That's probably one of the last machine shops in the country that's run with
line shafts! There was one in Fond du Lac (WI), a long narrow shop with a
single line shaft, around about 1963 or 1964. I think it was gone by 1970.
Too bad, a neat place. At the time it was the only place in town you could
get some decent hardware.
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: fot-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:fot-bounces@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of EDWARD BARNARD
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 9:16 PM
To: FOT
Subject: [Fot] Fw: VINTAGE MACHINE SHOP
Group: This was forwarded to me by a flying buddy. Not at all Triumph
related,
but well worth the watch. This was an episode of Texas Country Reporter, and
it shows that not everything has become modernized.
Enjoy
-Ed-
--- On Wed, 3/27/13, Jack L. Tyler <tdmsales@flash.net> wrote:
From: Jack L. Tyler <tdmsales@flash.net>
Subject: VINTAGE MACHINE SHOP
To: "Jack L. Tyler" <tdmsales@flash.net>
Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 8:30 AM
Hi Yball,
Just thought you might enjoy this.
Jack Tyler
B
Who needs CAD? A stick and some dirt work just fine. Take a few moments and
watch this. American Heartland.
B B
Real work, keep it B simple, get the job done with pride and quality.
B Remember, take the time in your life to stop and "have a Dr. Pepper (soda
pop) and B some peanuts".
B B
http://www.youtube.com/embed/BckZ4i1BzF0?feature=player_embedded
B
B B
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