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Date of upload: Oct 11, 2020 ^^
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Thanks for sharing. I have been retired for 10 years, and I used to work on CNC machines back in the early 80s. I was the repair technician, so when replacing motors and parts, I usually had the part numbers. Several times a month I had to call our company engineers on oddities that I came across. I was amazed and thankful for the help they gave me, to get our customers back in production. For some companies the name on the part is more important than production. Even after matching the numbers for requirements, don't install a General Electric motor in a Westinghouse plant. You'll get a call to remove that #$_&+ motor from my assembly line. Lol, I finally got the line boss to simmer down, if I would remove the GE lables from the motor.
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@JeremyFieldingSr
3 years ago
I changed the plan! I will go live here on Youtube Sunday Oct 18 at 12pm Central Time! Join me and feel free to ask me anything. I look forward to meeting you all then.
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