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It's official, I clocked out for the last time tonight at 8. Monday starts my new job building industrial robots. And the side bonus of all this is I now have one kickin' set of tools at home to work on the TR2. I need to take my own tools to the new job, but it's a far more limited set required for what I'll be doing there. So I'm packing up my smaller home set and taking that in.
I'm beat tonight.. already put in 48 hours this week, and moved that monolith of a box tonight to beat the predicted storm in the morning.
my garage is a total mess now. It's gonna take a week to get it straightened out this spring.
 
Ya gotta get in line. So far I gotta build one that will do the laundry, the dishes, shovel the drive and walk...... hehehehehe.
 
I'll still do SU rebuilds, But I haven't been actively looking for business in that area. I like doing that kind of stuff. it's fun.
 
Congrats Ben! :thumbsup:
 
Good Luck- I am sure you will enjoy a nice warm inside work place.

But once a wrench- always a wrench :smile:

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That's the same think I thought. Gave it up and the next thing I knew....
 
Good luck on the new job, hope it's a great move for you.
 
Banjo said:
Ya gotta get in line. So far I gotta build one that will do the laundry, the dishes, shovel the drive and walk...... hehehehehe.

I only need one that FOLDS clean laundry.....that's not too much to ask for, is it?? :angel:
 
Ben, you've always been more than a wrench to us! :grouphug:
 
Why don't they build a robot to build their robots?
 
Twosheds said:
Why don't they build a robot to build their robots?
that's a good question...
the answer is that industrial robots are programmed to do specific, repetitive tasks. they only have a limited logic added to their basic program to "think" about what they're doing. This company custom builds each "cell" to exactly what the customer needs. So, even though there are "models" of machines that are made, no 2 are exactly alike. therefore, it takes people to be able to fabricate and assemble these unique machines, so they can in turn do the simpler repetitive tasks needed of them.
How's that for an answer? hehehehe.
Still, it was one of the first questions that came into my head.
 
Add to the list one for me that will follow me around and keep my tools put away and clean the garage every day when I am finished.

Congrats on the new job. It sounds like it will be a lot of fun with some great rewards.
 
Ben: Every morning, you must recite,

<span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.</span>
</span>I. Asimov, 1950
 
I suspect this to be a: "too much fun not to do" job!

Very interesting. I'm jealous. :laugh:
 
doc, im not so quick to believe ben!, first i want pictures of him inna white one piece hermetically sealed jump suit with that big fluffed out backers hat going through an airlock. :jester:
 
Sorry Anthony, no clean room full of oompa-loompas at this facility. "uniform" is bluejeans and a decent looking shirt.
First day was good. Got right into assembly and meeting all the folks. All was going smoothly untill "big blue" the Chevy truck broke down about 3 miles from home. I was able to limp it home without the accessory drive belt, only having to pull over twice to let it cool down.
 
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