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SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIR BOOKS

Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Dave Ronan. By Delmar Cengage Learning. The regular list price is $154.95. Sells new for $99.88. There are some available for $9.74.
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1 comments about Practical VCR Repair.
  1. i want to say that i made this review not for the $50 i just want to thank this man who right the best book i found his book is the best book i have ever read ,its realy talk almost everything about VCR,its the best for bigeners and students to start with,thanks for DAVID T. RONAN he reviewed the information step by step in agood style.and thanks to amazon the best trusted book company in the world . thanks


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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Time Life Books. By Time Life Education. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $0.05. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Stan Gibilisco and Norman H. Crowhurst. By McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics. The regular list price is $34.95. Sells new for $5.90. There are some available for $2.42.
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4 comments about Mastering Technical Mathematics, 2nd edition.
  1. This book is an excellent source for review material for both the serious and amateur mathematician. The author stresses "understanding" the techniques over rote memorization.


  2. This book enabled me to teach myself algebra,trig and calculus at home. It takes you at the start, from counting with an abacus all the way through to integral calculus and beyond.The best math book I've seen.


  3. I don't imagine that "Mastering Technical Mathematics" will wind up on the top of anyone's book list. But if you have an interest in math the book can expand your understanding of numbers from counting through geometry and trig on to the calculus. If you're looking for a book to get you through next weeks' test on logarithms I'd stick with a Schaum's Outline but if you really want to know what a logarithm is and how they are derived, how they are applied, and how they can make your life easier, well, all of that is found here.

    It's not all easy going. Like all math, each part is built on an understanding of the previous part (precisely why I failed intermediate algebra!) Some of the concepts can be hard to understand, too. But as you work though each chapter and, especially if you work through the problems, you'll gain a deeper understanding of numbers and how they relate to nature.


  4. I studied and learned most of this stuff years ago, and then proceeded to forget much of it as the years passed. But as a software developer, I have occasionally needed to refresh my understanding of some neglected area of mathematics... and this book has been invaluable for that. It might also be helpful as a supplementary text for students learning some area of math for the first time, since the explanations are often much more helpful and straightforward than anything I remember from my textbooks.

    The explanations are clear and concise, with useful diagrams, examples, and problems (with fully-worked-out solutions in the back) to help test and verify your understanding. The authors don't waste a lot of time, but still manage to keep the topic interesting by appropriate use of real-world examples and clear explanations. A very good book...


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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Richard C. Wilkins and Vicki Wilkins. By Tab Books. There are some available for $5.77.
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2 comments about Home VCR Repair Illustrated.
  1. I was pleased with this book, because of all the repair information it had. Prior to this I had bought similar books that I didn't check out completely and found them to be extensive owner's manuals. I know how to use and hook up my VCR, what I wanted to know is how to repair one. I found this book to be loaded with helpful instructions, on cleaning and repairing your VCR. I have many dog earred pages and post-its sticking out of it. One problem area for me was trying to identify the different parts on MY new VCR, even though there were many useful photos throughout the book and the book isn't that old. I also have an untrained eye, that could be some of the problem. Even with my "handicap," though, I got a lot out of it and am looking forward to my next purchase of volume II. With electronic equipment it pays to have the lastest information. Nevertheless, there are many parts in Volume I that make it well worth the purchase. To me it's a continuing set.


  2. This book often makes VCR's seem easier than they are. Don't expect an easy go of it; there's scads of detail here, and the pictures are plentiful and well done (digital edition). I needed a good VCR to transfer my old tapes to DVD. If you've seen the junk available in 2005, even at prices often exceeding $500, you'll do what I did -- find used high-end VCR's from the 1990's in decent shape, and learn to maintain them yourself. In that regard, this 2000 book covers those very units. Its directed almost entirely at VCR mechanics, though some elements of electronic troubleshooting and basic component replacement are here as well, including video heads and head amps. Frankly, I wouldn't know a brake shoe arm or head amp from a hairbrush, but this book was exceptionally useful in leading me through uncharted territory. It won't be your only source; many Websites will also be consulted, and you'll eventually need a service manual for your specific VCR (around $20 on the 'Net). It's ironic that when transferring VHS to DVD, a VCR with superior playback is more important than ever, yet good new VCR's don't exist unless you can sink 5 grand in a pro broadcast unit -- and even then, you'll see more plastic than you'd expect. I'm still plowing my way thru this useful book after a month, but it has helped beyond my expectations. If you want to find and keep a good VCR, start here.


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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by The Nichols/Chilton Editors. By Haynes Manuals, Inc.. There are some available for $2.95.
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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Robert Brenner and Gregory Capelo. By Newnes. The regular list price is $52.95. Sells new for $29.94. There are some available for $1.79.
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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Sams Technical Publishing. By Prompt (DPI - 8/01). The regular list price is $69.95. Sells new for $38.00. There are some available for $14.80.
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1 comments about Troubleshooting & Repair Guide to TV.
  1. The book gives an overall view of how today's tv's work and how to find most faults. Alot of the troubleshooting tips are a little too general in their explanations and constantly refer you to the tv's Photofact or schematic, which is kind of annoying. But I did find myself learning quite a bit. I've only been into tv repair for a year and I found the book to be fairly chanlleging, but left me wanting more-which I guess is a good thing.
    The book is broken down by circuit types- video, power supply, high voltage...etc. Also, there's a section devoted to helping you read and follow the various schematics which is very helpful.
    Overall, very good book...just a tad bit too general in detail.


