“Someone turn his mic off” lol. This was a very fun day. New machine day is always exciting but getting to hang with the boys and give each other a hard time all day makes it so much better
You’re an inspiration. I’m a cnc operator and a current student in your titan academy! At night at work I listen to your videos and they are very inspiring. I’m also a new father who didn’t have a father of my own so your wisdom is a blessing learn from
@lord Henrix Congratulations on your new bundle of joy! 😁 All of the long hours and dedication to perfect your craft will pay off. You have a bright future ahead of you 🤙 BOOM!
I was a new father and I was working in a machine shop. I decided to work even harder. I just bought a doosan. That's what happens when you decide to provide for your family. I'm a grandpa now. Keep it up.
I love that shot to Trevor..."If he can do additive, anyone can".....that was a good one. What a great working environment where everyone is really into their job and constantly pushing the envelope.
I had the single turret version a few years ago, great machine, after years of use, day and night, it's still going strong. All my lathes where bar fed, lights out.
Titan watching you vids have been an inspiration. I'm 23 and still learning everything I can, but being singled out because of age and knowledge it hurts because I can't really be hands on. I just want to own my own machine put food on the the table and pool myself out of this life I live in right now. You offering your courses have been the ammunition in my arsenal. And honestly I've been walking when I can be leaping. Starting a vlog soon. Hope you can watch it.
This Banter is literally what makes one feel good to get up in the morning to get to work, especially while doing something one loves, you are truly blessed Gents and its a hell of a feel-good feeling watching every vid while learning something i won't ever get to do myself (sad to say) , but still taking valuable lessons along the way and trying to see where they fit in our business. Thank you for everything thus far and keep doing you, it's been a pleasure to watch. Boom!
I'm in the field, I want to learn more but I'm on the production side, I feel like I'm doing repetitive tasks most times. Seeing how well rounded your team is makes me motivated to make a change.
Hi Kyle! I was in the production world for many years. While it has it's place in manufacturing, it becomes redundant quick for the eager mind. Have you gone through the Titans of CNC Academy building blocks? It'll help diversify your skill set as you continue to grow in industry.
I got into this profession 5yrs ago I hated the first year it was hard but now all I want to do is figure out what I'm capable of even after work it's go to the George and do some manual machining such a satisfying job.
yeah i feel ya, 1st year was the worst even when you get on the job training, needing to do things without knowing how the tf you're supposed to do it, or the steps to reach your sizes.
I've had this machine in my shop for a few years. It is a bit complicated at first learning the "M" codes for the two turrets. But we are cranking out completed parts now in the time it took the first operation.
I ran a Puma 1800 a couple of years back. Smaller, but also twin turret, live tooling on both, Y axis on upper turret only. It came with a bar feed, part catcher and part conveyor. This one looks super smexy though. The 3100s are awesome with the rotating turret though. Ran a couple of those. Amazingly versatile.
This machine is going to be a lot of fun! Machines equipped with double turrets are an animal of their own. DN Solutions never fails to add all of the bells and whistles, making machine tool operation more user friendly.
You guys are killing it!! The way you stimulate our brains on this channel and educate us in this process is really amazing, r n d is what makes you set apart from others, good luck!!
Titan could you do a video on financing a machine? What’s a good deal? Things to watch out for? Etc, might not be the most interesting video but they don’t teach you that stuff at school. Love the content
Cliff note version. When it comes to financing a machine be mindful of debt to income, cash flow, and interest rate. Don't leverage the business for a machine on a future job you might get from a long term customer. Have the work already, then the company pockets the gains in productivity rather than the customer. Then if the customer implements cost cutting measures(government work) you have wiggle room. Don't buy a machine that will get you buy. Buy a machine with the bells and whistles. The extra costs will pay off in the end. *edit* Parts. Make sure you can get parts quickly from at least a stateside vendor with stock.
Index and Spinner are selling Machines with three(!) Independent turrets and 36 tool stations, all driven, while both upper turrets have got a Y-Axis. That machine has got 14 axis, which all can get synchronized to each other.
