Hey, but isn't part of the fun going on the young-university line and having the exciting supprise that you have to take buses to the next station due to maitnance? :)
Perhaps I'm being pedantic, but it seems moreso that proper comms infrastructure design and preventative maitnance plans is the problem Whatsapp is a readily available and an accessible solution... one that is better…
For tests on prototype subsystems like a cooling system? Totally fair game Live full production systems? Usually no one will be willing to risk the OSHA or ISO violations where critical failure affects safety. Or, if…
Sometimes I wish there was an archive of all the small tips like these But other days I kind of like the piecemealed nature of sharing "tribal knowledge" when you bump shoulders with others
There is a book I recommend to alot. Mostly out of intrest/leisure 60 years with man and machine A guy who started as a millwright in 1890. Was a touring magazine editor until the end of ww2 It's hard to find but it's a…
Absolutely. It's like viewing the source code of a launched CS product and become familiar all the python libraries they used You start to hit the next threshold when you start to become a mad-max salvager. Fan motor…
Lol sweet... so even you guys with highly dangerous stuff too Hey, my favourite jank tip: an O ring blew but you don't have a replacement? Bubble gum works pretty well for a few days
Cool! I work in R&D in heavy mfg I find when people outside the "handy" diciplines (factory operations, industrial setting eng, skilled trades), they think mfg and engineered components are much more elegant than they…
Hey man, actual Mech-E here. Also general mechanical hobbyist and handyman; not just one of those CAD guys Just some quick things that may help you point you in the right direction. This is coming the "small scale…
It's funny. I was recently in a rut like yourself since 2020. Aibet younger, 28. Total 180 as of last month I work a good stable engineering job (mech, not tech), but am very bored of it. I clock in and out on…
I've been here fairly recently since the heavy covid years. I've been making good progress out of this, but I've still got a ways to go The way I looked at it was that I was in a local maximum of wellbeing. Less than I…
Hey, but isn't part of the fun going on the young-university line and having the exciting supprise that you have to take buses to the next station due to maitnance? :)
Perhaps I'm being pedantic, but it seems moreso that proper comms infrastructure design and preventative maitnance plans is the problem Whatsapp is a readily available and an accessible solution... one that is better…
For tests on prototype subsystems like a cooling system? Totally fair game Live full production systems? Usually no one will be willing to risk the OSHA or ISO violations where critical failure affects safety. Or, if…
Sometimes I wish there was an archive of all the small tips like these But other days I kind of like the piecemealed nature of sharing "tribal knowledge" when you bump shoulders with others
There is a book I recommend to alot. Mostly out of intrest/leisure 60 years with man and machine A guy who started as a millwright in 1890. Was a touring magazine editor until the end of ww2 It's hard to find but it's a…
Absolutely. It's like viewing the source code of a launched CS product and become familiar all the python libraries they used You start to hit the next threshold when you start to become a mad-max salvager. Fan motor…
Lol sweet... so even you guys with highly dangerous stuff too Hey, my favourite jank tip: an O ring blew but you don't have a replacement? Bubble gum works pretty well for a few days
Cool! I work in R&D in heavy mfg I find when people outside the "handy" diciplines (factory operations, industrial setting eng, skilled trades), they think mfg and engineered components are much more elegant than they…
Hey man, actual Mech-E here. Also general mechanical hobbyist and handyman; not just one of those CAD guys Just some quick things that may help you point you in the right direction. This is coming the "small scale…
It's funny. I was recently in a rut like yourself since 2020. Aibet younger, 28. Total 180 as of last month I work a good stable engineering job (mech, not tech), but am very bored of it. I clock in and out on…
I've been here fairly recently since the heavy covid years. I've been making good progress out of this, but I've still got a ways to go The way I looked at it was that I was in a local maximum of wellbeing. Less than I…