Biker1mike
Well-known member
Equipment
B6200, Kubota 2030 Front Blade, King Cutter 60" finishing deck
From chuckle thread. Dawn detergent.
In a past life I had notebooks that were double signed and stored in IRON mountain for mega years. I had a personal notebooks that were not signed and still stored. Then I had knowledge that was passed down and that I passed down , but , none of it was ever put in writing. You know, these windmills are not worth fighting etc etc.
When my company stole our pensions the 'wink and nod' data started to be a tad more controlled. When the MBA's decided to layoff folks based on age and salary the well kept secrets of the old folks dried up. I, like most of my peers, stopped teaching the new comers what we had learned over time . Little secrets that even the tool vendors did not know about where no longer shared.
Dawn detergent in certain concentrations could clean up the internals of a certain tool and get detection limits that were well below industry standards. Never to be published but well worth the respect of our peers ( and serious dollars to us and the company).
The MBA's and managers without technical backgrounds let that type of ingenuity slip out the door.
The area failed shortly after the old folks saw the writing on the wall and moved on.
So thank you Dawn and vending machine coffee. Another secret that dies with a few of us.
How about you other older than dirt folks ? Left handed monkey wrenches may exist in my universe.
The hood fires and ruined equipment was never our fault !
In a past life I had notebooks that were double signed and stored in IRON mountain for mega years. I had a personal notebooks that were not signed and still stored. Then I had knowledge that was passed down and that I passed down , but , none of it was ever put in writing. You know, these windmills are not worth fighting etc etc.
When my company stole our pensions the 'wink and nod' data started to be a tad more controlled. When the MBA's decided to layoff folks based on age and salary the well kept secrets of the old folks dried up. I, like most of my peers, stopped teaching the new comers what we had learned over time . Little secrets that even the tool vendors did not know about where no longer shared.
Dawn detergent in certain concentrations could clean up the internals of a certain tool and get detection limits that were well below industry standards. Never to be published but well worth the respect of our peers ( and serious dollars to us and the company).
The MBA's and managers without technical backgrounds let that type of ingenuity slip out the door.
The area failed shortly after the old folks saw the writing on the wall and moved on.
So thank you Dawn and vending machine coffee. Another secret that dies with a few of us.
How about you other older than dirt folks ? Left handed monkey wrenches may exist in my universe.
The hood fires and ruined equipment was never our fault !