Titan should show huge complex mold core and cavity machining with complete mastercam toolpath and strategy.. that's the one video series I'm waiting for long
Love it. Looks like a sick machine as all of them do. Watched a video a few days ago with twin turrets/spindle, made my eye balls hurt. Lot was going on. Can’t wait to see this one
l love how clean your shop is. we run a couple of Spinner TTC300 dual turret machines but only one spindle. lot of issues with the part catcher not working. did a few 3d printed parts to stop chips falling through and jamming the conveyor and so on. biggest problem tho is, nobody set up a CAM department in the last 10 years. so usually even dual turret machines only run with one tool, one operation at a time since programming is complicated and few could even do it ... pretty sad since we could do so much more with them. (if they are not broken cause they have been treated badly and and haven't been maintained well)
Great video as always Titan! As someone who uses the old clapped out mill as a fancy drill press this is all way over my head but I enjoy every minute of it
I’ll tell you want you were like a kid with a new toy on Christmas morning I love your enthusiasm it is contagious it makes you want to do so much more than what you think you can
Its kind of interesting when everyone talks about how fast their machine is compared to another model or brand. And, I have given this a lot of thought. To me, it is not as much as the machine as it is the cutter being used. The cutter to me is almost more important than the machine. A HAAS will do anything that 500K DMG will do. It might not be as fast, but it will do it. It all boils down to programming and the cutter(s) being used. Also, how long that cutter lasts is a huge deal. You pick the right tool for the job. Well, you also have to pick the right cutter for the job and understand the feeds/speeds required to use this cutter properly.
Certainly programming and tooling matters(alot) but machine rigidity matters brother. Top of the line tooling makes no difference if the machine can't handle the cutting parameters. A more rigid machine can make deeper rough cuts and mitigate the vibrations/harmonics of HSM.
@@GrumpyMachinist Yeah, but you can only push a cutter so much. No matter how rigid, how much power, ect, you would be limited as to how much that cutter will take before it breaks, chips, or wears out.
@@bobsbillets Well, like most things, there's always limitations. We often have these conversations at the shop I manage. The hare vs tortoise scenario or just because we can doesn't mean we should. Like you and most shops, we are about repeatability but when it comes to competing against people that work for a bowl of rice a day, speed matters because time is money. Time is money is the key factor because customers are charged for time and material. The faster the part is done the cheaper it is(typically).
I program and run one of these with a bar feeder. It's a great little machine! The only annoying thing is, that you cant use the pre-setter to measure tools in the lower, to use in the main spindle. I use a basemaster BM50 and set the Z length of the tools on the main chuck in G59. Hopefully your machine installers set the tool 0 for the turrets in the centre of the flats. For some reason the Doosan guys that installed ours set them up with an offset of 65mm in X and 29.5 in Z... Another problem, which is maybe fixed on your model, since it's a year newer, is that it doesn't keep tolerances for shit. We have temperature monitoring and scale adjustment on ours, but it doesn't work properly. So you'll start at 40.02mm on a diameter, and it will go up to 40.12 over the course of an hour, then down to 39.98 the next, then up to 40.02 again, and repeat that pattern over and over. Another issue, is that if you're milling in the main chuck, with the lower turret, the profile will be mirrored, so watch out for that.
@Titans how can I be part of your Team? Can you take me and train me then watch what being crazy about machining means to some people? Come on Titans!! That is so wild going now.
imagine if every rotary machine on every shop floor in the world had a Dynamo energy gathering attachment to use its own rotation to store and reuse a percentage of the energy that was put in it from the cycle it had to do. in a perfect world if you can store enough to run them all again overnight using only the power it collected that would be awesome. THOUGHTS???
As someone who had a boss at one time that had the attitud of we don't allow any fun around here 😒. I would be in hog heaven to work for you as I'm sure all your employees do. BOOM 💥
Machine looks awesome! I work for GE and we have quite a few Doosans in the shop. I was wondering if you guys have any or if you’ve ran any Okuma machines. We have a dual turret LOC 650 and it’s a nice machine. Our shop mainly has Okuma, Doosan, and Toshulin.
