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By
dbigkahunna
Date
05-22-2008 00:57
Edited
05-22-2008 23:38
I was turned on to a book called Pipe Fitter' s Math
Their web site is
http://pipefitter.com
They have a bunch of different books and tools.
Not being the math type and still having problems finding "X" I was impressed by the math book.
BABRT's
By
Stephan
Date
05-23-2008 11:24
Excellent hint!
Thanks dbigkahunna!
By
v.muruganandam
Date
06-08-2008 16:50
DEAR,
THANKS FOR YOUR VALID INFORMATION. SHALL CONTACT YOU LATER.
REGARDS,
V. MURUGANANDAM, INDIA.
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