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I need a reading list, what are some of your favorite books

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Tinbender, Nov 23, 2003.

  1. I'm working on the curriculum for a possible summer course in rodding. I have quite a bit of resource material for the welding, body repair. and painting sections, but would like to hear sugestions in these areas.
    Sheetmatal fabrication
    Chassis & suspension (both independent and solid axle).
    Electrical (basic stuff).
    Body alignment and assembly.

    I'd also like input on subject matter. So far I have,
    welding, gas and mig (tig is not an option right now).
    Metal straightening (bumping, metal finishing, and filler work).
    Paint and prep.
    Sheetmetal fabrication.
    Chassis and suspension.
    Electrical.
    Body alignment and assembly.
    As always, your input is greatly appreciated!
     
  2. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
    Posts: 13,509

    Unkl Ian

    Four excellent books:
    Metal Fabricators Handbook by Ron Fournier
    Sheetmetal handbook by Ron Fournier
    Both available from Fournier Enterprises

    Ultimate Sheetmetal Fabrication by Tim Remus
    Advaned Sheetmetal Fabrication by Tim Remus
    Both available from Ron Covell
     
  3. kustombuilder
    Joined: Sep 18, 2002
    Posts: 7,750

    kustombuilder
    Member
    from Novi, MI

    Hustler's Barely Legal [​IMG]..... OOOOH, you ment CAR related and for your students. i don't know, but i'd like to hear about some good books too.
     
  4. I would add Mike Bishops Book, How To Build a Traditional Ford Hotrod.
     
  5. autocol
    Joined: Jul 11, 2002
    Posts: 589

    autocol
    Member

    auto electrical is covered in depth by HAMBer choco munday...

    available from here...
     
  6. [ QUOTE ]
    auto electrical is covered in depth by HAMBer choco munday...


    [/ QUOTE ]
    What autocol said. Excellent book!!!
     
  7. old beet
    Joined: Sep 25, 2002
    Posts: 5,750

    old beet
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    For entertainment "Where were you in 52" by Albert Drake. All about roddin in Portland in the 50s..........OLDBEET
     
  8. Bruce Lancaster
    Joined: Oct 9, 2001
    Posts: 21,681

    Bruce Lancaster
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    Getem to read Carroll Smith's "Nuts, bolts, and fasteners". Besides being an excellent guide to hardware, it teaches a great deal about thinking through structural problems and why cars go or break.
     
  9. If you need old school ideas, may I suggest "Hot Rod, the first 12 issues" and "the best of Hot Rod, 1949-1959"? I found both of them at Barnes and Noble. Or if your local high school has auto/shop classes, go down and see what books they use. I got a couple old copies from my teacher when they got too "nasty" for the students to use [​IMG].

    Jay
     
  10. Justin B
    Joined: Oct 11, 2003
    Posts: 2,283

    Justin B
    Member

    chassis engineering by herb adams. really good book covers all kind of suspension, staight axles and independant.plus stuff like how down force and roll contribute to handling. goes into all kinds of build methods for whatever you want to achieve. got my copy at barnes and noble
     
  11. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
    Posts: 13,509

    Unkl Ian

    [ QUOTE ]
    Getem to read Carroll Smith's "Nuts, bolts, and fasteners".

    [/ QUOTE ]
    Actually,all of Caroll Smith's books are very good.
     
  12. The Ultimate Guide to Fellatio: How to Go Down on a Man and Give Him Mind-Blowing Pleasure

    MISS hootch
     
  13. 55olds88
    Joined: Jul 23, 2001
    Posts: 2,386

    55olds88
    Member

    Wow I never knew you were published Hootch, do you do readings ??
     
  14. Crease
    Joined: May 7, 2002
    Posts: 2,878

    Crease
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    History of the American Hot Rod
     

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