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The Daily Grind

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 8:23 pm
by Captainkirk
Work...ugh. We work to live, not live to work. At least I don't. Regardless, some of us have some pretty interesting jobs. Or at least they might be interesting to others. Snap a few photos of what you do in the daily grind, post them up here with a little story about what's going on, no matter what you do. You're a pig farmer? Show us dem piggies. Welder? Snap a few of some projects. House builder? Nothing cooler than watching a bunch of sticks turn into a home. Work in an office? Show us your desk or the water cooler. Preacher? Show us The Lord's House. Retired? Show us the inside of your local WalMart. :lol: Trad archers come from all walks of life and it's cool to see them all!

Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 8:00 pm
by Captainkirk
Well, some of you that have been here a while know what I do in my "Daily Grind"; for those of you that don't, I am chief of maintenance on a pair of Falcon 2000 Classic jet aircraft for a private corporation. Last week we had some engine work scheduled to be done in our facility, and the mobile crew came up to handle it. They got started Thursday.

The day started out way too early, with the launch of our other aircraft. The mobile team showed up and began the process...first removing the cowls, then the afterbodies and thrust reversers (TR's), and finally the hot section heat shields...


Afterbody with TR's attached

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Frontal view of afterbody

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Ever see a grown jet nekkid? :shock:

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Hey, Leroy...what all dem t'ings do?

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Hope they remember where all them pieces go...

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The days can run long. Running on 14 hours...

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...followed by...

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(yawn)...I'm outta here. Got another launch in the am...

See ya tomorrow.

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Hopefully, things will start going back together Monday morning (tomorrow) so we can make a Wednesday flight.

Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:01 pm
by Captainkirk
We missed getting much done yesterday as only half the parts showed up.... :(
But the mobile team made up for it today. They had both heat shields on and afterbodies hung by noon, run-ups and log entries completed and cowls back on by 3:00.
Nice work, guys! :mrgreen:

Afterbodies hung and TR's hooked up...

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Ready to run.

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Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:23 pm
by J. Holden
I'll snap some pics tomorrow while at work. That'll give me an opportunity to figure out how to post pics.

-Jeremy

Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:39 pm
by Captainkirk
J. Holden wrote:I'll snap some pics tomorrow while at work. That'll give me an opportunity to figure out how to post pics.

-Jeremy
If you get stuck, pm me.

Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 7:11 pm
by Graps
Hay Kirk , the parts you had left over , were the really that important ?
I do hope that you remembered to time the Jansen gear with the oscillating reciplicator . Wouldn't want that to happen again . :oops:

Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 7:35 pm
by Captainkirk
I didn't do the work. I just supervised. So it's all good.

Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 8:02 pm
by Graps
Well this is what I do everyday at work .
This is my computer that I program for the CNC machine .

Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 8:04 pm
by Graps
And this is that part I'm making .
Just a simple piece that can give you an idea .

Re: The Daily Grind

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 3:39 am
by Captainkirk
I've always found CAM/CAD and machining to be fascinating.