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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy59" data-source="post: 2961834" data-attributes="member: 39982"><p>Automation has been around a long time, Dad and I were automating shops back in the 80's with our machine shop.. Automated spot welders that operated so quick they robbed the city of of electricity because the meter couldn't keep up.. Panty stackers for Henson kickernick, Yes it stacked women's panties.. 5 axis robots with wire feed welders made quick work of welding.. Threshold machine which an operator would put in long lengths of threshold and the machine would, drill, tap, countersink and cut to length.. Automated punch presses, stackers, welders etc.. Industry automation was our specialty, yes we put people out of work but it increased profits.. A robot / automation doesn't call in sick or need vacation time.. It does require people to operate it of course as mentioned above..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy59, post: 2961834, member: 39982"] Automation has been around a long time, Dad and I were automating shops back in the 80's with our machine shop.. Automated spot welders that operated so quick they robbed the city of of electricity because the meter couldn't keep up.. Panty stackers for Henson kickernick, Yes it stacked women's panties.. 5 axis robots with wire feed welders made quick work of welding.. Threshold machine which an operator would put in long lengths of threshold and the machine would, drill, tap, countersink and cut to length.. Automated punch presses, stackers, welders etc.. Industry automation was our specialty, yes we put people out of work but it increased profits.. A robot / automation doesn't call in sick or need vacation time.. It does require people to operate it of course as mentioned above.. [/QUOTE]
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