2/ Forget it, Jake, it's Pakistanhttps://twitter.com/FunkyDuffy/status/1465204200795566080?t=aDsX01ASfya8At9NV3CA_g&s=19 …
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It’s eye-opening to see how extremely cheap labor reduces the incentive to make even the most rudimentary of process improvements.
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And just think, this is probably above average for the world.
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Isn't there a risk when you use untested scrap steel that it won't be up to grade and you'll make a part that fails mid-operation, sending shrapnel everywhere?
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"You think we have spare time for optimisation? We've got 70000 sprockets to make by tomorrow morning!"
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The wire brush bench grinder that's on the floor at the end has me the most perplexed. It's like they're intentionally trying to make it as shitty and uncomfortable a job as possible.
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Is this that "Loconomy" I keep hearing about?
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I worked on a contract to design new motorcycles for Hero Motors, something that Honda had formerly done. It took us awhile to realize that their labor was free, but material wasn't. An airy bracket we'd punch out of sheet steel they'd weld in 6 pieces to save material cost.
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the comments on that video are great
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