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Up until about 5 years ago, I had a collection of about 95% of all issues of Popular Mechanics and Popular Science from 1930 until about 1970. During that time I compiled a computerized index of metal working, wood woodworking, and other stuff I found interesting. Now that most of these old Popular Science and Popular Mechanics are available on http://books.google.com, you might find this attached index useful. It lists all kinds of DIY projects for metal lathes, milling machines, drill presses and all manner of wood working. It also has a fair number of projects for tools, attachments, and fixtures. I used to spend hours thumbing through these old magazines. Many of you probably will too.
Just go to books.google.com, and search for either Popular Mechanics or Popular Science and the year and you should get list of all 12 issues for that year.
Also, during the 1940's and maybe 1950's, Popular Mechanics put out an annual publication of is shop articles called Shop Notes. Again, go to books.google.com and do a search for Popular Mechanics Shop Notes. Once you start through one of these, you won't want to stop until you've looked at all of them
Chuck
Attachments below...
View attachment PopMech_Sci.pdf
View attachment PM-PS Index.xls
Just go to books.google.com, and search for either Popular Mechanics or Popular Science and the year and you should get list of all 12 issues for that year.
Also, during the 1940's and maybe 1950's, Popular Mechanics put out an annual publication of is shop articles called Shop Notes. Again, go to books.google.com and do a search for Popular Mechanics Shop Notes. Once you start through one of these, you won't want to stop until you've looked at all of them
Chuck
Attachments below...
View attachment PopMech_Sci.pdf
View attachment PM-PS Index.xls