(FIVE) Really Neat Structural Books For Wood and Iron

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(FIVE) Really Neat Structural Books For Wood and Iron

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All,

Note: These are each some what different, but they have alot of
structural load charts for Iron and Wood for building bridges for
track support and more. 8)

A manual of useful information, and tables appertaining to the use
of wrought iron as manufactured by the Passaic Rolling Mill Co.;
for engineers, architects, and builders 1884 (158p)
http://archive.org/details/manualofusefulin00passrich

A manual of useful information and tables appertaining to the use
of structural steel, as manufactured by thePassaic Rolling Mill Co.,
Paterson New Jersey (New York Office, 45 Broadway) for
engineers, architects and builders 1897 (286p)
http://openlibrary.org/works/OL15208172 ... rmation_an
d_tables_appertaining_to_the_use_of_structural_steel_as_manufacture
or 1897 (306p)
http://archive.org/details/manualofusefulin00pass

A manual of useful information, and tables appertaining to the use
of structural steel, as manufactured by the Passaic Rolling Mill Co.;
for engineers, architects and builders. 1897 (306p)
http://archive.org/details/manualofusefulin00pass

A manual of useful information and tables appertaining to the use of structural
steel, as manufactured by the Passaic Rolling Mill Co., Paterson New
Jersey (New York Office, 45 Broadway) (Boston Office, 31 State St.)
for engineers, architects and builders 1900 (338p)
http://openlibrary.org/works/OL15209892 ... rmation_an
d_tables_appertaining_to_the_use_of_structural_steel_as_manufacture
or 1900 (342p)
http://archive.org/details/manualofusefulin1900pass

Passaic Rolling Mill Co. Paterson, N.J. Structural Steel and Iron,
Open Hearth Structural Steel and High Grade Iron: Beams,
Channels, Angles, Tees, Z Bars, Plates 1901 (149p)
http://archive.org/details/openhearthstruc00goog

Enjoy.

Ken. :)
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