This updated edition of a classic American Tech textbook provides an introduction to the fundamentals of layout,
cutting, forming, and fabrication of sheet metal. It can serve as a useful training tool and reference for students,
apprentices, and technicians in the trade. While the tools and technology in the sheet metal trade continue to
evolve, basic principles that are fundamental to working with sheet metal remain. Sheet Metal presents basic metalworking
principles and builds on this knowledge throughout the book.
The text is written concisely with large, two-color illustrations used to emphasize key points. The first six chapters
provide an introduction to safety, tools, machinery, materials, and fasteners used in the sheet metal trade. The
next six chapters cover cutting, forming, and joining methods. Chapters 13 through 17 cover basic drafting principles
and pattern development. Chapter 18 covers specification, layout, and fabrication of sheet metal used in the building
trades. Chapter 19 covers the short method of pattern development.
Hands-on activities reinforce concepts introduced in the chapters.
Table of Contents
Sheet Metal Careers
Sheet Metal Working Tools and Machinery
Sheet Metal Shop Safety
Sheet Metal Types
Materials of the Sheet Metal Trade
Fasteners for Sheet Metal
Using Patterns and Cutting Metal
Punching, Drilling and Riveting
Folding Edges and Making Seams
Turning, Burring and Raising
Forming, Crimping, Beading and Grooving
Soldering
Drawing for Pattern Drafting
Making and Notching Simple Patterns
Parallel Line Development
Triangulation
Radial Line Development
Sheet Metal in the Building Trades
Short Method of Pattern Development
Supplementary Projects
Final Exam
Appendix
Glossary
Index