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Old 01-04-2024, 02:29 PM
Rudyeb Rudyeb is offline
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Default Metalworking nut

I have been involved in metalworking of some sort or another for the majority of my career. I have owned a few cold heading companies making screws and tubular rivets.
I had a machine repair business working solely on manufacturing machines. I would travel around the state fixing any type of problem I encountered. The strangest machine I repaired was one that installed the tufts in wooden scrub brushes. It looked like something Rube Goldberg would have drawn,
I never had a machine I couldn't fix and I never worked on the same type of machine twice. I was in seventh doing this.
My last job was running a sheet metal stamping company in Danbury, CT.
I'm a not happy if my hands aren't dirty kind of guy.
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