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buckbuster217

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Byesville, Ohio
my view for 8 to 10 hours aday, a Rottler f84 horizontal milling machine

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5Cent

Dignitary Member
Supporting Member
13,033
238
North Central Ohio
So 5cent, what is it you actually do?

We are the sole, global supplier of Anthropomorphic Test Devices (aka Crash Test Dummies). I get to work with dummies all day:smiley_clap: Everything from frontal, side, and rear impact. Lots of airforce, ejection seat, blast legs, pretty much anything that humans are subjected to. From infants to large 95th percentile males.

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I am currently doing vinyl process work (all the skin parts you see on the dummies) as a Manufacturing Engineer, but accepted a new position as a Project Engineer at the beginning of August. I'm just waiting on the new Elastomer Engineer to start so I can transition to my new position. Quite an interesting place to work... and yes Been, Huck may end up getting a "woman" one of these days if I can get enough scrap parts:pickle:
 
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Gern186

Dignitary Member
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10,464
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NW Ohio Tundra
Dang 5 cent, you could dress one of those dummies up and put it in a treestand and really fake out somebody!

That is a cool job.
 

jagermeister

Dignitary Member
Supporting Member
18,310
237
Ohio
Usually I'm in the office during the first half of the day....

My main workstation:
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Workstation #2... GIS System:
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On the road for inspections...
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tuffshot

The Crew
We are the sole, global supplier of Anthropomorphic Test Devices (aka Crash Test Dummies). I get to work with dummies all day:smiley_clap: Everything from frontal, side, and rear impact. Lots of airforce, ejection seat, blast legs, pretty much anything that humans are subjected to. From infants to large 95th percentile males.

Old versions:



New versions:



I am currently doing vinyl process work (all the skin parts you see on the dummies) as a Manufacturing Engineer, but accepted a new position as a Project Engineer at the beginning of August. I'm just waiting on the new Elastomer Engineer to start so I can transition to my new position. Quite an interesting place to work... and yes Been, Huck may end up getting a "woman" one of these days if I can get enough scrap parts:pickle:

You can learn a lot from a dummy.
And they don't talk back.:smiley_coolpeace:
 

dante322

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5,506
157
Crawford county



as a michigan fan I get a little uneasy deep in the heart of buckeye country

I am working at the power plant across the street from the shoe at the moment, this is from the roof.

heere is a pic of the superheat vent muffler we installed last week.

 

bowhunter1023

Owner/Operator
Staff member
49,538
288
Appalachia
I started the day off by leaving the house at 6:30 and driving two hours to get to the area I'm working. We were staking pipeline and ended up meeting up with this old boy on the mountain. It was a hell of a day with a good bit of off roading! I just pulled in to Bob Evans to eat with the wife, so it was a long day! Check out how dirty the truck is!!! I'll have it a month on Thursday and it will have over 100 hours of run time, 3200+ miles, and used 200+ gallons of fuel. I get around!!!

(Not sure how the food plot pics got attached, but I'm on my phone, so who knows!)
 

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jagermeister

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Ohio
I started the day off by leaving the house at 6:30 and driving two hours to get to the area I'm working. We were staking pipeline and ended up meeting up with this old boy on the mountain. It was a hell of a day with a good bit of off roading! I just pulled in to Bob Evans to eat with the wife, so it was a long day! Check out how dirty the truck is!!! I'll have it a month on Thursday and it will have over 100 hours of run time, 3200+ miles, and used 200+ gallons of fuel. I get around!!!

(Not sure how the food plot pics got attached, but I'm on my phone, so who knows!)

That foggy hillside pic is awesome!

But you're truck is trying to tell you something....