What did you accomplish today?

Rewerb

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'Dunno what's wrong with my Mrs....

Did a bit of neanderthal lower hack/slash defoliation in the tent this arvo. Went from this:DSCN2753.JPG
To this in a couple of lazy hours:

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I presented a bouquet to the girl (I even put them in a vase for her FFS!) & she said "That's not flowers!"

I said "Give it 8-12 weeks"

Oh well, at least I have a new batch of clones to play-with.....
 

Bareback

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Had to stop in to the Velcro plant yesterday, textile manufacturers are the best at organized processes.
This place it the size of a larger shopping mall and nothing is ever out of place.

Two separate processes of weaving, dyeing, napping a fuzzy cloth & bonding an extrusion of plastic onto a backing material .
Creel room where it all starts.
Enormous robot pallets work on another line at extrusion. Humans just open hatches and feed it. This is all strung by hand.
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I used to work in a creel room at a cotton mill . It was all formulated with a recipe for a particular cloth and then that spool was blended with more spools to complete the recipe. Very complicated for making towels.
 

Bareback

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Extrusion has a whole robot machine with drone loaders going down the aisles, IR emitters to make the plastic drip over and make a hook for the Velcro.
Spools(acres) of Velcro lining the passage to the warehouse at the end.
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I don’t mean this to be rude or even sarcastic but does anyone even work there, it seems so automated.
 
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