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8/16/2019 GW Tech and Trades Catalogue Canadian 2012 2013 Final
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Goodheart-WillcoxTECHNICAL / TRADES / TECHNOLOGY
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C A T E GOR Y
GW DIGITAL .................................................1
CAD / DRAFTING ........................................4
PRINT READING ...................................9, 28
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY .....10
HVACR ......................................................... 18
WELDING .....................................................20
MANUFACTURING / METALS ............24
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ......29
VISUAL TECHNOLOGY .........................38
MEDIA ARTS TECHNOLOGY .............. 42
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY ................44
ELECTRICITY / ELECTRONICS ........... 46
AUTOMOTIVE ............................................48
APPLIED MATHEMATICS .....................65
CAREER DEVELOPMENT ..................... 66
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Architecture: Residential Drafting & Design ......8
Auto Brakes ........................................................................58
Auto Electricity and Electronics ...............................59
Auto Engine Performance and Driveability .......61Auto Engine Repair ........................................................54
Auto Heating and Air Conditioning .......................60
Auto Suspension and Steering ................................57
AutoCAD and Its Applications
Advanced 2013 .................................................................4
AutoCAD and Its Applications Basics 2013 ..........4
AutoCAD and Its Applications ....................................5
Comprehensive 2013
AutoCAD and Its Applications ....................................5
Customization and Programming 2013
Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles............55
Career Success ..................................................................66
CNC Machining ................................................................26
Computer Service and Repair ...................................44
Construction and Building Technology ...............31
Discovering Careers .......................................................67
Drafting & Design ..............................................................6Electricity .............................................................................47
Electricity and Basic Electronics ...............................47
Electricity & Electronics ................................................46
Energy, Power, & Transportation Technology ...30
Exploring Design, Technology &
Engineering .....................................................................34
Exploring Drafting ............................................................7
Exploring Photography ..............................................40
Graphic Communications .........................................41
Introduction to Video Game Design .....................43Machining Fundamentals .........................................25
Manual Drive Trains and Axles .................................56
Manufacturing and Automation Technology ...29
Modern Automotive Technology ...........................50
Modern Carpentry..........................................................10
Modern Plumbing ..........................................................12
Modern Residential Wiring ........................................14
Modern Welding .............................................................21
Networking Fundamentals ........................................45
Photography .....................................................................40
Print Reading for Construction ...................................9
Print Reading for Industry...........................................28
Robotics ...............................................................................27
School to Career ..............................................................67
Small Gas Engines...........................................................48
Technology & Engineering .........................................32
Technology: Engineering Our World .....................36 Television Production & Broadcast
Journalism ........................................................................38
Video: Digital Communication
& Production ...................................................................39
Video Game Design Foundations ...........................42
Welding Technology Fundamentals .....................20
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AUTOCAD AND ITS APPLICATIONS 201
AutoCAD and Its ApplicationsBasicsby Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, and David P. Madsen, ©2013, 20th EditionAutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2013 provides instruction for mastering AutoCAD tools and drawing
and dimensioning techniques.
• Complete coverage of 2D AutoCAD drafting and design.• Each chapter includes a large selection of drafting problems, including practice problems for the
AutoCAD Certified Associate and Professional certification exams.
• More than 280 step-by-step tutorial exercises on the Companion Website provide hands-onreinforcement of topics.
• Template Development feature helps students build their own drawing templates as they learn aboutkey template components.
Supplemental chapter and reference material on the Companion Website allows students to pursue
topics of interest.
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction to AutoCAD 2. Drawings and Templates 3. Introduction to Drawing and
Editing 4. Basic Object Commands 5. Line Standards and Layers 6. View Tools and Basic Plotting 7. Object Snap and AutoTrack 8. Construction Tools and Multiview
Drawings
9. Text Styles and Multiline Text 10. Single-Line Text and Additional
Text Tools 11. Modifying Objects12. Arranging and Patterning Objects13. Grips, Properties, and Additional
Selection Techniques 14. Polyline and Spline Editing Tools 15. Obtaining Drawing Information 16. Dimension Standards and Styles
17. Linear and Angular Dimensioning 18. Dimensioning Features and
Alternate Practices 19. Dimensioning with Tolerances 20. Editing Dimensions 21. Tables 22. Parametric Drafting 23. Section Views and Graphic Patterns 24. Standard Blocks
25. Block Attributes
26. Introduction to Dynamic Blocks 27. Additional Dynamic Block Tools 28. Layout Setup 29. Plotting Layouts 30. Annotative Objects 31. External References
32. Introduction to Sheet Sets 33. Additional Sheet Set Tools
AutoCAD and Its ApplicationsAdvancedby Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, Craig P. Black,
and Adam M. Ferris, ©2013, 20th Edition
AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced 2013 builds upon the fundamental skills and techniques taught inAutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2013. The Advanced text provides thorough instruction in 3D drafting/
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• Many modeling problems supplement each chapter.
• Problems are presented as 3D illustrations, actual plotted drawings, and engineering sketches.• Materials and rendering chapters are in full color.
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Three-Dimensional Design andModeling 1. Introduction to Three-Dimensional
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Composites 3. Viewing and Displaying Three-
Dimensional Models
4. Understanding Three-DimensionalCoordinates and User CoordinateSystems
5. Using Model Space Viewports 6. Model Extrusions and Revolutions 7. Sweeps and Lofts
8. Creating and Working with SolidModel Features
9. Mesh Modeling
10. Advanced SurfaceModeling
11. Subobject Editing 12. Solid Model Editing
13. Text and Dimensions in 3D 14. Model Display, Documentation, and
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AutoCAD and Its ApplicationsComprehensiveby Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, David P. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, Craig P. Black,and Adam M. Ferris, ©2013, 20th Edition
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Drafting & DesignEngineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD
Techniquesby Clois E. Kicklighter and Walter C. Brown, ©2008, 7th Edition
Drafting & Design: Engineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD Techniques
a highly illustrated, complete text designed to teach the practices and techniques
used by drafters. Written to meet the educational needs of both beginning andadvanced students, Drafting & Design features comprehensive instruction in bot
manual (traditional) drafting and computer-aided drafting (CAD).
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tools and techniques of both methods. For each drafting task presented, manual
and CAD procedures are given in sequence to explain both approaches to drafting
Detailed instruction is provided in orthographic projection, multiview drawings,
dimensioning, and the development of section views, pictorial drawings, auxiliary
views, revolutions, intersections, and developments.
