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I got my PE I 1984.

Those were the days when things were free. I still have a lot of good free books from US Steel & Bethlehem Steel.
 
Forgot about the Asphalt Institute. I had/have that publication. I just went to look for it, to no avail, but I came across my Southern Pine Manual c. 1975 by the Southern Forest Products Association.
 
We used to get free AISC Manuals from fabricators. This was in the early 60s.
 
I have a 1957 issue 5the edition of AISC Which Dominion Bridge gave out while I was in college ,,,, 4th Year.. It may be out dated LOL
 
I use my 7th Ed. of AISC quite a bit; a lot of useful info for steel detailing. Of course, it's only a matter of time before all of us are outdate engineering tools. [cry]
 
Yes I am quite well of that. I'm rapidly becoming one myself
 
I can't remember if I am or not.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering

 
Ya Mike... and the second thing to go!
 
I've got handy-dandy tables of logs and trig functions in my CRC math handbook, that should count for something.
 
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