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Dec 1, 2009, 3:14:15 AM12/1/09
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Automotive Welding: A Practical Guide
Jeffrey Zurschmeide with Russell Nyberg
Car Tech
39966 Grand Ave., North Branch, MN 55056
9781932494860, $24.95 www.cartechbooks.com

Automotive Welding: A Practical Guide is a 'must' for any library
strong on shop or automotive repair. It covers all the basics for
amateurs using inexpensive or rented tools and little experience,
offering common auto metalwork projects form repairing a cracked
manifold to fabricating a roll bar. While the projects relate to real-
world experience, their sum allows for an actual complete 'course' in
all the different auto welding options, making this a top
recommendation for all kinds of libraries.

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