Congratulations on the next machine. I hope that in a few years i will also bought myself a similar one. Right now I'm adaptation my old barn for cnc shop, but the 20-year-old cincinnati or agie is waiting for the first booom machining ;)
Hello, I am a young machinist from North Carolina. I graduated from a 4 year vocational high school program with a diploma in Machine Technology. Over the last few years I have bounced around a few different companies to add skills to my resume. Most of the jobs I worked were extremely simple like CNC Laser operator/ programmer, and one job as a 3 axis CNC Machine operator. The question I will ask is, how can I bridge the gap from what I know now, to learning how to program and operate 4 and 5 axis machines. I feel like I am a relatively bright individual with a passion for learning, but I am having a hard time finding a job to really increase my skill set because any 4 or 5 axis position requires years of experience. Any advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated! Best regards :)
I’d be curious of what sort of erp software you guys use. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a video discussing this topic. One of my favorites I’ve used thus far has been pro shop. I used to work for an innovative company who actually wrote that software as they went.
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@aussiemachinist Oh yeah, for sure. Some good ones that stick out are Barry's "Ball in a Box in a Ball", Jessie's "American flag", and Chris' "dodecagon part". You should go check them out!
@@barrysetzer you know good and well that y’all are more of a content creator than a machine shop. I don’t doubt y’all will machine a random part here and there but it’s got to be a “very special” part, to use your words.
@@Sara-TOC I’d doubt the employees would tell the actual truth, in fear of being fired. People that are actually in manufacturing know what Titan does.
“Someone turn his mic off” lol. This was a very fun day. New machine day is always exciting but getting to hang with the boys and give each other a hard time all day makes it so much better
You’re an inspiration. I’m a cnc operator and a current student in your titan academy! At night at work I listen to your videos and they are very inspiring. I’m also a new father who didn’t have a father of my own so your wisdom is a blessing learn from
That's awesome to hear your part of the academy. Congratulations on being a new father!
@lord Henrix Congratulations on your new bundle of joy! 😁 All of the long hours and dedication to perfect your craft will pay off. You have a bright future ahead of you 🤙 BOOM!
I was a new father and I was working in a machine shop. I decided to work even harder. I just bought a doosan. That's what happens when you decide to provide for your family. I'm a grandpa now. Keep it up.
I love that shot to Trevor..."If he can do additive, anyone can".....that was a good one. What a great working environment where everyone is really into their job and constantly pushing the envelope.
Haha don’t encourage them! It’s a great environment and what is shown in this video is what it’s like on a day to day basis 👍🏻
I had the single turret version a few years ago, great machine, after years of use, day and night, it's still going strong.
All my lathes where bar fed, lights out.
Nothing beats new machine day and hangin with the guys! Love this trade and our team!
Continue to go forth with the trade. Boom
Titan watching you vids have been an inspiration. I'm 23 and still learning everything I can, but being singled out because of age and knowledge it hurts because I can't really be hands on. I just want to own my own machine put food on the the table and pool myself out of this life I live in right now. You offering your courses have been the ammunition in my arsenal. And honestly I've been walking when I can be leaping. Starting a vlog soon. Hope you can watch it.
This Banter is literally what makes one feel good to get up in the morning to get to work, especially while doing something one loves, you are truly blessed Gents and its a hell of a feel-good feeling watching every vid while learning something i won't ever get to do myself (sad to say) , but still taking valuable lessons along the way and trying to see where they fit in our business. Thank you for everything thus far and keep doing you, it's been a pleasure to watch. Boom!
I'm in the field, I want to learn more but I'm on the production side, I feel like I'm doing repetitive tasks most times. Seeing how well rounded your team is makes me motivated to make a change.
Hi Kyle! I was in the production world for many years. While it has it's place in manufacturing, it becomes redundant quick for the eager mind. Have you gone through the Titans of CNC Academy building blocks? It'll help diversify your skill set as you continue to grow in industry.
academy.titansofcnc.com/
Keep up the attitude. The more you learn the more valuable you are. If the company won't help do it for you, do it for yourself.
@@Sara-TOC I haven't, I'll definitely take a look at it. Thank you very much.
@@TITANSofCNC Thank you!
I got into this profession 5yrs ago I hated the first year it was hard but now all I want to do is figure out what I'm capable of even after work it's go to the George and do some manual machining such a satisfying job.
yeah i feel ya, 1st year was the worst even when you get on the job training, needing to do things without knowing how the tf you're supposed to do it, or the steps to reach your sizes.
I've had this machine in my shop for a few years. It is a bit complicated at first learning the "M" codes for the two turrets. But we are cranking out completed parts now in the time it took the first operation.
What is the new price of this machine if i may ask?
