Can you tell us who they are (three more coming) so we don't go buy versions
about to be updated?
With their permission if necessary.
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Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Re: Piping Books
John P. Breen wrote:
> This is a good time to be a student of Piping Engineering. There are
> more good (great) books available today than ever before at one time.
> For a long time we had to refer back to the Tube Turns book, "Piping
> Engineering" and the Kellogg book, "Design of Piping Systems" and
> these were really of limited value. These are STILL good to read as
> the newer books build upon the old information, but the larger number
> of good books that are actually IN PRINT now is a treasure trove the
> the older guys (like Luf Sir, who did the piping for Noah's Ark) never
> had. Enjoy the wealth,
>
> Regards, John.
There are at least three more coming (that I know of) from authors mentioned in the previous message and some coming from those who haven't written one yet.
Paul
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Received on Fri Feb 08 21:11:00 2008
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