What did you do at work today?

valleyduramax

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Jul 25, 2010
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I am shop foreman at a small engineering/machine shop up in Ottawa Ontario Canada. We do military, space, and stuff like that. Diamond turning is our main claim to fame as we have 7 of those machines. I do my own stuff on the side. Lots of truck/automotive parts.

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malibu795

misspeelleerr
Apr 28, 2007
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in the buckeye state
Last couple days..
Matching wheels/tires on my burb(305/70/17), replaced radiator, flushed PS with HYD fluid
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Fixed electrical issues on my Kauffman Trailer, left turn stopped working inside a first sealco quick connect. OEM harness was a 6/14 harness put a 6/12,1/10 harness on it. These 7 pole boxes are nice!
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Got 99.9% of expenses filed/staged for 2016,
 

jlawles2

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Jan 28, 2010
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The travel trailer has one of those connector boxes on it. Definitely makes it nice for wiring now if the MFG of the trailer did not do some strange things when wiring it.

Installed a battery switch several months ago since it sits in the woods unplugged for weeks at a time. Every wire I touched needed attention. Most of the crimps were questionable and them putting 2-4 wires in one terminal then putting it on the stud in the box is just someone being lazy.
 

hondarider552

Getting faster
May 28, 2008
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Flying steel for the next 3 months, doing a casino hotel expansion here on the indian reservation 35 miles south of Phoenix.
 
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lts1ow

Needs moar PAH!
May 14, 2012
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Spent all day in the lab at pax river, but system is up and running. Back at hotel to relax and eat.
 

six5creed

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Made this part for a metal break that broke. Used the boring head after roughing the hole out with the CNC so it would be round.