To: NIKK
So you didn’t just mindlessly do the same thing over and over. That makes it even more interesting.
10,249 posted on
05/02/2020 2:05:24 PM PDT by
Rusty0604
(2020 four more years!)
To: Rusty0604
There were times the supervisor of the Sample Department would come to me and say an engineer upstairs wants me to put alignments pins in a part totally different than the regular way. Or a particular size of alignment pin not normally used in a particular part making the pins having to be inserted by hand. I'd have to use a small insertion tube and try my best to get the pins in with as little of sway as possible. Because my alignment pins are how they line the parts up to the boards. I sometimes would say...the pins are very loose because the area was made for a larger size pin...and she would say...as long as the pins stay in..it'll be ok. Forget about the 2% sway guideline.(I knew this order was an emergency part/parts and someone really was in a bind.)
10,256 posted on
05/02/2020 2:16:39 PM PDT by
STARLIT
("And those who were dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.".)
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