I ran a Puma 1800 a couple of years back. Smaller, but also twin turret, live tooling on both, Y axis on upper turret only. It came with a bar feed, part catcher and part conveyor. This one looks super smexy though.
The 3100s are awesome with the rotating turret though. Ran a couple of those. Amazingly versatile.
This machine is going to be a lot of fun! Machines equipped with double turrets are an animal of their own. DN Solutions never fails to add all of the bells and whistles, making machine tool operation more user friendly.
Congratulations TITAN Team. Greetings from Bosnia
You guys are killing it!! The way you stimulate our brains on this channel and educate us in this process is really amazing, r n d is what makes you set apart from others, good luck!!
Thank you for your kind words @Fateh Singh We appreciate your support 🤙
Titan could you do a video on financing a machine? What’s a good deal? Things to watch out for? Etc, might not be the most interesting video but they don’t teach you that stuff at school. Love the content
Cliff note version.
When it comes to financing a machine be mindful of debt to income, cash flow, and interest rate. Don't leverage the business for a machine on a future job you might get from a long term customer. Have the work already, then the company pockets the gains in productivity rather than the customer. Then if the customer implements cost cutting measures(government work) you have wiggle room.
Don't buy a machine that will get you buy. Buy a machine with the bells and whistles. The extra costs will pay off in the end.
*edit* Parts. Make sure you can get parts quickly from at least a stateside vendor with stock.
Index and Spinner are selling Machines with three(!) Independent turrets and 36 tool stations, all driven, while both upper turrets have got a Y-Axis.
That machine has got 14 axis, which all can get synchronized to each other.
Had one for over a year now. Great machine. Have another one coming in October. We run lights out every day. In some cases 24 hours.
You should change your name to Rick Lather
how much it cost sir ??? i dont have any idea about those machines prices
@@batataaouffou639 &300,000 range.
Titan should show huge complex mold core and cavity machining with complete mastercam toolpath and strategy.. that's the one video series I'm waiting for long
Love it. Looks like a sick machine as all of them do. Watched a video a few days ago with twin turrets/spindle, made my eye balls hurt. Lot was going on. Can’t wait to see this one
I’m going to Texas in October, sure hope I can visit CNC heaven on my trip.
Hi Gordon! If you'd like a shop tour, message us to set up at time!
Great day, great machine, great team! It’s going to be fun making this machine run full potential!
Actually, I’m more impressed with the Vera-lift forklift.
Watching you're videos feel like some weird dystopia of machining. Feels like y'all have fun and enjoy the job, wish I could find a shop like this.
New machine day always feels like christmas
My new machine day is a 200 dollars shaper 😂 not the same price technology or efficiency but same joy
Make anything on a shaper except money. I love them, too!
Will we also see a tornos at some point i mean that’s really needed for the other end.
l love how clean your shop is.
we run a couple of Spinner TTC300 dual turret machines but only one spindle. lot of issues with the part catcher not working. did a few 3d printed parts to stop chips falling through and jamming the conveyor and so on. biggest problem tho is, nobody set up a CAM department in the last 10 years. so usually even dual turret machines only run with one tool, one operation at a time since programming is complicated and few could even do it ... pretty sad since we could do so much more with them. (if they are not broken cause they have been treated badly and and haven't been maintained well)
got 2 new hurco TMX10 MSY machines last week, similar spec. hopefully it will go better. we will do skiving on them, so gonna be exciting
Have the TT1800SY with a FMB Turbo 5-65 in our shop and I love programming it and watching this thing run our square aluminum extrusion!
How do you plan your factory layout??
Great video as always Titan! As someone who uses the old clapped out mill as a fancy drill press this is all way over my head but I enjoy every minute of it
Waiting to see this beautiful dancer do her job perfectly
We love this variety of machines
happy new machine day man BOOM 🔥🔥
That machine reminds me of an Okuma 3000 EXII Twin Star I've gotten to use at work.
OMG it is Barry, hellooooo. How are you?
Haha hey buddy!
@@barrysetzer 😁
Nice . Also a very Common type of machine in Europe. We call it Traub or Index 🇩🇪😎
I’ll tell you want you were like a kid with a new toy on Christmas morning I love your enthusiasm it is contagious it makes you want to do so much more than what you think you can
Its kind of interesting when everyone talks about how fast their machine is compared to another model or brand. And, I have given this a lot of thought. To me, it is not as much as the machine as it is the cutter being used. The cutter to me is almost more important than the machine. A HAAS will do anything that 500K DMG will do. It might not be as fast, but it will do it. It all boils down to programming and the cutter(s) being used. Also, how long that cutter lasts is a huge deal. You pick the right tool for the job. Well, you also have to pick the right cutter for the job and understand the feeds/speeds required to use this cutter properly.