CONTENTS
Introduction to Drafting 1. Drafting and the Drafter 2. Traditional Drafting
Equipment and Drawing Techniques
3. Introduction to CAD 4. CAD Commands and
Functions 5. Sketching, Lettering, and
Text
Drafting Techniques andSkills 6. Basic Geometric
Constructions 7. Advanced Geometric
Constructions
8. Multiview Drawings 9. Dimensioning
Fundamentals 10. Section Views 11. Pictorial Drawings
Descriptive Geometry 12. Auxiliary Views 13. Revolutions
14. Intersections 15. Developments
Advanced Applications 16. Geometric Dimensioning
and Tolerancing 17. Working Drawings 18. Threads and Fastening
Devices 19. Cams, Gears, and Splines
20. Drawing Management 21. Manufacturing Processes
Drafting and DesignSpecializations 22. Architectural Drafting 23. Structural Drafting 24. Electrical and Electronics
Drafting 25. Map and Survey Drafting 26. Welding Drafting 27. Technical Illustration
28. Graphs and Charts
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Exploring Draftingby John R. Walker and Bernard D. Mathis, ©2012, 11th Edition
Exploring Drafting is designed for use in introductory drafting courses at any
instructional level. This text provides a strong foundation in drafting fundamentals
and teaches essential manual (traditional) and CAD drafting skills. Coverage
includes detailed instruction on geometric constructions, orthographic projection,
and dimensioning practices. The text covers techniques and procedures used increating multiview drawings, section views, auxiliary views, pictorial views, and
pattern developments. End-of-chapter drawing problems reinforce the chapter
content and help students build problem-solving skills. Exploring Drafting
features a colorful, highly illustrated design to promote student interest.
• Ideal text for introductory drafting courses.• Students learn how to apply core skills and solve problems.• Careers in Drafting profiles highlight occupational choices.• Features include STEM Activities, STEM Connections, Academic Links, Test Your
Knowledge questions, and Outside Activities.
CONTENTS
1. Why Study Drafting? 2. Careers in Drafting 3. Sketching 4. Drafting Equipment 5. Drafting Techniques 6. Basic Geometric
Construction 7. Computer-Aided Drafting
and Design 8. Lettering 9. Multiview Drawings 10. Dimensioning 11. Sectional Views 12. Auxiliary Views
13. Pictorials
14. Pattern Development 15. Working Drawings 16. Making Prints 17. Design 18. Models, Mockups, and
Prototypes 19. Maps 20. Graphs and Charts 21. Welding Drafting 22. Fasteners
23. Electrical and ElectronicsDrafting
24. Architectural Drafting 25. Manufacturing Processes
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ArchitectureResidential Drafting and Designby Clois E. Kicklighter ©2008, 10th Edition
Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design provides comprehensive
instruction for preparing architectural working drawings using traditional and
computer-based methods. The text also serves as a reference for design and
construction principles and methods. Its highly effective format organizes contentaround the design-building process, making the text easy to understand and
appealing to students.
• Uses an icon to identify topics addressing the needs of people with disabilities.• Each chapter includes objectives, key terms, Internet resources, review question
and suggested activities for individuals or small groups.
• Many of the chapter-end activities are designed to give students experienceworking with computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) systems.
CONTENTS
The World of Architecture 1. The World of Architecture 2. Basic House Designs 3. Primary Considerations
Architectural DraftingFundamentals 4. Drawing Instruments and
Techniques 5. Introduction to Computer-
Aided Drafting and Design 6. CADD Commands and
Functions
Room and Space Planning 7. Room Planning—Sleeping
Area and Bath Facilities 8. Room Planning—Living
Area 9. Room Planning—Service
Area
Plot Plans and Foundations 10. Plot Plans
11. Footings, Foundations,and Concrete
12. The Foundation Plan
Construction Systems 13. Sill and Floor Construction 14. Wall and Ceiling
Construction 15. Doors and Windows 16. Stairs 17. Fireplaces, Chimneys, and
Stoves
Formulating a Design 18. The Floor Plan
19. Roof Designs 20. Elevations
Electrical, Plumbing, andClimate Control 21. Residential Electrical 22. Information,
Communication, andSecurity Wiring
23. The Electrical Plan
24. Residential Plumbing 25. The Plumbing Plan 26. Residential Climate Control 27. Climate Control Plan
Alternative Construction,Products, and Methods 28. Solar Space Heating 29. Nontraditional Structures 30. New Products and
Methods of Construction 31. Modular Applications
Presentation Methods 32. Perspective Drawings 33. Presentation Drawings 34. Architectural Models
Specifications andEstimating 35. Material and Tradework
Specifications 36. Estimating Building Cost
Remodeling, Health,Safety, and Careers 37. Architectural Remodeling,
Renovation, andPreservation
38. Designing for Health andSafety
39. Career Opportunities
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Print Reading forConstructionby Walter C. Brown and Daniel P. Dorfmueller, ©2013, 6th Edition
Print Reading for Construction is designed to assist students in reading and
understanding residential and commercial prints. The 2013 edition of this text has
been extensively revised and expanded. The Large Prints folder included with thetext contains six sets of construction prints used with the print reading activities
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from residential and commercial construction and include the following:
CONTENTS
1. Construction Drawing
Organization 2. Construction Math and
Application 3. Reading Measuring Tools
and Using Scales
4. Lines and Symbols 5. Fundamental Drawing
Practices 6. Specifications and
Building Codes 7. Construction Materials—
Types and Uses
8. Site Plans
9. Architectural Drawings 10. Foundation Prints
11. Structural Prints 12. Residential Framing
Prints 13. Plumbing Prints 14. HVAC Prints 15. Electrical Prints 16. Welding Prints 17. Estimating Construction
Costs
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• Full color is used throughout the text to enhance student comprehension of thesubject matter.
The Instructor’s Resource CD contains electronic versions of the foldout prints that
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prints by the student when completing the print reading activities.
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T E C HNOL OGY
Modern CarpentryEssential Skills for the Building Tradesby Willis H. Wagner and Howard Bud Smith, ©2008, 11th Edition
The 11th edition of Modern Carpentry: Essential Skills for the Building Trades
includes two new chapters, covering framing with steel and the building of decks an
porches. The text provides detailed coverage of all aspects of light frame constructio
including site preparation and layout, foundations, framing and sheathing, roofing,windows and doors, exterior finish, stairs, cabinetry, and finishing procedures for
interior walls, floors, and ceilings.
