ALL I WANT TO SAY IS KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK I JUST WANTED TO KNOW WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO SHOW MORE VIDEOS ON THE NEW SHOP JUST ASKING TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE MY FRIEND
Interesting Gillette assembly machine I worked in Automation in Minneapolis I think the remle machine you were talking about was built by remle automation here in at paul mn. If you looked at that machine today most of those Nest would be 3D printed
It amazing how something can have so much value if it's in the right hands and someone knows how to use it to make money with. But after they're done with it it's pretty much scrap metal. That's very interesting to me.
Thanks for sharing Darren quite interesting, I was once sitting in the canteen after finishing a job in the Gillette factory in the UK when over the Tannoy came a request for a member of staff same surname as mine. I watched to see who responded, when I spoke to him we found we were long lost relatives from different ends of the country 'Happy Days'.
When I started working my neighborhood was small machine shops and manufacturers, nafta shut them all down as well as the others that provided trade mans, lunches etc ,
Good video, Mustie1. I worked for a manufacturer for 20 years. Iwas in sales, but enjoyed touring the mfg plants several times over the years. Also toured auto mfg plants in Mich and Ohio. Loved seeing things being built. Keep on keeping on.
Wow! My dad was a machine design engineer in South Boston in the '80s and '90's. I am fairly certain a lot of his design work was in that machine! When did you work there? I bet you may have known him. Small world!
The blood on the note paper had me worried. LOL
ALL I WANT TO SAY IS KEEP UP THE AWESOME WORK I JUST WANTED TO KNOW WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO SHOW MORE VIDEOS ON THE NEW SHOP JUST ASKING TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE MY FRIEND
You got me inspired, just put an engine on my daughters cruiser. She went to school overseas, so I commandeered her bicycle.
Interesting Gillette assembly machine I worked in Automation in Minneapolis I think the remle machine you were talking about was built by remle automation here in at paul mn.
If you looked at that machine today most of those Nest would be 3D printed
Very good thanks for I would enjoy more of these types of videos ehhh
One half of a Gillette Sensor Excel razor handle.
OK I missed that clue.
It amazing how something can have so much value if it's in the right hands and someone knows how to use it to make money with. But after they're done with it it's pretty much scrap metal. That's very interesting to me.
When are you going to build another bike?its cold outside.any ideas floating around in there?
Thanks for sharing Darren quite interesting, I was once sitting in the canteen after finishing a job in the Gillette factory in the UK when over the Tannoy came a request for a member of staff same surname as mine. I watched to see who responded, when I spoke to him we found we were long lost relatives from different ends of the country 'Happy Days'.
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This was interesting Darren….but someday show how they assemble a Farnicastaff in the good ol USA
When I started working my neighborhood was small machine shops and manufacturers, nafta shut them all down as well as the others that provided trade mans, lunches etc ,
Good video, Mustie1. I worked for a manufacturer for 20 years. Iwas in sales, but enjoyed touring the mfg plants several times over the years. Also toured auto mfg plants in Mich and Ohio. Loved seeing things being built. Keep on keeping on.
hint, plastic injection
I was a manufacturers rep in Florida and sold some components to Gillette; my biggest line was SMC Pmeumatics, competitors of the Mac Valve.
Wow! My dad was a machine design engineer in South Boston in the '80s and '90's. I am fairly certain a lot of his design work was in that machine! When did you work there? I bet you may have known him. Small world!
Very good.
So, it was part of the space shuttle. Got it.