches and shelf supports. The book in filled with color photos to illustrate the methods for installation from simple butt hinges to table extension slides.
Lucky TedFurlong is the winner. His comment was choosen at random.
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You guys really put out some nice looking books!
Looks like a very helpful work: count me in.
looks like a great addition to my book collection.
I have found Sandor Nagyszalanczy to be a stand out writer in the wood working field.
Looks like a very helpful book. I would like to add it to my woodworking bookshelf.
Thanks!
This book would be very useful.
I'll throw my hat in the ring, so to speak...I'd love to add the book to my library!
This would complete my set. Thanks...
Thanks for the chance to win this book
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These books would be great to add to my library of wood books.
I already own 6 "Complete Illustrated" series books. Each has been a satifying and informative read. These books have proven that my wife is wrong about me when saying, "You know it all".
I will look forward to adding this book to my growing collection. I may know a lot about woodworking, but they always teach me a thing or two.
Theo
wish me luck.
One more book means I will have to make new bookshelves and I have an idea I want to try, so send it to me, i dare you! :-D
Count me in, looks like a nice book!
Its hard to know all there is about hardware, this book could help.
More than half way to owning the complete set...
This would make a nice addition to the shelves.
Hardware? Maybe I'm confused but my shop is full of the stuff; table saw, lathe, planer, jointer, bench. Am I confused? Your help would be appreciated.
These Taunton books are very good.
Thank you for the chance to win a very nice book.
Love to have a copy of this book. thank you for a change
I have the illustrated guide to cabinets. That is a very nice book. This book should be equally as good.
I would love to own the book.
I'd love a copy.
Gimme!
I hope it's as good as the other books in this series.
I would like to read this.
This volume would really be a valuable addition to my library. I have wondered how these hardware choices get made.
I would love a free copy! Avid Taunton Press reader since the 70's.
I need this book. Pick my name, please.
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WAS HOME BEFORE I MISSED MY WORKSHOP. I LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH BAMBOO IN MY NEXT PROGECT .
Count me in, Thanks for the chance!
Thanks for the chance to win. I will appreciate to have this book.
Count me in!
I have great respect for FWW's publications.
So, I'd really like to have this book.
Don
hardware is a can make or brake a project. I can use the help.
help! I have spent more time on the internet than I want. i'm looking for hinged offset shelf supports for 3/4 in. shelves. I would appreciate any advice you can give me. thanks, bill lavin
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