Beyond a discussion of building basics, Modern Carpentry covers special topics such
as chimneys, fireplaces, and decks. Systems-built (prefabricated) housing, remodeling
cabinet installation, solar construction, and painting and decorating are also covered.
To familiarize carpentry students with other aspects of the building trades, the tex
includes chapters on mechanical systems: electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Safe
working practices are emphasized throughout the text, and special attention is pa
to proper use of tools, materials, and prefabricated components.
• Chapters are arranged in a logical sequence, similar to the order in which thephases of building construction are performed.
• Includes many step-by-step procedures set as boxed features.• Uses clear, nontechnical language and detailed illustrations to provide the mosteasy-to-understand presentation of any carpentry book on the market.
• Provides useful career information in a dedicated chapter and more than 20 On-thJob features throughout the book that describe specific building trades occupatio
• Provides detailed coverage of both residential and light commercial construction.
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CONTENTS
Preparing to Build 1. Building Materials
2. The Carpenter’s Workplace3. Plans, Specifications, and
Codes4. Hand Tools5. Power Tools6. Building Layout
Footings, Foundations,and Framing 7. Footings and Foundations
8. Floor Framing9. Wall and Ceiling Framing
10. Roof Framing
11. Framing with Steel
Closing In 12. Roofing Materials and
Methods13. Windows and Exterior
Doors14. Exterior Wall Finish
Finishing 15. Thermal and Sound
Insulation16. Interior Wall and Ceiling
Finish
17. Finish Flooring18. Stair Construction19. Doors and Interior Trim20. Cabinetry21. Painting, Finishing, and
Decorating
Special Construction 22. Chimneys and Fireplaces23. Post-and-Beam
Construction24. Systems-Built Housing25. Passive Solar Construction 26. Remodeling, Renovating,
and Repairing27. Building Decks and
Porches
Mechanical Systems 28. Electrical Wiring29. Plumbing Systems
30. Heating, Ventilation, andAir Conditioning
Scaffolds and Careers 31. Scaffolds and Ladders32. Carpentry—A Career Path
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Bundle, Text + Online 6 yr. ClassroomSubscription (minimum quantity 15)
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Instructor’s Manual, 510 pp. 978-1-59070-650-3
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• Problem solving
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G-W Building TradesDVDs The Goodheart-Willcox Building Trades DVD Series provides dynamic visual instruction to improve
understanding of important construction, plumbing, wiring, and masonry methods. These concise DVDs are
packed with practical examples that emphasize the use of the latest materials, tools, and techniques. Created by
James E. Duffy, the Goodheart-Willcox Building Trades DVD Series is a welcome addition to any classroom.
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Residential Foundations 978-1-60525-400-5 25:45 min.
Floor Framing 978-1-60525-401-2 26:46 min.
Wall and CeilingFraming
978-1-60525-402-9 26:26 min.
Roof Framing 978-1-60525-403-6 24:19 min.
Foundations and FramingDVD Series
978-1-60525-404-3 Set of 4
Window and DoorTechnology
978-1-60525-170-7 18:02 min.
Siding Technology 978-1-60525-171-4 24:05 min.
Insulation Technology 978-1-60525-088-5 18:20 min.
Closing-In DVD Series 978-1-60525-276-6 Set of 3
Drywall Technology 978-1-60525-172-1 20:30 min.
Interior Doors, Cabinets,and Trim
978-1-60525-479-1 21:38 min.
Interior Finishing DVDSeries
978-1-60525-481-4 Set of 2
Roofing Technology 978-1-59070-892-7 25:30 min.
Installing a ShingleRoof
978-1-59070-893-4 28:30 min.
Commercial RoofingTechnology
978-1-59070-894-1 23:00 min.
Roofing DVD Series 978-1-59070-984-9 Set of 3
Plumbing TechnologyFundamentals
658-9D 28:00 min. l
Plumbing Rough-In 659-6D 29:45 min. l
Construction and Building Technologyby E. Keith Blankenbaker, ©2013
Construction and Building Technology introduces students to construction processes and procedures.
Students will learn about construction technology, construction materials and management, and
project design.
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NEW
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Finish Plumbing 660-2D 26:45 min. l
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Residential Wiring:Electrical Safety, Tools, andMaterials
978-1-60525-316-9 18:55 min
Residential Wiring:Fundamentals
978-1-60525-317-6 16:50 min
Residential Wiring:Rough-In
978-1-60525-318-3 19:10 min
Residential Wiring: FinishWiring
978-1-60525-319-0 19:04 min
Residential Wiring DVDSeries
978-1-60525-320-6 Set of 4
Masonry Technology:Materials, Tools, Safety
978-1-60525-173-8 18:54 min.
Masonry Technology: LayingBrick, Block, and Stone
978-1-60525-174-5 23:47 min.
Masonry Technology:Concrete Placing andFinishing
978-1-60525-175-2 17:58 min.
Masonry Technology DVDSeries
978-1-60525-288-9 Set of 3
G-W Building Trades DVDSeries Library, includes theentire construction, plumb-ing, wiring, and masonryDVD series
978-1-60525-269-8 Set of 23
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Text, 656 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-810-2
Tech LabWorkbook 978-1-60525-812-6
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978-1-60525-963-5
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Modern Masonryby Clois E. Kicklighter, ©2010, 7th Edition
Simply and clearly written, Modern Masonry provides students with a solid understanding of the safe
and proper methods of laying brick, block, and stone. Also receiving thorough coverage is concrete
construction, including both formed construction and flatwork. This thoroughly illustrated full-color
text provides students with a broad understanding of materials, their properties, and their applications.
A detailed glossary and an extensive reference section will be highly useful to students as they acquire
masonry skills.
• Detailed coverage of current materials and building techniques.• Trade tips are presented throughout the text and are identified with an icon. They provide ideas and
suggestions for enhancing the student’s productivity and masonry skills.
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G-W Masonry DVDs The Goodheart-Willcox Masonry Technology DVD Series provides dynamic visual instruction to
improve understanding of the design and installation of today’s brick, block, and concrete systems.
These concise DVDs are packed with practical examples that emphasize the use of the latest materials,
tools, and techniques. Each DVD is divided into logical sections to break complex processes into
manageable units. Safety is emphasized throughout the series. The Masonry Technology DVD Series is
a valuable addition to any building trades program.
