The engineer that designed the machine (click on the image to enlarge it and then browse with the black arrow)
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The main manufacturing plant in Lousiville Kentucky
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The foundation of the CNC
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A gainfully employed American welding the bridge assy...as opposed to making cheeseburgers!
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Completed bridge assemblies waiting to be cleaned and painted.
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Inspecting the welds...he can afford one of our granite kitchens...get it?
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Finished components are moved to the assembly plant.
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Machine #40 awaiting assembly (mine woot woot)
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Notice the FANUC motors...FANUC makes the best machine controls in the world.
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More Americans earning a decent living....
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It is starting to resemble a machine...these CNCs are massive!
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The spindle is being assembled.
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Guts of the control panel.
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12kw (20+ horsepower) spindle
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The bed is installed then the machine mills itself true.
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I was very lucky that the week I was in training they were assembling my machine.
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They completed final assembly in five days.
(continued on page 2 click black arrow at the top or view as a slideshow)
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