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Title: Carroll Smith's Nuts, Bolts and Fasteners and Plumbing Handbook by Carroll Smith ISBN: 0-87938-406-9 Publisher: Motorbooks International Pub. Date: July, 1990 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $21.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Approachable Reference
Comment: ...This book is indispensible. It's written for the race car driver who does at least a little bit of their own fabrication. And that's almost any club driver, and many entry-level pro drivers. Making sure additions to the car stay put, supsension bits adequately bear their loads and stresses, and repairing these things in a pinch, is no small part of winning races.
This book doesn't explain everything ther is to know about fasteners. And it isn't dripping with technical detail; ...
But this book does provide something more valuable: explanations. It looks at a couple dozen of the most popular fasteners in each category and explains why a fabricator or mechanic would or would not want to use them. Carroll uses his incredible experience and approachable, conversational writing type to discusses their strengths and weaknesses, applications, and design.
I think the book isn't limited to racing applications; it's useful for anyone who works metal, and will offer something of value to anyone who's ever tried to replace a fastener in an emergency. Were you overwhelmed when you went through the fastener aisles in your local hardware store or home supply center? This book can help.
The book is a little weak in two areas. First, there's few pages devoted to plumbing. Of course, this is about real plumbing: laying lines and connecting them with pressure-tight fasteners. It explains Army-Navy fasteners and their applications, and discusses all the subtleties of pipe flange fitting. The book isn't about stopping a leak behind your toilet.
Next, the book is showinng its age. It doesn't treat some of the materials that were not exactly commonplace ten or more years ago, but are quite common now. For instance, I can buy titanium lug bolts for my car. (Well, I could, if I had a spare $500 lying around.) Carroll doesn't make much mention of the more interesting alloys being used more commonly in fasteners these days. He also doesn't spend much time discussing the material to be fastened: holding down a carbon fiber body panel is different than getting the same bit fabricated from fiberglass to hold. Some of the illustrations look like they were drawn by a plotter 20 years ago: terrible resolution, confusing lines, poor perspective. Freshening some of the illustrations would be a real shot in the arm for the book.
Those shortcomings withstanding, I can't give this book less than five stars. Mr. Smith's incredible reputation and outstanding experience hold up a dry subject, and give the reader more background than a broader (or deeper) technical reference ever could.
Rating: 5
Summary: Learn from someone else's experience, it's faster.
Comment: Admittedly this is a dry subject, but this book should be considered required reading for anyone who is serious about building a safe race car. There's more to fastener technology than most of us realize and a right and wrong way to do things. Mr. Smith gets the information out in an easy to understand format with splashes of well-timed humor. While we have all blamed a poor performance at an event on a broken fastener, Mr. Smith explains how to eliminate these problems, plus your vehicle will be safer. You won't even think about using grade 8 bolts from the discount hardware store on that flywheel after reading this book. The section on plumbing was particularly helpful to me.
Rating: 5
Summary: If you build/repair machines - read this book
Comment: Fabulous book on fasteners. Up front it sounds really dull, but C.Smith makes it painless. You will find out things here that simply are not available elsewhere. Must reading for people into cars, airplanes or machinery in general
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Title: Engineer to Win: The Essential Guide to Racing Car Materials Technology or How to Build Winners Which Don't Break (3747Ap) by Carroll Smith ISBN: 0879381868 Publisher: Motorbooks International Pub. Date: April, 1985 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: Tune to Win by Carroll Smith ISBN: 0879380713 Publisher: Motorbooks Intl (Short Disc) Pub. Date: July, 1979 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Drive to Win: The Essential Guide to Race Driving by Carroll Smith ISBN: 0965160009 Publisher: Motorbooks International Pub. Date: August, 1996 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: Chassis Engineering/Chassis Design, Building & Tuning for High Performance Handling by Herb Adams ISBN: 1557880557 Publisher: H.P. Books Pub. Date: May, 1993 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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Title: Metal Fabricator's Handbook by Ron Fournier ISBN: 0895868709 Publisher: H.P. Books Pub. Date: September, 1990 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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