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kxxr

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I work for a value line tool company, R&D trying to make our stuff better!

Wait a second now...So, then you must know some facts regarding the 'value tool line' materials and alloys used as well as some of the actual production processes used. On any given day here, the arguments and debates rage as to who does what, how they do it and where, and what works best. Your input in those areas could be very helpful. What is your area of specialty?
 

2fat2fly

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Wilmington, Ohio
Aircraft Structures Lead Technician.
Before that I was an Aircraft Structures Technician.
Between the two I've been doing it for 23 years.
 

dethomson

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I was bored with college and took some time off to work in a neighbor's machine shop. I worked for him and two other shops as a machinist (manual/CNC mills and lathes) for 10 years. Ended up getting pretty darn good, but needed a change. I quit and took off 9 months then found an interest in IT -which I've been doing ever since. I now work for a company that develops and sells IT efficiency software and consultant services. Best part is I get to work from home now.
 

TommyK

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Senior Project Manager for a small Heavy/Highway contractor.

I read the fine print.

I'd rather be stripping roofs.
 

mofo62

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fireguy

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My first job was self-employed, distributed the daily newpaper. Then worked for Dad builing houses, a bunchof odd jobs, 10 + years selling auto parts, a fireman/emt for 10 years. The last 30 years self-employed selling/servicing fire extinguishers, sprinklers, suppression systems. I now have 3 full employees, and we cannot keep up.
 

stone2010

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NCCER certified boilermaker and rigger. Now work for a yamaha, cub cadet, Kubota dealership as a mechanic. At least I'm home ever night now.
 

vga

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Mechincal engineer by way of Marine engineering shipboard background.
 

MD11

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Pilot for close to 20 years now, over 10000 hours, and with captain type ratings in Boeing 747, Douglas MD11, Airbus A320, Cessna Citation X and V, ATR 72.
 
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gscott

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New here also. Really enjoy this site. I've been self employed since 1978. Custom home builder, Exterior Plastering and Drywall. Now with construction the way it is in California I'm in my shop restoring cars for customers. Mustangs, Camaros, 39 Chevy in progress. A 59 Retractable in line. Thank goodness I restored my own cars over the years and done well at shows with them. If not probably homeless or close to it. lol
 

vga

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Mechanical engineering journeyman in a ship yard and engineering shop.

Hello Hawk Thor. Have you ever been to sea/Navy or merchant marines vessels or have you been doing ship yard support.:beer:
 

vga

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Mechanical engineering journeyman in a ship yard and engineering shop.

Hello Hawk Thor. Have you ever been to sea/Navy or on merchant marines vessels or have you been doing the ship yard support.:beer:
 

glockman

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Electronic Technician for a Flash Memory company. I make your Thumbdrives and Memory cards. Been here since college (just over 10 years). Put myself through college driving and repairing garbage trucks. Ran and serviced excavation equipment before that. Been fixing dirt bikes part time for about 15 years. It's getting to be more of a full time job with 4 sons now riding.
 

KX250Fmotoracer

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My Grandfather, Uncle, and Dad own a repair shop. I pretty much grew up there, and worked there all through highschool and during summers.

Now I'm in my 4th year of college for Mechanical Engineering Technology, as a full time student. I also work weekends and when I'm not in class at a Firestone as a part time tech almost 40hrs a week.
 

coldfusion21

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Button pusher/machinist for a local heavy equipment manufacturer. I make winches!
I'd really like to get into power generation/millwright sorta work but don't know the best way to get a foot in the door.

I'm always amazed at the guys that have had three completely different very technical careers, to be successful in widely different fields is a real feat.
 
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nomad69

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Owner operator with 2 semis, a Kenworth T600 and an older Freightliner FLD
 

rocco

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Moncton N.B
I run a sales agency of 9 employees with 3 offices - we represent 48 commercial and industrial lighting lines in Altantic Canada.
 

justin10054

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In college for Mechanical Engineering. I used to work a desk job at a military telecommunications company before I went back to school full time.
 

Dave.R

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Wait a second now...So, then you must know some facts regarding the 'value tool line' materials and alloys used as well as some of the actual production processes used. On any given day here, the arguments and debates rage as to who does what, how they do it and where, and what works best. Your input in those areas could be very helpful. What is your area of specialty?

I don't get much information as far as alloys but I do a little bit with it. A lot of what I do is testing for failing, and checking out whats popular in the market. Like I said we are a home owner line and will never try to be a truck brand. We just want to be a good tool, at a great price.

Whenever we are going to get a new product or change it I try to make sure things are for the best and really a good decision.

I would have to say my specialty is automotive hand tools. I used to work for Lowe's and I do a lot of hobby mechanic stuff, by no means am I a professional wrencher, but I have done my share. These guys really want to move the brand and quality forward and I'm happy to be apart of it.

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