equippaint
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Ran across this on YouTube, it's pretty amazing. Right around 4:50 is a bit of a head scratcher but if you watch it, you'll see what I'm saying.
Perfect gift for your girlfriend.They could make 100XL T-shirts with those screens.
Perfect gift for your girlfriend.
Perfect gift for your girlfriend.
Exactly. Everyone is dressed similarly, they all appear to be Asian and then theres this random white kid on the production floor thats dressed like he just walked in from the beach.I think he may mean because there is a white dude there. I am going to guess this is in Thailand, maybe his parents live there or more than likely just a dude who is travelling and needed some cash, so he got a job for a bit.
That video is pretty awesome though. I love manufacturing videos. It's pretty awesome how stuff is made and how a lot of the equipment is automated to do these jobs. If the pay was better I would love to work in manufacturing.
The thing that impressed me (I'm not a screen print person by any means) was the magnetic application wand. That was pretty neat. I was watching a Jeremy Wade fishing program last night - he was in Cambodia - and the river he was in was just clogged with debris from human habitation. All I could think about in this video was - where does the wash-off from the screens go and do they recycle those big drums of ink?
It's a Dutch company with an installation in Thailand (and lots elsewhere). Probably one of the Dutch who are sent there to run the show and keep things in line.
Yeah that was pretty neat. For as wide as that screen is and as small of a diameter the roller is youd think the surface would have to be dead nuts level?They have a quick exposure unit for making their screens and use the indirect screen film. I was intrigued by the round bar squeegee which looks quick and not a lot of ink build up, never saw that before. Huge operation and clean.
You see a white guy, dressed poorly/not in uniform, and assume he's the boss? Just because he's white?
Interesting.
Ran across this on YouTube, it's pretty amazing. Right around 4:50 is a bit of a head scratcher but if you watch it, you'll see what I'm saying.
So what is the other 4%?I am not Chinese but 96% Irish/English and I did not notice the race of any of those guys, I did notice the women in the end and thought some of them looked South American. So hopefully some people like you all who notice these people will be around if I happen to get mugged and identify my assailants to the police. "He didn't have a uniform on and I knew he was Dutch from his wooden shoes".
So what is the other 4%?
Very interesting to see large scale operations with both automation and manual labor.
What stood out to me with the people was no on was smiling - at all.
Maybe professionals concentrating on their jobs - or the boss told everyone to look happy and that was the best they could do.
I've seen more smiles at a funeral.