That was a pleasure to watch if only to observe 14 minutes of the work of the world getting done without some man-bun snowflake with their consciousness buried in an iPhone. Though I did have to mute the obnoxious middle eastern techno soundtrack.
Impressive to see, but no segment lasted more than five seconds. I guess that is the attention span of (young? )people these days. I wanted to see more on the hobbing of the big gears, and just when I was looking at the setups, the scene changed. Ah well, if more people see how things are made the better off we will be, even if they don't necessarily understand what is involved.
That was a pleasure to watch if only to observe 14 minutes of the work of the world getting done without some man-bun snowflake with their consciousness buried in an iPhone. Though I did have to mute the obnoxious middle eastern techno soundtrack.
ReplyDeleteThe accuracy they can achieve with those honking HUGE machined surfaces just amazes me!
ReplyDeleteI would have liked it better without the techno-pop soundtrack.
ReplyDeleteAmazing what exists in the world today.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog at Woodsterman! Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteImpressive to see, but no segment lasted more than five seconds. I guess that is the attention span of (young? )people these days. I wanted to see more on the hobbing of the big gears, and just when I was looking at the setups, the scene changed. Ah well, if more people see how things are made the better off we will be, even if they don't necessarily understand what is involved.
ReplyDeletePretty incredible what they can get for tolerances on those massive pieces.
ReplyDeleteA Phil induced whole body-gasm....
ReplyDeleteThose are going into water turbines that generate power in dams. Amazing power that they have to take and pretty high RPM for years!!!
ReplyDelete'Pronouns'...and knowledge of 'Critical Hate Theory'...not required. Or solar panels. Or wind turbines.
ReplyDeleteI spent 3 years in Nuclear and 32 years in Hydro. No room for sloppy tolerances. A well run machine is a thing of beauty.
ReplyDeleteThat machining is simply beautiful to look at. The cost must be astounding.
ReplyDeleteAll powered by solar and wind I assume? The globalists, they're morons.
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