Product Information ISBN School
Text, 384 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-243-8
Job Practice Manual, 294 pp. 978-1-60525-244-5
Instructor’s Manual 978-1-60525-245-2
Product Information ISBN Length School
Masonry Technology: Materials,Tools, Safety
978-1-60525-173-8 18:54 min.
Masonry Technology: Laying Brick,Block, and Stone
978-1-60525-174-5 23:47 min.
Masonry Technology: Concrete Placingand Finishing
978-1-60525-175-2 17:58 min.
Masonry Technology DVD Series 978-1-60525-288-9 Set of 3
CONTENTS
Introduction to Masonry 1. Tools and Equipment 2. Safety 3. Print Reading 4. Math for Masonry Trades
Materials 5. Clay Masonry Materials 6. Concrete Masonry Units 7. Stone 8. Mortar and Grout 9. Anchors, Ties, and
Reinforcement
Techniques 10. Laying Brick 11. Laying Block
12. Stone Masonry 13. Construction Details
Concrete 14. Concrete Materials and
Applications 15. Form Construction 16. Concrete Flatwork and
Formed Shapes
Succeeding on the Job 17. Careers in the Masonry
Trades
18. Job Performance,Leadership, Ethics, andEntrepreneurship
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Includes combinations of full-color
photos and descriptive illustrations
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CONTENTS
1. Electrical FundamentalsReview
2. Safety 3. Tools
4. Electrical Prints,Specifications, and Codes
5. Wiring Methods 6. Conductors 7. Boxes and Conduit Bodies 8. Overcurrent Protection 9. Service and Distribution
10. Transformers 11. Grounding 12. Branch Circuits and
Feeders
13. Motors 14. Motor Controls 15. Emergency Power 16. Hazardous Locations 17. Pools and Fountains 18. Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
Modern Commercial Wiringby Harvey N. Holzman, ©2011, 5th Edition
Modern Commercial Wiring provides students with a comprehensive resource for the more complex
wiring requirements of commercial installations. This text includes thorough coverage of such specialized
areas as motor control, emergency power systems, installations in hazardous locations, and pool and
fountain installations.
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Product Information ISBN School
Text, 240 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-588-0
Workbook 978-1-60525-589-7
Bundle, Text + Workbook 978-1-60525-230-8
Instructor’s Resource CD (Win/Mac) 978-1-60525-590-3
EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite(Win/Mac), 600 test questions
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• Electron theory• Calculating resistance, current, and voltage• Conductor and insulation properties• Reading engineering drawings• Troubleshooting
House Wiring Simplifiedby Floyd M. Mix, ©2011, 12th Edition
House Wiring Simplified presents the fundamentals of modern house wiring, with clear writing and easy-
to-follow drawings. Color-coded diagrams aid in understanding various types of circuits.
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CONTENTS
1. Electrical Terms 2. Conductors 3. Conduits and Raceways
4. Boxes and Covers 5. Switches
6. Outlet Receptacles 7. Electrician’s Tools and Equipment
8. Working Safely 9. Service Requirements 10. Basic Wiring Systems
11. Basic Wiring Procedures
12. House Wiring Circuits 13. Modernizing Electrical Systems
Product Information ISBN School
Text, 160 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-592-7 $33.95
Based on the 2011edition of the National
Electrical Code®
Based on 2011 NEC
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Modern Woodworkingby Willis H. Wagner and Clois E. Kicklighter, ©2006, 11th Edition
Modern Woodworking is a comprehensive text designed to meet the needs of both beginning and
advanced woodworking classes. This text provides full coverage of standard woodworking procedures,
tools, and materials. Safety is strongly stressed throughout the book, with particular emphasis given to th
explanation of OSHA and EPA regulations as they apply to woodworkers.
• Includes coverage of residential construction applications, cabinetmaking, and basic furniture making.• Introduces characteristics and safe practices for various hand tools, power tools, large woodworkingmachines, and automated industrial machines.
• Each chapter includes review questions and activities to reinforce learning.
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CONTENTS
1. Planning and Designing inWoodworking
2. Selecting and Identifying Materials 3. Woodshop Safety 4. Measurement, Layout, and
Rough-Out 5. Planing and Sawing 6. Drilling and Boring 7. Wood Joints
8. Cutting Curves, Irregular Shapes,Bevels, and Chamfers
9. Adhesives, Gluing, and Clamping 10. Mechanical Fasteners and
Assembly 11. Sanding and Preparing for Finish 12. Finishes and Finishing
13. Planing Machines 14. Circular Saws 15. Band Saw, Scroll Saw, and Saber
Saw 16. Drill Press, Mortiser, and Tenoner 17. Lathe 18. Router, Shaper, and Molder
19. Sanding Machines 20. Special Procedures in Fine
Woodworking 21. Furniture and Cabinetwork 22. Drawer and Door Construction 23. Laminating and Bending Wood 24. Synthetic Surface Materials 25. Upholstery 26. Footings and Foundations
27. Framing Floors, Walls, and Ceiling 28. Roof Framing and Roofing 29. Windows, Exterior Doors, and Finis
30. Interior Finish 31. Post-and-Beam and Prefabricated
Construction 32. Patternmaking 33. Tool Selection and Care 34. Mass Production
35. Wood Technology 36. Career Opportunities
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Text, 644 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-481-3
Workbook , 157 pp. 978-1-59070-482-0
Instructor’s Guide 978-1-59070-483-7
Exploring Woodworkingby Fred W. Zimmerman and Larry J. McWard, ©1999, 7th Edition
Exploring Woodworking provides a thorough foundation for a beginning woodworking course. This clearly
written and highly illustrated text introduces students to woods and their characteristics, as well as basic
woodworking techniques using both hand and power tools. Plans for a number of woodworking products ar
included.
• An entrepreneurship chapter explains how to organize and operate a small in-school manufacturingbusiness.
• Safe and efficient woodworking practices are emphasized throughout.
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Product Information ISBN School
Text, 235 pp., hardcover 978-1-56637-484-2
Workbook , 103 pp. 978-1-56637-485-9
Instructor’s Guide / Answer Key 978-1-56637-486-6
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Modern Cabinetmakingby William D. Umstattd and Charles W. Davis, ©2005, 4th Edition
Modern Cabinetmaking is a comprehensive text that covers cabinetmaking
and woodworking techniques employed by custom cabinetmakers and home
woodworkers. Content follows the logical order of the design and construction
process and is accompanied by numerous illustrations. In addition to traditional
materials and procedures, the chapters discuss the advances in woodworking
technology, including manufactured panel products, 32mm construction, European
hardware, ready-to-assemble casework, plate joinery, and other innovative topics.
