I've been in many factories working on equipment like that.
From the Oscar Mayer pant making hot dogs, to the Kraft Foods plant making marshmallows, to Bear Cat Tire making solid rubber fork lift tires, you name it; I've ever seen it, fixed it, or helped replace it.
jim & Rob, I too love learning how things are made. And I've had a hand in working on some of those things, too - even a stint as a screw maching operator making Borg Warner carburetor parts, back in the day.
The baby face is incredible. Like watching a clump of clay transformed into a work of beauty. Also gotta say, I did always wonder how ice cream cones were made. Amazing.
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I've been in many factories working on equipment like that.
From the Oscar Mayer pant making hot dogs, to the Kraft Foods plant making marshmallows, to Bear Cat Tire making solid rubber fork lift tires, you name it; I've ever seen it, fixed it, or helped replace it.
I love the "How Its Made" series. Found some on youtube.
jim & Rob, I too love learning how things are made. And I've had a hand in working on some of those things, too - even a stint as a screw maching operator making Borg Warner carburetor parts, back in the day.
That was cool.
I’m very glad you liked it. 😊
Very interesting Reverend - although the braces thing was creepy.
Haha. I thought Borg parts...
Seen several of those on "How it's Made".
But many were new. I thought the braces weird, too.
Thanks, Reverend!
Quite possibly.
TB and Linda, I was personally more fascinated by the changes in the baby’s face.
The baby face is incredible. Like watching a clump of clay transformed into a work of beauty. Also gotta say, I did always wonder how ice cream cones were made. Amazing.
I'm glad you liked it, sir. Thanks for letting me know. :)
Some of those are 'odd', and one can only wonder HOW they came up with them... LOL
It’s often nigh impossible to understand the development from looking at the end process.
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