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ForgeMotorsport
19-04-2005, 06:53
Thought you guys may be interested in taking a peak behind the scenes of our UK manufacturing operation ,
Heres the video , Just click on the "click to bgin movie" link

Forge link (http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/content.asp?inc=media)

LordStorm
19-04-2005, 11:54
nice

m0rk
19-04-2005, 12:33
When Saul & I visited the other month we took a whole bunch of photo's, got the grand tour etc

I have to finish off writing that article up for y'all, but it's pretty good :D

flashbsd
19-04-2005, 17:26
nice one, thats great :)

shouldn't the dump valves be cheaper seens that they look easy to make? :p only joking :D

Got mine on order :D

WeeJase
20-04-2005, 00:10
buy your employees some gloves:p

ForgeMotorsport
20-04-2005, 12:38
These guys are skilled & hardened engineers , who would laugh at the thought of wearing gloves , they are for delicate hands not used to hard work , :) :bleh:

Saul
20-04-2005, 12:50
like yours then rich :p

RichardBW
21-04-2005, 10:10
I have a special brick textured keyboard now and I have also inserted glass and razor blade fragments in to my mouse just for fun.

Oh and Saul................................ :birdy:................ :D

Saul
21-04-2005, 11:17
lmao

ive seen the moisteurising hand cream in the toilets, you have nowhere to hide

:D

Yumann
21-04-2005, 12:26
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Where can i buy one of those cnc machines always wanted one!

m0rk
21-04-2005, 12:31
the moisteurising hand cream in the toilets

Oh - so that's what it was. thought it tasted funny :hide:

RichardBW
21-04-2005, 13:20
Its not moisteurising cream. And Mork if you were eating/tasting it :confused: you better get to the hospital sharpish.

sportbilly
21-04-2005, 14:59
You need a quality ERP software solution now .... ;)

WeeJase
21-04-2005, 17:38
Its not moisteurising cream. And Mork if you were eating/tasting it :confused: you better get to the hospital sharpish.
mmmm barrier cream ;)

ForgeMotorsport
22-04-2005, 10:15
running the latest version of solid works seems to work well