• Step-by-step instructions illustrate tool usage and assembly procedures.• Kitchen cabinets and design alternatives are discussed in detail, including the
application of face frame and frameless construction.
• Each chapter includes a summary and Test Your Knowledge questions toreinforce learning.
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction toCabinetmaking
2. Cabinetry Styles 3. Components of Design 4. Design Decisions 5. Human Factors 6. Production Decisions 7. Using Working Drawings
8. Making Sketches andMock-ups
9. Producing Working
Drawings 10. Wood Characteristics 11. Lumber and Millwork 12. Cabinet and Furniture
Woods 13. Manufactured Panel
Products 14. Veneers and Plastic
Overlays 15. Glass, Plastic, and Ceramic
Products 16. Mechanical Fasteners 17. Hardware
18. Health and Safety 19. Ordering Materials and
Supplies 20. Measuring and Laying Out
Materials 21. Sawing with Stationary
Power Machines 22. Sawing with Hand and
Portable Power Tools 23. Surfacing with the Jointer
and Planer 24. Surfacing with Planes and
Scrapers 25. Drilling and Boring
26. Shaping 27. Turning
28. Accessories, Jigs, andSpecial Machines
29. Joint Making 30. Abrasives 31. Using Abrasives and
Sanding Machines
32. Adhesives 33. Gluing and Clamping 34. Bending and Laminating 35. Overlaying and Inlaying
Veneer 36. Installing Plastic Laminates 37. Caning and Upholstering 38. Case Construction
39. Frame and PanelComponents
40. Cabinet Supports 41. Doors 42. Drawers 43. Cabinet and Tabletops 44. Finishing Decisions 45. Preparing Surfaces for
Finish 46. Applying Finishing
Materials 47. Preparing the Surface for
Topcoating 48. Topcoatings
49. Kitchen Cabinets 50. Furniture 51. Built-in Cabinetry and
Paneling 52. Industrial Production
Cabinetmaking 53. Employment in
Cabinetmaking
Colorful figures and warnings draw student
attention to potential safety issues.
Think Safety—Act Safely features are
highlighted by red type and give general
safety rules related to chapter content. End-
of-chapter features include a Summary and
Test Your Knowledge questions.
Product Information ISBN School
Text, 912 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-376-2
Workbook , 286 pp. 978-1-59070-377-9
Instructor’s Manual 978-1-59070-378-6
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HV A C R Sheet Metal Skills
Tools, Materials, and Processesby Rex Miller and Mark R. Miller, ©2011
Sheet Metal Skills: Tools, Materials, and Processes provides a comprehensive view of the sheet metal
industry and the work involved in it. This write-in text includes up-to-date information on the tools and
materials. It includes an overview of sheet metal history, sheet metal uses, and the processes used in the
industry. An in-depth safety chapter addresses safety precautions to follow when working with sheet metal. The text focuses on the tools and specific tasks of sheet metal work. Processes covered include joining, drillin
punching, fastening, drawing, and pattern development. The text also includes experiments and projects for
hands-on learning.
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Heating and Cooling Essentialsby Jerry and LaDonna Killinger, ©2003, 3rd Edition
Heating and Cooling Essentials is the ideal introductory book for students entering the HVAC field. Thetext explains the operation of refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems; provides instructions f
troubleshooting and servicing HVAC equipment; covers the correct methods of refrigerant handling; and
includes information on EPA Technician Certification. Emphasis is placed on techniques needed to prope
perform installation, service, and repair.
• A full chapter covers techniques for planning and installing ductwork.• Includes information on EPA regulations and “ozone-friendly” refrigerants.• Emphasizes safety, with all safety content printed in red type.• Presents measurements and quantities in US Customary and metric units.
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction to SheetMetal
2. Sheet Metal Safety 3. Measurements and
Layouts
4. Print Reading andDuctwork
5. Sheet Metal Hand Toolsand Machinery
6. Hems, Edges, and Seams
7. Drilling and Punching 8. Fastening Sheet Metal
Components 9. Drafting and Pattern
Development
10. Materials and Materials Testing
11. Sheet Metal Forming 12. Sheet Metal Careers
Product Information ISBN Schoo
Text, 317 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-325-1
Instructor’s CD (Win/Mac) 978-1-60525-326-8
EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite424 test questions
978-1-60525-327-5
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Text, 624 pp., hardcover 978-1-56637-965-6
Laboratory Manual, 256 pp. 978-1-56637-966-3
Instructor’s Manual, 294 pp. 978-1-56637-967-0
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• Mathematics for Technicians chapter
• Thermodynamics, pressure, and temperature• Chemical properties of refrigerants• Control systems• Electrical theory
Full-color illustrations
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Modern Refrigerationand Air Conditioningby A. D. Althouse, C. H. Turnquist, and A. F. Bracciano, ©2004, 18th Edition
Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning provides an excellent blend of theory
with job-qualifying skills, making it a leader in the refrigeration and air conditioning
field! This comprehensive text teaches both fundamental principles and the servicetechniques needed to diagnose and remedy refrigeration and HVAC problems.
Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning contains the information needed
to prepare the technician for success in today’s world. Includes information about
EPA rules and regulations covering refrigerant recovery, recycling, and reclaiming.
Both students and practicing technicians will benefit from the comprehensive
approach of this text, which provides a solid and thorough knowledge of all aspects
of refrigeration and air conditioning.