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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Robert Rosenberg and August Hand. By Delmar Thomson Learning. The regular list price is $210.95. Sells new for $125.57. There are some available for $82.87.
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5 comments about Electric Motor Repair.
  1. started as a plant electrician and kept learning thanks to this book now repair light fixture to refrigeration


  2. This book is great. I've read many books on repairing electric motors , but none of them have given me a practical & theoretical view on the subject as this book has. I recommend this book to students, and fully quallified engineers. The best...... My greatest thanks to the authors.


  3. If your looking for a book that is all meat, if your looking for the "bible" of motors, if your desire for motor knoweledge is from the most basic to advance knoweledge.....YOU have to buy this book. I am an electrician, and industrial controls technician and I have found no better book. I am looking through my well used second edition, that was given to me while in college in 1984, and if you could see just my first page of the book, at how much highlighting and notes in the margins there are, you would see that nearly every sentence in the book is packed full of useful information,...IF... you take the time to read it. I believe it is as clearly written as you can get on a technical subject. I consider myself just a slightly above average student, and even I could understand this material. From casual interest in motors to engineer, this book needs to be on your technical bookshelf, unlike other technical books at this price that I threw out after college, this is a keeper. Check out all the other reviewers here, then buy the book.


  4. I am an electrician whose job requires trouble shooting different types of equipment for different customers in many different environments. I see all kinds of motors and machines and jury rigs. This book is invaluable for troubleshooting any motor on the planet. It gives excellent reference schematics and diagrams that coincide with the different chapters. It has helped me on many occasions. It's really meant for poeple who
    re-wind motors more than trouble shooters but you will not regret owning it if you do any kind of maintenance or trouble shooting on a variety of machines.


  5. I received this book in High School as part of the "Electrical Installation" curricullum in January of 1986. At the advice of my instructor, Mr. Bergovoy, I didn't return the book at the end of the school term. I ended up having to pay for the replacement. However, this book has paid for itself thousands of times over the last 20 years. I recommend it to electricians ranging from the student to the master level..


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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Paul Stephen Dempsey. By McGraw-Hill Professional. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $11.53. There are some available for $11.57.
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4 comments about How to Repair Briggs and Stratton Engines, 4th Ed..
  1. I believe that this book will be a great book. I am having trouble with my engine and i would like to read this and figure out my problems. I can't wait to get it.


  2. Dempsey basically says, theres two kinds, lots of varation, and if you have a problem, take it to a shop.

    Lacking in clear illustrations.

    Why did I need to spend $...to read this ?

    I gave it one star because 0 was not an option.



  3. The book should be called overview of briggs and stratton engines. I found that the book lacked any usefull information for the home do it yourselfer. The book has little information on the primer bulb type carberator and little to no information on trouble shooting and solving problems of this type. His vage explanation as well as confusing illistrations has me regreting that I purchased this book.


  4. Tinkering with old Briggs engines is fun and I've saved dozens from the dump over the years. This book is better than some I have read, but it's no substitute for the factory manuals for a specific engine or engine series. It does have some information the factory books don't, such as ways to get around needing some of the tools-although Briggs tools are not terribly expensive and are readily available.

    This book is best used in addition rather than as a substitute for the factory data. Judging from other TAB titles, it could definitely been worse.


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Posted in Small Appliance Repair (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Homer L. Davidson and Homer Davidson. By McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics. The regular list price is $34.95. Sells new for $20.88. There are some available for $16.41.
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4 comments about Troubleshooting & Repairing Consumer Electronics Without a Schematic.
  1. Well I don't know why Amazon let's reviews go through that are obviously not appropriate as the last one is. This book deserves the highest rating for a book in this class. I do not own this book yet but will soon. I have reviewed it in book stores and found it to be a valuable reference text. It provides basic typical schematics for the most often found circuits in consumer electronics and provides a clear and detailed narration on how to troublshoot problems. I can't wait to get my personal copy and put it on my reference shelf.


  2. I recommend this book as a good reference, but it helps if you aren't a novice. Sometimes schematics aren't available and you have to learn how to improvise. A person bitten by the electronics bug typically endures hours of frustration and failure before gaining enough experience to troubleshoot and repair electronic equipment. This book should guide you in the right direction and hopefully save you some time.


  3. I do have this book and it is a disappointment. It list some problems you may have and some steps to try. But if your problem is not listed in the examples your kind of stuck. Trying to list the problems and steps to take that can come up with the millions of consumer electronics devices is not going to work. I don't know what is, but this book doesn't really do what the title says. I have some other H.Davidson books and they are not that helpfull. There seems to be a bag of tricks you can try when repairing things. i.e. ESR meter, flowcharts, curver tracer, overheating chip, call the manufacture, etc. But when those don't work I think you have to study how the circuit works and understand what is happening and what happens when certain parts fail. This can take a long time. Maybe there is a better system, but it is not in this book.


  4. i found this book obtuse and very hard to read. if youre not an advanced electrician i would start somewhere else first as this title spends very little time on the basic mechanics of electronics and is mostly full of 'helpful case histories" which i found pretty much useless. the publishers should take the title and rewrite the entire contents instead of adding on to an esoteric book written 20 years ago in the most confusing venacular ive ever attempted to read. thumbs down.


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Practical VCR Repair
Major Appliances (Fix-It-Yourself)
Mastering Technical Mathematics, 2nd edition
Home VCR Repair Illustrated
Small Engine Repair 13-20 Hp (Small Engine Repair, 13hp to 20hp)
VCR Troubleshooting & Repair, Third Edition
Troubleshooting & Repair Guide to TV
Electric Motor Repair
How to Repair Briggs and Stratton Engines, 4th Ed.
Troubleshooting & Repairing Consumer Electronics Without a Schematic

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