Don Coatney Posted February 19, 2013 Report Posted February 19, 2013 Interesting link http://www.coolestone.com/media/5367/Holding-It-All-Together---Inspiring/ Quote
1940plymouth Posted February 19, 2013 Report Posted February 19, 2013 Very interesting Don, thanks for sharing. I remember my Grandfather Drown's machine shop being belt driven also Quote
Adam H P15 D30 Posted February 19, 2013 Report Posted February 19, 2013 Awesome Don. So much has been gained with technology, yet so much has been lost!!!!! Adam Quote
dezeldoc Posted February 19, 2013 Report Posted February 19, 2013 Nice i like that one...and they are right it is the way it should be. Quote
P15-D24 Posted February 19, 2013 Report Posted February 19, 2013 Interesting link http://www.coolestone.com/media/5367/Holding-It-All-Together---Inspiring/ How about adding it to the Links section? Quote
greg g Posted February 19, 2013 Report Posted February 19, 2013 Another one in VT. for the folks in the Northeast to visit. http://www.americanprecision.org/ check out their video. Also may be folks could put up links to other museums that might be of interest o members traveling around. I the Syracuse area http://eriecanalmuseum.org/ http://onondagacountyparks.com/salt-museum/ http://www.ibhof.com/ http://www.cnyhistory.org/ Quote
Don Coatney Posted February 19, 2013 Author Report Posted February 19, 2013 How about adding it to the Links section? Go for it. Quote
freemansrodnrat Posted February 19, 2013 Report Posted February 19, 2013 very impressive, If every would work this way, there where more time for family, friends and humanity, I hope they have every day the work to live this life.... Quote
Tim Keith Posted February 24, 2013 Report Posted February 24, 2013 When you're fixing worn equipment and replacement parts are no longer available the old manual equipment can still be practical for the one off jobs. You might see manual equipment in tool rooms but production work is automated for economics. Quote
mrwrstory Posted February 10, 2014 Report Posted February 10, 2014 Man, I went through 21 pages of topics to find this that I thought was the best match. http://bangshift.com/blog/watch-a-4000hp-locomotive-get-built-by-hand-in-1928-absolutely-amazing-video.html 1 Quote
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