- Thread starter
- #21
I have a few questions... mostly about an elusive part for a lay-z-boy couch...
Let me guess. The testing department?Dildo manufacturer.
LOL!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I have a few questions... mostly about an elusive part for a lay-z-boy couch...
Let me guess. The testing department?Dildo manufacturer.
Shoot me a pm.I have a few questions... mostly about an elusive part for a lay-z-boy couch...
Let me guess. The testing department?
LOL!
Was a slacker in High School so they sent me to the Vo-tech to make birdhouse and ash trays with the rest of the kids they could not teach. Took up metal shop and been a machinist now for over 30 years. Work on mostly cnc turning centers and all general type manual machines. Been at 3m now for almost 20years. My favorite job was working with toolmakers as an assistant in a razor blade factory. I learned more from that group of old men than any place I ever worked at since.
We are always looking for machinist, you are right not many around anymore. Part of the problem is no one wants to put the money out to train someone or do apprenticeship programs for young people to learn the trade. All the trades are in a similar situation. High schools have 4 or 5 lacrosse coaches and lighted fields but will not put out any cash for shops, teachers and modern equipment. Most vo tech schools are called something like ....school for the arts and teach drama, interpretive dance or other things which have nothing to do with earning a living. It’s starting to come around, they will have to come up with something for young boys to do. They can’t all sell drugs...30 years?! Much respect @Jimbobjr, there aren’t many real machinists left anymore, especially tool makers. You are in HOT demand right now. I bet you can eyeball .001”....
Seen lots of these in central and northern Ontario. That is surely a very stressful job.Pilot car operator for escorting oversized loads
What a peepee! LOL (Not as funny when the website changes the word, from "What a di...k" to peepee....)Dildo manufacturer.
I’m a auto tech of over 30 years. Spent 15 years with Porsche at dealer level. I have over 23 training classes under my belt. I left the environment due to the shady dealer politics and back stabbing amongst other staff members. I’m now maintaining a private car collection of approx 50 plus vehicles. I’m currently restoring a 1960 Jaguar xk150. Hopefully this year i will be opening to the public.
I recently got into RC’s as my 10 year son wanted one for his birthday. It’s started out with a rustler vxl, then a slash 4x4 and now an e REVO. Then my daughter wanted the same (I treat them both the same and one does not get more than the other) and she got rustler brushed, mini slash 4x4 and the first arrma.....granite 4x4. I hope to get a typhon 6s for myself. I’m hoping that arrma comes out with an x maxx killer!
Lolz. Thanks! I’m practically doing everything myself these days. I do have a large setup for detailing though. Unfortunately my apprentice left as there wasn’t enough work for me to give him to do on his own. Which I understand.....no one wants to wash and detail cars all day when you’ve spent thousands in tech school. I have a new guy starting monday who will be doing the detailing, errands, answering phone, etcDream job!!!! 50 car private collection? If you need a good detailer I’m your guy lol. I can candy coat any paint.
Register and gain access to Discussions, Reviews, Tech Tips, How to Articles, and much more - on the largest Arrma RC community for RC enthusiasts that covers all aspects of the Arrma-RC brand!
Register Today It's free! This box will disappear once registered!