Forum Topic - Molder's Music
Molder's Music
By Jake, Aug 25, 2008
We all know how air guns can be tooted in different notes, but have you Molders ever noticed the tuning fork effect you can get from rapping on ope
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- RE: Molder's Music
By Polyshoe, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:32
Brent,
It looks like its a litle slow at your shop. You should go on tour. Maybe you could open for the Blue Man Group.
Shoe
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By rickbatey, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:54.
I 'heard' music in my head, on my last job, while up stairs looking out over the production floor. With all of those Engel robots running, it was like watching a waltz as they all moved! Normally I prefer my MP3 player, but all that classic rock just paled while watching the 'sychronized' molding! Rick.
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By Polyshoe, Jun 23, 2008 at 4:06.
My boss once asked me why I listen to the radio so loud. I told him if I turned down the radio I would be able to hear the voices in my head. He never asked me to turn it down after that.
Shoe
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By vincens, Jun 23, 2008 at 19:20.
>My boss once asked me why I listen to the radio so loud. I
>told him if I turned down the radio I would be able to hear
>the voices in my head. He never asked me to turn it down
>after that.
>Shoe
In our plant, there are often some pop music playing for mold makers.
The boss never ask them any question about it.
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By Jake, Jun 25, 2008 at 13:58
Back in the day, one of my fellow mold setters favorite music was to sneak up behind you and drop a 8 foot piece of pipe behind ones back.
I must say, it was quite a resonant experience.
Jake
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Forum Topic - Molder's Music
Molder's Music
By Jake, Aug 25, 2008
We all know how air guns can be tooted in different notes, but have you Molders ever noticed the tuning fork effect you can get from rapping on ope
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By Polyshoe, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:32
Brent, It looks like its a litle slow at your shop. You should go on tour. Maybe you could open for the Blue Man Group. Shoe
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By rickbatey, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:54.
I 'heard' music in my head, on my last job, while up stairs looking out over the production floor. With all of those Engel robots running, it was like watching a waltz as they all moved! Normally I prefer my MP3 player, but all that classic rock just paled while watching the 'sychronized' molding! Rick.
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By Polyshoe, Jun 23, 2008 at 4:06.
My boss once asked me why I listen to the radio so loud. I told him if I turned down the radio I would be able to hear the voices in my head. He never asked me to turn it down after that. Shoe
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By vincens, Jun 23, 2008 at 19:20.
>My boss once asked me why I listen to the radio so loud. I >told him if I turned down the radio I would be able to hear >the voices in my head. He never asked me to turn it down >after that. >Shoe In our plant, there are often some pop music playing for mold makers. The boss never ask them any question about it.
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By Jake, Jun 25, 2008 at 13:58
Back in the day, one of my fellow mold setters favorite music was to sneak up behind you and drop a 8 foot piece of pipe behind ones back. I must say, it was quite a resonant experience. Jake
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