Certainly programming and tooling matters(alot) but machine rigidity matters brother. Top of the line tooling makes no difference if the machine can't handle the cutting parameters. A more rigid machine can make deeper rough cuts and mitigate the vibrations/harmonics of HSM.
@@GrumpyMachinist Yeah, but you can only push a cutter so much. No matter how rigid, how much power, ect, you would be limited as to how much that cutter will take before it breaks, chips, or wears out.
@@bobsbillets Well, like most things, there's always limitations.
We often have these conversations at the shop I manage. The hare vs tortoise scenario or just because we can doesn't mean we should. Like you and most shops, we are about repeatability but when it comes to competing against people that work for a bowl of rice a day, speed matters because time is money. Time is money is the key factor because customers are charged for time and material. The faster the part is done the cheaper it is(typically).
Man its awesome seeing ya grow. Can't wait to see this machine make some parts.
Same with the EMCO Hyperturn 45 with 2 Turrets and 2 Spindle
And a better one for its size
@@kleini3 Of course, also available with 3 Turrets
Are you getting a bar feeder and rack to work with it ?
We are planning on using our previous bar feeder with it
I program and run one of these with a bar feeder. It's a great little machine! The only annoying thing is, that you cant use the pre-setter to measure tools in the lower, to use in the main spindle. I use a basemaster BM50 and set the Z length of the tools on the main chuck in G59. Hopefully your machine installers set the tool 0 for the turrets in the centre of the flats. For some reason the Doosan guys that installed ours set them up with an offset of 65mm in X and 29.5 in Z... Another problem, which is maybe fixed on your model, since it's a year newer, is that it doesn't keep tolerances for shit. We have temperature monitoring and scale adjustment on ours, but it doesn't work properly. So you'll start at 40.02mm on a diameter, and it will go up to 40.12 over the course of an hour, then down to 39.98 the next, then up to 40.02 again, and repeat that pattern over and over. Another issue, is that if you're milling in the main chuck, with the lower turret, the profile will be mirrored, so watch out for that.
What A Company ! League Of There Own👌
Gee Titan, you a great team of guys there and do they know how to make parts, BOOM.
The students could use a video on decision making…specifically, deciding what machine to assign a job to.
Thks for your look in2 the BEST over seas comp in their Wares & builds
With ya new Mach could you bar feed from EAST/ WEST ?
TITAN keep on BOOMING on
That is just a sick machine
We run a few TT1800SY a 2100 SYY and a 2500SY love all of them
@Titans how can I be part of your Team? Can you take me and train me then watch what being crazy about machining means to some people? Come on Titans!! That is so wild going now.
imagine if every rotary machine on every shop floor in the world had a Dynamo energy gathering attachment to use its own rotation to store and reuse a percentage of the energy that was put in it from the cycle it had to do. in a perfect world if you can store enough to run them all again overnight using only the power it collected that would be awesome. THOUGHTS???
Invent it brother.
Looks like a fantastic machine mate and very compact footprint for the type of work it can do. Best of luck and thanks for sharing 👍
i guess at my work because we do splines and gears its specialized jobs so we dont need proper new machines to be efficient and make real money
Congratulations titan🔥🔥🔥💯🤯🥶
BOOM
As someone who had a boss at one time that had the attitud of we don't allow any fun around here 😒. I would be in hog heaven to work for you as I'm sure all your employees do. BOOM 💥
Congratulations
Holy moly, what a beast
Have been waiting long time for the swiss lathe educational videos keep up the good work 💯❤️
Machine looks awesome! I work for GE and we have quite a few Doosans in the shop. I was wondering if you guys have any or if you’ve ran any Okuma machines. We have a dual turret LOC 650 and it’s a nice machine. Our shop mainly has Okuma, Doosan, and Toshulin.
Great team amazing job's congratulation for the new machine.
John Grizopoulos retired machinist from Greece .
Do you guys have any sliding heads?
What a great team! You guys rock!
so is this a swiss type machine? or something different?
