wroughtn_harv
Super Member
I have a question for you. Would it be okay to take my digital camera and do a walk through of my bud's factory?
They make lawn edgers, the old fashioned gas powered walk behinds.
What blows me away about the place and I suspect what might interest my cyber buds here is how they make all the componets but the belts, wheels and tires, and motors. The rest of it they make right there. Three men and a woman do it all with tooling they made or helped make. The youngest is in her fifties.
I figure it'll take about twenty photos and go on "related topics". But I didn't want to do that unless you feel it's alright since it's not really about tractors, just making things from almost nothing.
Clyde, the genius behind the tooling, subscribes to the same theory that I do. There is no such thing as magic. It's all simple.
They make lawn edgers, the old fashioned gas powered walk behinds.
What blows me away about the place and I suspect what might interest my cyber buds here is how they make all the componets but the belts, wheels and tires, and motors. The rest of it they make right there. Three men and a woman do it all with tooling they made or helped make. The youngest is in her fifties.
I figure it'll take about twenty photos and go on "related topics". But I didn't want to do that unless you feel it's alright since it's not really about tractors, just making things from almost nothing.
Clyde, the genius behind the tooling, subscribes to the same theory that I do. There is no such thing as magic. It's all simple.