MagnumForce
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Went into work today to fix some stuff while production wasn't running and do some PM's.
Tore apart a metal part handling conveyor to tighten it up as it was rubbing on an electric conduit below. Dropped a quarter inch bolt, chased it down it ended up 15 feet away thanks to kicking it as it fell. Bent down to pick it up and didn't realize I had moved under the robot tooling to get it and when I stood up smacked my head. Scratched it up more from an abrasion but didn't cut or crack it open. Wife said it looks like a cat scratch, bled about as much as one but there was a tiny bit. Nice goose egg though. That'll teach me to be aware of where I am.
Then changed out a faulty resistance welding coolant chiller. Nothing like a nice bath of dowtherm.
Then the best was cleaning smoke eater ductwork!
See here how the robotic weld cells have hoods that funnel up the smoke. There are spark arrestors in the hoods to keep any errant spark from catching the paper filters in the smoke eater on fire. The smoke eater is the large blue box on the left. 3 cells all funnel into that unit. Cleaning the spark arrestors isn't bad as you just slide them out, throw them on the floor and knock them around a few times to get the collected dust out, then clean up the mess.
The bad part is sweeping out all that 14 inch duct work from inside the weld cells with a chimney sweep.
Here is how I looked after the first one, I had 3 sets to do today.
Different units are scheduled at different times and every unit in the plant gets done every 6 months. I only do this on Saturdays so time and a half is worth getting that filthy! LOL
So how dirty do you get on your job?
Tore apart a metal part handling conveyor to tighten it up as it was rubbing on an electric conduit below. Dropped a quarter inch bolt, chased it down it ended up 15 feet away thanks to kicking it as it fell. Bent down to pick it up and didn't realize I had moved under the robot tooling to get it and when I stood up smacked my head. Scratched it up more from an abrasion but didn't cut or crack it open. Wife said it looks like a cat scratch, bled about as much as one but there was a tiny bit. Nice goose egg though. That'll teach me to be aware of where I am.
Then changed out a faulty resistance welding coolant chiller. Nothing like a nice bath of dowtherm.
Then the best was cleaning smoke eater ductwork!
See here how the robotic weld cells have hoods that funnel up the smoke. There are spark arrestors in the hoods to keep any errant spark from catching the paper filters in the smoke eater on fire. The smoke eater is the large blue box on the left. 3 cells all funnel into that unit. Cleaning the spark arrestors isn't bad as you just slide them out, throw them on the floor and knock them around a few times to get the collected dust out, then clean up the mess.
The bad part is sweeping out all that 14 inch duct work from inside the weld cells with a chimney sweep.
Here is how I looked after the first one, I had 3 sets to do today.
Different units are scheduled at different times and every unit in the plant gets done every 6 months. I only do this on Saturdays so time and a half is worth getting that filthy! LOL
So how dirty do you get on your job?
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I do get dirty but not like that!



Maybe you should quit while your ahead.