Where I work

Very Cool.
When you know and understand how parts manufacturing like that works, you realize the possibilities are limitless.
 
Hey I recently did some training for the army....chemical response, scuba a certification....

is this your stuff ?

(me in the pic)
 

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I worked at a mold shop making rubber and plastic injection molds. Most of the products were for the automotive industry. We started doing stuff for the medical industry also. It was a fun job.
 
....hey, you' got a machine shop right? .......
Dude, so, ok...I've got this idea...
....:oops:
yea,
I read that one loud and clear.
Had to make a stop at my son-in-laws parents house after work today, asked me if I could check out their hot tub pump to find out why won't run, and if the motor is bad. After 40 years of this because of my trade, I cringe to ever mention what I do for a living to anyone anymore. It never ends.

Call a contractor and please leave me alone.......
But I do still enjoy learning better ways to do things and get things done, but for my own benefit, not someone else's.
 
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