Congratulations on the next machine. I hope that in a few years i will also bought myself a similar one. Right now I'm adaptation my old barn for cnc shop, but the 20-year-old cincinnati or agie is waiting for the first booom machining ;)
Would you be able to create those metal pieces that fit together so cleanly it looks like one piece of metal when put together?
Hello, I am a young machinist from North Carolina. I graduated from a 4 year vocational high school program with a diploma in Machine Technology. Over the last few years I have bounced around a few different companies to add skills to my resume. Most of the jobs I worked were extremely simple like CNC Laser operator/ programmer, and one job as a 3 axis CNC Machine operator.
The question I will ask is, how can I bridge the gap from what I know now, to learning how to program and operate 4 and 5 axis machines. I feel like I am a relatively bright individual with a passion for learning, but I am having a hard time finding a job to really increase my skill set because any 4 or 5 axis position requires years of experience. Any advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated! Best regards :)
Who would not want to work in this professional environment.
I’d be curious of what sort of erp software you guys use. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a video discussing this topic. One of my favorites I’ve used thus far has been pro shop. I used to work for an innovative company who actually wrote that software as they went.
How does cost of production and final sale price per job/piece works out for your irregular production irregular peice specifications works out??
[08/20/22] What's the cost? Can I get a volume discount?
😍Looks like fun ^^ i would love to unbox, setup and use machines like this ...much better than christmas 🤯
New machine days definitely feel like Christmas! They're a blast honestly:)
Imagie they use DMG Mori with 4 turrent and tleach turet can rotate
What does your company build? I know, anything, but curious. Will I see your end product at a Walmart or Costco for example.
Let them chipping commence ^^
Next video on this BEAST! Boom💥
Ok
That's right
What happened to the robodrill?
We still have it
I hate new machine day, a ton of pressure is put on me!!
Obe thing what i can say if ur extrem picky with scratches just take the same foam and foam the entire box
Huh, I am actually keeping a similar type of machine running at job.
We don't want to crash it ☠️
We need a bigger one maybe even one that is embedded into the ground.
We have had machines where we’ve had to anchor them into the ground since they’re so big 🙂
Similar to the Miyano's we just got.
The Team Booom
Titan is 2 minutes from my house. 🤘
Should've bought a Tsugami
The more complex machine is, the more higher price of part would be. I mean simple parts is beter to turn on a simple lathe.
Saludos desde Nicaragua miro los aparatos q nos enseñas gracias casi muero sin ver esas cosas peegunata ustedes pueden hacer un sigueñal de detroit 4 71
where's chris at?
Probably busy grinding parts🤙
@@TITANSofCNC ur son chris? havent see him on anything in forever
Hey Titan
I Love your machine days
I have some machines for your turning people
Look at DMG mori nz Machines
NZ quattro or else
I am interested to work in your company
Please help me brother
do you guys actually make anything?
@aussiemachinist Oh yeah, for sure. Some good ones that stick out are Barry's "Ball in a Box in a Ball", Jessie's "American flag", and Chris' "dodecagon part". You should go check them out!
Yes we DO make parts. Just had an aerospace company at the shop yesterday that brought us some very special parts to machine.
@@barrysetzer you know good and well that y’all are more of a content creator than a machine shop. I don’t doubt y’all will machine a random part here and there but it’s got to be a “very special” part, to use your words.
@@ybloc12 You have Titan employees verifying they make actual parts. Just saying. Their main focus is manufacturing education, not the only focus.
@@Sara-TOC I’d doubt the employees would tell the actual truth, in fear of being fired. People that are actually in manufacturing know what Titan does.
I think the Vericut software is needed if u dont wanna kill a machine like that ;)
how the heck are you buying all these machines if you're not a job shop anymore ?
Rad stuff guys
From what a country is dude on this wideo who cower U.S.A. ?
We are located in the state of Texas, USA
@@TITANSofCNC my eyes are ocupating by optic glass .
Sry
High tech machine dmg Mori
Machine it baby!!!!
Amazing ........... Great
Boom...
First love the vids
Yo do you think you'll invest in a gear cutting machine??? You seem to have all other capabilities that I can think of.
ditch the garbage trade after a year of getting $15 an hour
Are you saying you ditched the trade because you either were too impatient, or just sucked at it?
Bad ass