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CONTENTS
1. Fundamentals ofRefrigeration
2. Refrigeration Tools andMaterials
3. Basic RefrigerationSystems
4. Compression Systems and
Compressors 5. Refrigerant Controls 6. Electrical-Magnetic
Fundamentals 7. Electric Motors 8. Electric Circuits and
Controls 9. Refrigerants 10. Refrigerant Recovery/
Recycling/Reclaiming 11. Domestic Refrigerators
and Freezers 12. Servicing and Installing
Small Hermetic Systems 13. Commercial Systems 14. Commercial Systems–
Applications 15. Servicing and Installing
Commercial Systems 16. Commercial Systems–Heat
Loads and Piping 17. Absorption Systems–
Principles and Applications
18. Special RefrigerationSystems and Applications
19. Fundamentals of AirConditioning
20. Basic Heating and Air
Conditioning Systems 21. Heating and
Humidification Systems 22. Cooling andDehumidifying Systems
23. Air Distribution,Measurement, andCleaning
24. Central Air Conditioningand Heat Pumps
25. Solar Energy 26. Air Conditioning and
Heating Control Systems 27. Air Conditioning Systems–
Heating and CoolingLoads
28. Automotive AirConditioning
29. Servicing and TroubleshootingSimplified
30. Passing TechnicianCertification Exams
31. Technical Characteristics
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Text, 1211 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-280-2Study Guide, 200 pp. 978-1-59070-281-9
Laboratory Manual, 208 pp. 978-1-59070-282-6
Instructor’s Manual, 368 pp. 978-1-59070-283-3
Teacher’s Resource Binder, 524 pp. 978-1-59070-284-0
Instructor’s Resource CD, w/ EXAMVIEW® Test Generator, 2051 test questions
978-1-59070-286-4
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WE L DI NG Welding Technology
Fundamentalsby William A. Bowditch, Kevin E. Bowditch, and Mark A. Bowditch, ©2010, 4th Edition
Welding Technology Fundamentals covers the equipment and techniques associated with the welding
and cutting processes most widely used in industry today. These processes include oxyfuel gas welding
and cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, gas tungsten arcwelding, and resistance welding. In-depth coverage of weld inspection and testing, welder qualification,
welding symbols, and weld shop safety is also included in the text. The text is organized into eight section
which can be studied independently or in sequence. In addition to its easy-to-understand format, this tex
is extensively illustrated and includes many tables and charts for selecting the variables required to make
good weld. This text provides good preparation for AWS SENSE Level 1–Entry Welder certification.
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Product Information ISBN Schoo
Text, 464 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-256-8
Online Text, 6 yr. Classroom Subscription(minimum quantity 15)
978-1-60525-877-5
Bundle, Text + Online 6 yr. ClassroomSubscription (minimum quantity 15)
978-1-61960-122-2
Laboratory Manual, 314 pp. 978-1-60525-257-5
Instructor’s Manual, 315 pp. 978-1-60525-258-2
Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-259-9
EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite, 1879test questions
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Welding Projectsby James A. Ruck, ©2005, 2nd EditionWelding Projects is the ideal companion volume for any Goodheart-Willcox welding text. It is a collection of
69 practical projects that will stimulate students’ interest while helping them develop and practice important
welding skills. Projects range in complexity from a simple set of push-up bars to a folding miter saw table to a
hydraulic auto engine lift. Each project consists of scaled drawings and a complete materials list.
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Sports Equipment
Auto Equipment
Gym Equipment
Home Equipment
Shop Equipment
Yard Equipment
Product Information ISBN School
Text, softcover 978-1-59070-409-7
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• Basic electrical theory• Application of computers and automation• Material properties• Reading drawings and symbols• Measuring tools
CONTENTS
1. Safety in the Welding Shop 2. Welding and Cutting
Processes 3. The Physics of Welding 4. Weld Joints and Positions
5. SMAW: Equipment andSupplies
6. SMAW: Equipment
Assembly and Adjustment 7. SMAW: Electrodes 8. SMAW: Flat Welding
Position 9. SMAW: Horizontal, Vertical,
and Overhead Welding
Positions 10. Surfacing 11. GMAW: Equipment and
Supplies 12. GMAW: Equipment
Assembly and Adjustment 13. GMAW: Flat Welding
Position 14. GMAW: Horizontal,
Vertical, and Overhead
Welding Positions 15. GTAW: Equipment and
Supplies 16. GTAW: Equipment
Assembly and Adjustment 17. GTAW: Flat Welding
Position
18. GTAW: Horizontal, Vertical,
and Overhead Welding
Positions 19. Plasma Arc Cutting 20. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting and
Welding: Equipment andSupplies
21. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting and
Welding: Equipment
Assembly and Adjustment 22. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting
23. Oxyfuel Gas Welding: Flat
Welding Position 24. Oxyfuel Gas Welding:
Horizontal, Vertical, and
Overhead Welding Positions 25. Brazing and Braze Welding 26. Soldering 27. Resistance Welding:
Equipment and Supplies 28. Resistance Welding:
Procedures 29. Special Welding and
Cutting Processes 30. Robotics in Welding 31. Welding Plastics 32. Welding Pipe and Tube 33. Welding Symbols
34. Inspecting and Testing
Welds 35. Welder Certification
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Modern Weldingby Andrew D. Althouse, Carl H. Turnquist, William A. Bowditch, Kevin E. Bowditch, and
Mark A. Bowditch, ©2013, 11th Edition
Modern Welding is a comprehensive text that has long been the standard forteaching the theory, fundamentals, equipment, and techniques of welding technology. This text provides thorough coverage of common welding and cutting processes,including gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, shielded metal arc welding,
oxyfuel gas welding and cutting, plasma arc cutting, and resistance welding. The textalso includes extensive instruction in welding symbol interpretation, weld testing andinspection, and employment in the welding field.• Prepares students for AWS SENSE Level 1—Entry Welder certification.• Places strong emphasis on all aspects of safety, including respiratory protection.• Is organized so chapters can be assigned sequentially or in a custom order to match
course curriculum.
• Includes a new chapter detailing underwater cutting and welding equipment andtechniques.
CONTENTS
1. Safety in the Welding Shop 2. Print Reading 3. Welding Joints, Positions,
and Symbols 4. Welding and Cutting
Processes 5. Shielded Metal Arc
Welding Equipment andSupplies
6. Shielded Metal ArcWelding
7. GTAW, GMAW, and FCAWEquipment and Supplies
8. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 9. Gas Metal and Flux Cored
Arc Welding 10. Plasma Arc Cutting 11. Oxyfuel Gas Welding
Equipment and Supplies 12. Oxyfuel Gas Welding 13. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting
Equipment and Supplies 14. Oxyfuel Gas Cutting 15. Soldering 16. Brazing and Braze Welding 17. Resistance Welding
Equipment and Supplies
18. Resistance Welding 19. Special Welding Processes 20. Special Ferrous Welding
Applications 21. Special Nonferrous
Welding Applications
22. Pipe and Tube Welding 23. Special Cutting Processes 24. Underwater Welding and
Cutting 25. Automatic and Robotic
Welding 26. Metal Surfacing 27. Production of Metals 28. Metal Properties and
Identification 29. Heat Treatment of Metals 30. Inspecting and Testing
Welds 31. Procedure and Welder
Qualifications 32. The Welding Shop 33. Getting and Holding a Job
in the Welding Industry 34. Technical Data
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Correlated toAWS QC-10Key Indicators
Detailed, step-by-step procedures guide the
student through many common welding tasks.
