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RTM Illuminated IP56 Rated Rocker Switch
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Lathework A Complete Course Workshop Practice
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Leuchtturm M12K Optima Coin Sheets 5pk (Clear)
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Leuchtturm Optima Euro Coing Sheets 10pk (Clear)Leuchtturm Optima Euro Coing Sheets 10pk (Clear)
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Making Award Winning Wines at Home by Bill Smith
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Measuring and Marking Metals Workshop Practice
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Metalwork and Machining Hints and Tips Workshop Practice
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Metalworkers Data Book Workshop Practice
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Milling Machine and Accessories Workshop Practice Series
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Milling Operations in the Lathe Workshop Practice
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Mini-Lathe Tools and Projects by David Fenner
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Motor Racing at Thruxton in the 1980s Book
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Photo Etching Workshop Practice
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Radio Control Foam Modelling by David Thomas
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Real Ales For the Home Brewer by Marc Ollosson
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Saws and Sawing by Ian Bradley
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Screwcutting in the Lathe by Martin Cleeve
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Simple Workshop Devices Workshop Practice Series
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Spring Design and Manufacture by Tubal Cain
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The Backyard Foundry Workshop Practice Number 25 Guidebook
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The Big Book of Brewing by Dave Line
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The Countryman's Steam Manual by John Haining
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The Metalworkers Workshop Workshop Practice Series
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The Mini-Lathe Workshop Practice by David Fenner
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The Wine and Beer Makers Year by Roy Ekins
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Three-Phase Conversion by Graham Astbury
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Tool & Cutter Sharpening Workshop Practice
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Unimat III Lathe Accessories Workshop Practice Series 32
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Useful Workshop Tools Workshop Practice Series 31
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Velcro Velcro Boxed Hook Only Strip
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Vertical Milling in the Home Workshop by Arnold Throp
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Workshop Construction by Jim Forrest and Peter Jennings
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Workshop Drawing Workshop Practice by Tubal Cain
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