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The Machinery's Handbook is meant to provide current information to commercial and industrial machine shops. As such information changes as time moves on. The earlier editions have threading information and machining techniques that are now obsolete. As the machinery and standards change the obsolete information is deleted and replaced with information more current to the time the edition was printed.
The 22nd edition briefly delves into metrics, and lightly touches on CNC equipment. Later editions go much deeper into these fields but have less emphasis on imperial measurements and manual machining techniques.
I deal with machinery spanning from the early 20th century to the early 21st century. My oldest machine is from 1916 and the newest was built in 2011. To cover all the bases, I have about a dozen editions of Machinery's Handbook. The oldest is the 1st edition and the latest is the 29th edition. The most used are the 13th to 22nd editions. They aren't used on a daily basis but are a lifesaver when needed.
A few editions were purchased new during my working career. Most however were purchased used on eBay. Good quality editions can usually be had for between $20.00 and $30.00 per copy.
The 22nd edition briefly delves into metrics, and lightly touches on CNC equipment. Later editions go much deeper into these fields but have less emphasis on imperial measurements and manual machining techniques.
I deal with machinery spanning from the early 20th century to the early 21st century. My oldest machine is from 1916 and the newest was built in 2011. To cover all the bases, I have about a dozen editions of Machinery's Handbook. The oldest is the 1st edition and the latest is the 29th edition. The most used are the 13th to 22nd editions. They aren't used on a daily basis but are a lifesaver when needed.
A few editions were purchased new during my working career. Most however were purchased used on eBay. Good quality editions can usually be had for between $20.00 and $30.00 per copy.