Detailed illustrations clearly show the proper work
and travel angles for welding many common joints
in all welding positions.
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Text, 896 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-795-2
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Bundle, Text + Online 6 yr. ClassroomSubscription (minimum quantity 15)
978-1-61960-114-7
Lab Workbook , approx. 390 pp. 978-1-60525-797-6
Instructor’s Annotated Lab Workbook 978-1-60525-962-8
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EXAMVIEW® Assessment Suite (Win/Mac)
978-1-60525-799-0
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978-1-60525-800-3978-1-60525-801-0
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Arc Weldingby John R. Walker and W. Richard Polanin, ©2010, 8th Edition The Arc Welding write-in text provides comprehensive coverage of the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW
and carbon arc welding (CAW) processes. The book is divided into 36 units, which progress from weld sho
safety and basic welding theory to out-of-position and specialized welding techniques. The book’s clear
language and easy-to-understand illustrations promote student learning, while the write-in design of the
book allows the instructor to monitor and evaluate student progress throughout the course. The topics
covered in the book prepare students to successfully complete the Written Knowledge and Workmanship
Performance Tests for Module 4 of AWS SENSE Level 1–Entry Welder certification.
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Gas Metal Arc WeldingHandbook by William H. Minnick, ©2008, 5th Edition
Gas Metal Arc Welding Handbook provides comprehensive, easy-to-understand coverage of the widely
used gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process. The book presents thorough coverage of both basic skills and
advanced techniques, with clearly written content and hundreds of illustrations.
• Prepares students for taking the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 5 of AWSENSE Level 1–Entry Welder certification.
• Includes chapters covering specialized welding procedures for autobody applications, off-road vehicles, antrailer fabrication.
• Covers weld inspection, testing, defects, and corrective actions.• Provides instruction for welding ferrous and nonferrous metals.
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Flux Cored Arc WeldingHandbook by William H. Minnick, ©2009, 3rd Edition
Flux Cored Arc Welding Handbook provides comprehensive coverage of gas-shielded (FCAW-G) and
self-shielded (FCAW-S) flux cored arc welding processes. The text presents fundamental skills and advanced
techniques in clearly written language, reinforced with hundreds of illustrations. End-of-chapter questions
reinforce the key concepts presented in the chapters. In addition to covering the basics of equipment setup,
joint preparation, and techniques for welding carbon and low-alloy steel, this book includes specialized
chapters focusing on welding stainless steel, welding cast iron, surfacing, and weld testing and inspection. Thtext prepares students to take the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 6 of
AWS SENSE Level 1—Entry Welder certification.
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Product Information ISBN School
Text, 176 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-866-8
Instructor’s Guide 978-1-59070-867-5
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Text, 176 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-077-9
Instructor’s Guide 978-1-60525-078-6
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Text, 192 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-189-9
Answer Key 978-1-60525-190-5
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Math for Weldersby Nino Marion, ©2013, 5th Edition
Math for Welders is a combination text and workbook designed to help welding students learn and applybasic math skills. The basic concept behind each math operation is explained at the opening of the unit. Next,
students are given clear instruction for performing the operation. Each unit includes a variety of welding-related practice problems to reinforce what the students have learned. The practice problems are identicalto the types of problems the students will be required to solve in a welding shop. In addition to teachingbasic math concepts, the problems give students a preview of the types of challenges they will face in a workenvironment. This helps the students develop solid troubleshooting skills that will serve them throughout theircareers as welders.
• Problems range in complexity from solving simple equations to calculating the weight of an assemblybased on a dimensioned drawing.
• Answers to odd-numbered practice problems are provided in the back of the book.
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Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingHandbook by William H. Minnick and Mark A. Prosser, ©2013, 6th Edition
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook combines hundreds of full-color illustrations with
easy-to-understand instructions. The text explains the features of the gas tungsten arc welding
process and teaches the proper procedures for welding a variety of base metals in all positions.• Prepares students for taking the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 7of AWS SENSE Level 1–Entry Welder certification.
• Includes specific procedures for welding many types of metals.• Contains easy-to-understand explanations of weld defects and corrective actions.
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Oxyfuel Gas Weldingby Kevin E. Bowditch and Mark A. Bowditch, ©2012, 7th Edition
Oxyfuel Gas Welding introduces students to the fundamentals of gas welding and cutting processes withsimple, easy-to-understand instruction. The combination text and workbook approach allows studentsto work at their own pace. Includes information about forehand and backhand welding, out-of-positionwelding, welding thick materials, welding aluminum, oxyfuel cutting, brazing, soldering, welding symbols,inspection and testing, and brazing cast iron. The Instructor’s Resource CD contains useful resources, such as textbook question answer keys, sectionquizzes, a final exam, a list of welding websites, and an introductory document that explains how tomanage a welding lab, assign student jobs, and effectively use the textbook.
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Product Information ISBN School
Text, 192 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-574-3
Intructor’s Resource CD (Win/Mac) 978-1-60525-575-0
Product Information ISBN School
Text, 288 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-900-0
Instructor’s Annotated Edition 978-1-60525-901-7
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Text, 320 pp., hardcover 978-1-60525-793-8
Instructor’s Resource CD (Win/Mac) 978-1-60525-794-5
NEW
STEM
Major topics include safety,gases, metal identification,welding symbols, welding
joints, and backhandand forehand welding
techniques.
Includes nearly200 practical exercises.
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Metal Projects Book 2by Bill Fifer
Metal Projects presents many outstanding projects for metalworking areas, including sheet metal,
foundry, welding, and forging. This text complements any metal-working course.
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Exploring Metalworkingby John R. Walker, ©2009, 5th Edition
Exploring Metalworking covers the fundamentals of metalworking, with instruction in using both hand
and power tools. Dozens of projects are included to give students a variety of hands-on activities.
