That voice again...it's Trump again pretending that he can manipulate a Press and treating gummy bears the way he treats all women. Alert the MSNBC campaign minions. This is not pretty.
Worked in a small factory in South San Francisco. Made Styrofoam surfboards and some kind of water wings for kids. Basically, Styrofoam beads filled mold, prees compresses, steam melts it all together.
Machines all automatic, so you need good timing to fill mold and retrieve finished product by hand.
One guy had bad timing, head squashed while he attempted to clear "something". Glad I was off that night.
BTW, guys on amphetamines generally running three or four machines instead of usual one or two. Then quit after firt paycheck.
OpenID openidname said... I have many questions. Where are the safety devices on that press? And what accent is that?
Deadman switch. It takes two hands to operate the switch. Remove one hand and the press stops. They took the plexiglass shield off so they could film the carnage. I've seen older flywheel presses with a modern press brake snap the crankshaft when the brake kicked in. Accent? What accent?
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We're gonna need a bigger press.
Phil 3:14 said...
"We're gonna need a bigger press."
I couldn't have said it better.
Or... in the words of Donald Trump, "You like your candy."
Barack: If you like your candy, you can keep your candy.
Michelle: Ha ha. Here, have a carrot.
That voice again...it's Trump again pretending that he can manipulate a Press and treating gummy bears the way he treats all women. Alert the MSNBC campaign minions. This is not pretty.
One should not operate a press while that high.
Some academic with too much time on his hands.
Blogger Bob R said...
One should not operate a press while that high.
One shpuld not operate a press at if it can be avoided.
Phil 3:14 said...
We're gonna need a bigger press.
Google "Alcoa Iron Giant"
Worked in a small factory in South San Francisco. Made Styrofoam surfboards and some kind of water wings for kids. Basically, Styrofoam beads filled mold, prees compresses, steam melts it all together.
Machines all automatic, so you need good timing to fill mold and retrieve finished product by hand.
One guy had bad timing, head squashed while he attempted to clear "something".
Glad I was off that night.
BTW, guys on amphetamines generally running three or four machines instead of usual one or two. Then quit after firt paycheck.
So even Gallagher can be replaced by a machine.
I think Letterman did that in the 80s
T: "Did you see that? They were CRUSHED..BIGLY!! Though if I had done that it would have been biglyer"
That was one damn huge gummy bear.
I have many questions. Where are the safety devices on that press? And what accent is that?
OpenID openidname said...
I have many questions. Where are the safety devices on that press? And what accent is that?
Deadman switch. It takes two hands to operate the switch. Remove one hand and the press stops. They took the plexiglass shield off so they could film the carnage. I've seen older flywheel presses with a modern press brake snap the crankshaft when the brake kicked in.
Accent? What accent?
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