Holt
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Hi every one!
I have been lurking around here for quite a while, and decided it was about time to say hello.
I am a skilled machinist, and have been working at a local little factory called LEGO for 13 years building automatic mounting and decoration machines. in 1999 it was hard times for the LEGO Company, and a lot of us was resigned, and the next six years i was repairing injection mould machines, and moulds at a little factory where you had to be able to repair everything from the photocopy machine to the loo (the Lady's at the office preferred it in that order). In 2005 i got a job at a tool manufacturing company, where i have my own little department operating a laser welder, repairing parts for plastic injection moulds. this sort of laserwelding are made looking trough a microscope, and the welding thread are between 0,15 mm and 0,4 mm.
I don't have any home machine equipment, but are allowed to use the machines at work (most of it being cnc from a little Tagisawa to the new Heller 350) but i prefer the manual machines, the little Schaublin lathe and the Deckel mill. I haven't made any model engines yet, but that time will come shortly, well you members from the states may think i have been making model engines when they see this, but it is infact an full scale (little) car engine http://efiminis.olicentral.com/index.php?topic=92.0
I have been lurking around here for quite a while, and decided it was about time to say hello.
I am a skilled machinist, and have been working at a local little factory called LEGO for 13 years building automatic mounting and decoration machines. in 1999 it was hard times for the LEGO Company, and a lot of us was resigned, and the next six years i was repairing injection mould machines, and moulds at a little factory where you had to be able to repair everything from the photocopy machine to the loo (the Lady's at the office preferred it in that order). In 2005 i got a job at a tool manufacturing company, where i have my own little department operating a laser welder, repairing parts for plastic injection moulds. this sort of laserwelding are made looking trough a microscope, and the welding thread are between 0,15 mm and 0,4 mm.
I don't have any home machine equipment, but are allowed to use the machines at work (most of it being cnc from a little Tagisawa to the new Heller 350) but i prefer the manual machines, the little Schaublin lathe and the Deckel mill. I haven't made any model engines yet, but that time will come shortly, well you members from the states may think i have been making model engines when they see this, but it is infact an full scale (little) car engine http://efiminis.olicentral.com/index.php?topic=92.0