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    Default Doing Things Right

    I must be doing things correctly, two times in November I have impressed a engineer. One was a Engineer for GM and the Other was one for Toyota. Both was impressed with my production rates and how much work we produce in a day and with our methods of doing the volume of work with just Tina and I.
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    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS, HIS HEAD AND HIS HEART IS AN ARTIST.
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    "volume of work" It seems to me that you take the time to "engineer" the jigs, so the NEXT batch goes much QUICKER! Love dem' jigs! Russ
    AKA: Da Train Guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by chiloquinruss View Post
    "volume of work" It seems to me that you take the time to "engineer" the jigs, so the NEXT batch goes much QUICKER! Love dem' jigs! Russ
    Russ Yes I do take time to engineer the Jigs I try to keep them as simple as possible and I have dowel rods so the line up each time exact. Make it a lot easier and quicker to change from one job to the next.
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    eking1953@yahoo.com

    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS IS A LABORER.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS AND HEAD IS A CRAFTSMAN.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS, HIS HEAD AND HIS HEART IS AN ARTIST.
    ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI

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