Old Book Teardown Videos

The old book teardown is a regular feature of the main show which airs on @InTheLabWithJayJay.

In the old book teardown videos we take a close look at an old electronics book, or some other book of interest. To count as old the book needs to have been published before the year 2000.

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Videos Published:21
Total Duration:68 hours
Minimum Duration:12:47
Maximum Duration:10:17:06
Median Duration:2:49:12
Average Duration:3:14:53
Standard Deviation:2:18:36

Old Book Teardown #3: Vest Pocket Guide To Electrical Testing And Troubleshooting (1987)

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Show Notes
Show Notes
Date Published
Thursday, January 4, 2024
Video Duration
12:47
YouTube Channel
@InTheLabWithJayJay
YouTube Video Link
https://youtu.be/zvtVykg1kNY
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Silly Job Title
Charge Charmer
Book Title
Vest Pocket Guide To Electrical Testing And Troubleshooting
Book Author
John E. Traister
Book Copyright
© 1987
Book Age
39 years old
Book Pages
130 pages
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