I’ve pointed folks at the Linsay books as a great resource for a long time “Books for curious people – Highest quality books, new and old, for experimenters, inventors, tinkerers, mad scientists, and a very few normal people…” A Maker writes “The books cover the spectrum of DIY- machining, mechanics, electronics, wood working, cooking, and everything in between. The books range from excerpts of old technical manuals to new publications. There’s even a big mention of Make Magazine in there!” [via] Link.










Hi,
I believe the link to Lindsay’s books is incorrect.
Jason
lindsay books are great. I sell them in the UK through my website http://www.onetoremember.co.uk
regards
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