Billtodd
Titanium
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- Feb 8, 2009
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That's a great film, it's one thing to hear a description of the production methods and another to actually see them. I see the painter was spraying carcinogenic zinc chromate paint without a mask: it was linked to increased lung cancers in factory workers although it's hard to see what the true colours would be it seems to be a digitally colourized film with all the machine tools being a bright gold.
It's Technicolour but it you are right it is colourized makes them look like had a quick 'craigs list' makeover - looks like Duplicolor Gold to me :-)That's a great film, it's one thing to hear a description of the production methods and another to actually see them. I see the painter was spraying carcinogenic zinc chromate paint without a mask: it was linked to increased lung cancers in factory workers although it's hard to see what the true colours would be it seems to be a digitally colourized film with all the machine tools being a bright gold.
Can somebody tell me what WT4X post #s 2,and 3 have to do with the thread topic?
It was a good video. The hand made bearings was a bit of a revelation. It doesn't suggest they're irreplaceable.
AFAIK - Gamut bearings used on Colchester lathes have always been replaceable, ……….their affordability was another matter entirely.
Would like to spend 40 hours a week sorting out those rollers ? You couldn't pay me enough, maybe that's why they cost an arm and a leg.
Regards Tyrone.
Would you like to spend 40 hours a week sorting out those rollers ? You couldn't pay me enough, maybe that's why they cost an arm and a leg.
Regards Tyrone.
I like the way she inspected each one then tossed right into the pile...
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