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Handyman In-Your-Pocket

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Handyman In-Your-Pocket

 
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Finally, THE building and maintenance reference book you have been looking for...... information galore! An amazing new shirt pocket reference designed specifically for handymen, maintenance people, engineers, scientists, industrial workers, contractors, and builders. It contains 768 pages of facts, tables, and vital information AND it fits in your shirt pocket!

 
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Product Details
Author:Richard Allen Young
Paperback:768 pages
Publisher:Sequoia Pub
Publication Date:April 15, 2001
Language:English
ISBN:1885071299
Product Length:5.41 inches
Product Width:3.24 inches
Product Height:0.93 inches
Product Weight:0.44 pounds
Package Length:5.3 inches
Package Width:3.1 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:


5Handyman in your pocket  Mar 15, 2008 By Craig R. Difley
This book provides the many little used or remembered variables to get projects completed correctly. Going to provide irrigation for your green house 118 feet out in your back yard? This book lets you know the friction losses of various types of water pipe you might use so that you end up with a stream instead of a trickle.
Got 6/12 roof meeting a 10/12 and need to know how to use that combination square to get the right cut? This book has it. As Chuck Yeager says, don't wait for trouble; look it up and get it right the first time. A few bucks for this helpful little book can save you big in the long run.

20 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5The Handyman is great!  Sep 06, 2005 By B. Toth
I can't believe just how much this book and the others in the Pocket Ref. series actually contain. As a full time engineering student, welder, and DIY'er, I don't think I'll ever need to know anything that isn't within the contents of this book. From frictional losses, to fasteners, to every type of conversion imaginable, it can be found in these pocket ref books. How I lived without them is a mystery to me.

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5Another fine Young reference book  Mar 29, 2005 By G. Chaney "The MOX"
I own a number of the pocket references in this series. I originally purchased the Pocet Reference , 1st edition, several years ago and found it to be quite useful. After I bought, The Handyman in a Pocket, I find it to be the reference I go to first. It seems to have a database of information directed at the home improver, hobbyist and/or gadget person. I even keep a copy at work where it is a mini-information sorce for practical reference tables in my work as a development chemist.

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5Be Sure to Check the Index  May 30, 2004 By Virgil Brown
All I can say about this book is... be sure to check the index. This book is filled with more info than most of us will ever need. The only problem has been finding it. Well, this book has it someplace in its 760 some odd pages.

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5Packed Full  May 20, 2010 By Corey G. Brown
Just as much info as Pocket Ref, but geared more towards a tradesmen or contractor.

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