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A Thousand Lilac Petals
And chapters of my life Quotes: Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 4:57 PM
At the Assembly Lines

Have been blogging so much about the fun and enjoyment.
Now it's time to blog about work.
But then again, work is about fun and enjoyment too!

Was attached to the main assembly plant in Sattledt the previous week.
Started off the the repair centre learning how to repair power sources.
Then learnt about customer order processing in which i processed a real shipment back for Wilhelm.
Went on to assemble my very own welding power source (TPS 4000) from scratch.
It was like building legos.
Started with an empty cart and ended up with a complete power source.
Imagine installing my own PC boards, fitting my own wires, attaching all the different components and fixing up the entire welding machine.
I can only say it was really exciting.
After which, i got to test my power source to see if it worked.
Yes it did.
Hahah.
And we transported it to the next department for mounting.

Photos:

Attempting to repair a super old power source TP450


My new shoe accessory: ASD


Putting together my power source


Had to cable tie every single wire. Was great fun though


My tutor: Marion


Testing my power source


Tried & tested.


My baby.


FMP: Mounting the power source with the rest of the accessories and carriage.


Welding Test.