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Machining Projectsby David O. Averyt, ©2007
Machining Projects includes 46 projects, grouped in four categories: benchwork, lathe competency,
vertical mill competency, and advanced projects. Each project includes a step-by-step listing of the tasks
to be performed in completing the project. Tasks are correlated to applicable sections in the Machining
Fundamentals textbook for reference. Each project is correlated to the NIMS Level 1 Machining Skills duties
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CONTENTS
1. Careers in Metalworking Technology 2. Metals We Use 3. Planning Your Project 4. Designing a Project 5. Metalworking Safety 6. Measurement and Layout Tools
7. Basic Metalworking Tools andEquipment 8. Wrought Metal 9. Fasteners 10. Sheet Metal 11. Art Metal 12. Metal Finishes
13. Hand Forging 14. Casting Metals 15. Welding and Brazing 16. Heat-Treating Metals 17. Machining Technology 18. Entrepreneurship Activity 19. Projects
Product Information ISBN School
Text, 272 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-868-2 $53.95
Workbook 978-1-59070-869-9 $17.95
Instructor’s Guide 978-1-59070-870-5 $20.95
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Text, softcover 978-0-87006-172-1
Product Information ISBN School
Text, 180 pp., softcover 978-1-59070-779-1
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Modern Metalworkingby John R. Walker, ©2004, 9th Edition
Modern Metalworking is a comprehensive text that introduces students to metalworking technology.
It provides basic information about tools, materials, and procedures used in metalworking. It covers both
hand- and machine-tool operations, and supplies background information about industrial equipment and
processes. Over 1500 photographs and drawings highlight important concepts and procedures.
• Step-by-step instructions are presented for many processes and techniques.
• Research and development activities are included for each chapter.• Plans for more than a dozen high-interest metalworking projects are included in the text.
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Machining Fundamentalsby John R. Walker, ©2004, 8th Edition
Machining Fundamentals is a comprehensive text that provides an introduction to the various machining
operations, setups, and procedures. This colorful and detailed textbook covers all traditional machining
methods, as well as newer and nontraditional methods. Extensive coverage of CNC and automated
manufacturing processes is included.
• Explains a wide range of processes and equipment.• Emphasizes safety throughout with color type.• Chapters include Learning Objectives, Important Terms, and Review Questions.
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Product Information ISBN SchoolText, 640 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-249-9
Online Text, 6 yr. Classroom Subscription(minimum quantity 15)
978-1-60525-908-6
Workbook , 160 pp. 978-1-59070-250-5
Instructor’s Manual, 392 pp. 978-1-59070-251-2
Instructor’s Resource CD, w/ EXAMVIEW® Test Generator, 1376 test questions
978-1-59070-252-9
STEMCurriculum
S c i e
n c e
T e c h n o l o g y
M a t h e
m a t i c sE n g i n e e r i n g
Integrated
Machining Fundamentals Supports STEM
• Measurement tools and related math• Design and manufacturing processes• Reading engineering drawings• CNC and automated systems• Material properties and heat treatment
CONTENTS
1. An Introduction toMachining Technology
2. Shop Safety 3. Understanding Drawings
4. Measurement 5. Layout Work 6. Hand Tools 7. Fasteners 8. Jigs and Fixtures 9. Cutting Fluids 10. Drills and Drilling
Machines 11. Offhand Grinding 12. Sawing and Cutoff
Machines 13. The Lathe 14. Cutting Tapers and Screw
Threads on the Lathe
15. Other Lathe Operations
16. Broaching Operations 17. The Milling Machine 18. Milling Machine Operations 19. Precision Grinding
20. Band Machining 21. Computer NumericalControl
22. Automated Manufacturing 23. Quality Control 24. Metal Characteristics 25. Heat Treatment of Metals 26. Metal Finishing 27. Electromachining
Processes 28. Nontraditional Machining
Techniques 29. Other Processes 30. Occupations in Machining
Technology
Product Information ISBN School
Text, 672 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-224-6
Workbook , 173 pp. 978-1-59070-225-3
Instructor’s Manual, 352 pp. 978-1-59070-226-0
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CNC Machining Fundamentals and Applicationby Richard A. Gizelbach, ©2009
CNC Machining contains the information and concepts to help the student progress from simple manua
machining to an efficient use of CNC milling machines, lathes, and electrical discharge machines. The
content is presented with clear text and easy-to-follow drawings and photos. The Instructor’s CD contains
a variety of materials to facilitate instruction, including chapter resources, quizzes, handout masters, lesso
slides, and related web links.
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Sheet Metal Skills Tools, Materials, andProcessesby Rex Miller and Mark R. Miller, ©2011Sheet Metal Skills: Tools, Materials, and Processes provides a comprehensive view of the sheet metal
industry and the work involved in it. This write-in text includes up-to-date information on the tools and
materials. It includes an overview of sheet metal history, sheet metal uses, and the processes used in the
industry. An in-depth safety chapter addresses safety precautions to follow when working with sheet metal.
The text focuses on the tools and specific tasks of sheet metal work. Processes covered include joining, drillin
punching, fastening, drawing, and pattern development. The text also includes experiments and projects for
hands-on learning.
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CONTENTS
1. Numerical Control and CNC 2. Axis and Coordinate System 3. CNC Math 4. Machining Centers
5. Machining Center Tools, Inserts,Speeds, and Feeds
6. Machining Center Carbide InsertFundamentals
7. Programming Process forMachining Centers
8. Programming Codes forMachining Centers
9. Program Format for VerticalMachining Centers
10. Canned Cycles for MachiningCenters
11. Turning Centers 12. Turning Center Tools, Inserts,
Speeds, and Feeds
13. Programming Process for TurningCenters
14. Programming Codes for TurningCenters
15. Canned Cycles for Turning Center 16. Subprograms
17. Electrical Discharge Machining
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Text, 332 pp., hardcover 978-1-59070-790-6
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978-1-60525-864-5
Instructor’s CD 978-1-59070-792-0
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Sheet Metal 2. Sheet Metal Safety 3. Measurements and Layouts
4. Print Reading and Ductwork 5. Sheet Metal Hand Tools and
Machinery
6. Hems, Edges, and Seams 7. Drilling and Punching 8. Fastening Sheet Metal
Components 9. Drafting and Pattern Development
10. Materials and Materials Testing 11. Sheet Metal Forming 12. Sheet Metal Careers
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Text, 317 pp., softcover 978-1-60525-325-1
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Fluid Power Hydraulics and Pneumaticsby James R. Daines, ©2013, 2nd Edition
Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics is a teaching package aimed at students pursuing a technician-level
career path. It teaches the fundamentals of fluid power and provides details on the design and operation of
hydraulic and pneumatic components, circuits, and systems. Extensive coverage is provided for both hydraulic
and pneumatic systems. This book does not contain engineering calculations that will confuse students.
Instead, it applies math skills to the