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Greddy Profec B Spec 2, Nordskog AIT, HBC MBC
Limitedslip7 replied to Limitedslip7's topic in LBTS GLWS
Greddy boost controller sold; still have the MBC and AIT -
Greddy Profec B Spec 2, Nordskog AIT, HBC MBC
Limitedslip7 replied to Limitedslip7's topic in LBTS GLWS
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Greddy Profec B Spec 2, Nordskog AIT, HBC MBC
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Greddy Profec B Spec 2, Nordskog AIT, HBC MBC
Limitedslip7 replied to Limitedslip7's topic in LBTS GLWS
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Greddy Profec B Spec 2 boost controller: Bought this new, installed it in my RX7, used it briefly before parting it out. I'll even throw in a free 3-bar map sensor. $240 HBC manual boost controller: Brand new in package. $70 Nordskog digital air intake temperature gauge: Brand new in package. $50 http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m187/limitedslip7/GreddyProfec2_zps964769b8.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m187/limitedslip7/HBCBC_zps051dacdf.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m187/limitedslip7/AIT_zps15903cc3.jpg
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A fast food joint that gave me some wicked food poisoning. They both suck terribly...
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Why not just build a badass motorcycle stand for it then?
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What it looked like on the bike:
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I do not condone this in any way what-so-ever and I think you're a huge squid. However, I did this for a guy in exchange for painting my bike. Bent sheet to match rail extrusions: Chopped, squared up, beveled edges: Jigged, welded/fishplated on insides, then welded an angle rail on the bottom: Extended 10" vs stock (For a CBR 600 ):
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I got stiffed two week's pay from a machine shop called Stover Industries in Delaware, Ohio. Cocksuckers went out of business and didn't tell anyone until it was payday. Tried to go through the Ohio attorney general like I was supposed to but didn't end up getting shit.
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Tried to go to Maanas on the 1st; they were packed and we were the only white people in the place. We went somewhere else because we didn't feel like waiting but it has to be good if it is that popular with Indians...
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I've got about 25-30lbs of mixed brass in .40, .45, and 5.56 sitting at home in a box. Might be a few 9mm, 7.62x39, and some other calibers in there too. How much do you think it would be worth?
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I'll ask tomorrow about that situation and see what the deal is. I know they have hired people with an associates who are working on their BS.
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He might be able to get into the process engineering position with the way they drag their feet around here sometimes, but he would definitely have to have his degree first if he doesn't have much relevant experience.
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There are several available engineering positions here at the Whirlpool division in Marion. These are direct hire opportunities; no recruiter BS. My motivation? I get a bonus for refferals and a reduced workload. I can take your resume directly to the manager for the following positions but there are a few more manager/tech team leader positions on the Whirlpool website as well. I'm not sure exactly what they are offering pay-wise, but you can expect a minimum of $60k per year + bonus and benefits. Act fast if you are interested and qualified as they have begun doing phone screenings. Stamping/Tooling Engineer - You will provide technical expertise and leadership in developing, facilitating, implementing, and troubleshooting the processes, equipment and tooling required to manufacture steel parts for Marion's dryer products. This position will be responsible for cost, quality and safety improvements while maintaining daily operations to achieve division goals in a facility that produces clothes dryers. What You Will Do Support day to day press and fabrication operations. Initiate problem solving and conduct root cause analysis. Implement Process & Tooling projects driven through new product development, product design changes and or process improvements. Provide engineering knowledge to improve productivity, quality, and safety through the implementation of Lean manufacturing systems and techniques and the use of OPEX tools. Assist in design reviews of new product implementations and help drive the execution of Design for Manufacturing and Assembly and Mistake Proofing methodologies and techniques. Assist in New Model Introductions to include engineering builds, preproduction, first part approvals and process development. Specify, order, and assure proper implementation of new process equipment and tooling. Provide technical support to technicians and work teams and serve as a technical resource and support to the teams in the department. Maintain quality standards within the department. Communicate with work teams, supervisors, and other departments to ensure greatest efficiency. Qualifications What you need to succeed in this position Minimum 5 years stamping and or tool and die experience required Experience in all areas of metal stamping including progressive, manual, and transfer dies Bachelor of Science degree in an Engineering discipline preferred Willing to work evening and/or weekend shift hours as required to complete project work or support the operation Excellent planning, project management, and leadership skills Strong problem solving and stamping die troubleshooting skills are required AutoCad experience is a plus. Ability to read and interpret both product and equipment designs and drawings. Superior communication, presentation, and facilitation skills Able to work in a team based decision-making environment Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles and 6 Sigma tools and the ability to apply them in order to establish and improve manufacturing processes is desired. Understanding of Process Capability ie. CP and CPk. Ability to assess product development concepts and features and develop manufacturing processes and technologies to manufacture new product innovations. Ability to facilitate the introduction of new processes, interface with equipment, tooling, and material suppliers as well as provide operations support as needed. Ability to travel and meet with equipment suppliers and other Whirlpool facilities Ability to lift up to 35 pounds, stoop, kneel, squat and stand for long periods of time Knowledge of industrial systems and equipment Hands-on approach to problem solving and resolution Strong analytical and problem solving skills Process Engineer - You will provide technical expertise and leadership in developing, facilitating, implementing, and troubleshooting the processes, equipment and tooling required to manufacture steel parts for Marions's dryer products. This position will be responsible for cost, quality and safety improvements while maintaining daily operations to achieve division goals in a facility that produces clothes dryers. What You Will Do Support day to day press and fabrication operations. Initiate problem solving and conduct root cause analysis. Provide engineering knowledge to improve productivity, quality,and safety through the implementation of Lean manufacturing systems and techniques and the use of OPEX tools. Assist in design reviews of new product implementations and help drive the execution of Design for Manufacturing and Assembly and Mistake Proofing methodologies and techniques. Assist in New Model Introductions to include engineering builds, preproduction, first part approvals and process development. Specify, order, and assure proper implementation of new process equipment and tooling. Provide technical support to technicians and work teams and serve as a technical resource and support to the teams in the department. Maintain quality standards within the department. Communicate with work teams, supervisors, and other departments to ensure greatest efficiency. Qualifications What you need to succeed in this position Bachelor of Science degree in an Engineering discipline preferred Willing to work evening and /or weekend shift hours as required to complete project work Manufacturing experience in metal fabrication is preferred Excellent planning, project management, and leadership skills Superior communication, presentation, and facilitation skills Able to work in a team based decision-making environment Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles and 6 Sigma tools and the ability to apply them in order to establish and improve manufacturing processes is desired. Assess product development concepts and features and develop manufacturing processes and technologies to manufacture new product innovations. Facilitate the introduction of new processes, interface with equipment, tooling, and material suppliers as well as provide operations support as needed. Ability to travel and meet with equipment suppliers and other Whirlpool facilities Ability to lift up to 35 pounds, stoop, kneel, squat and stand for long periods of time Knowledge of industrial systems and equipment Hands-on approach to problem solving and resolution Strong analytical and problem solving skills
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Looks like it's sold already from the comments...
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I really wouldn't expect it to be as accurate as the AR, especially with the old mil surp ammo I would be shooting through it.
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Anyone know of any places around that have one in stock? I want my next gun to be of a somewhat larger bore and have a longer range than my AR. That, and 54R is just so damn cheap!
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Hahaha, sounds like typical Marionites. That $2k has already been spent on Heroin...
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Colorado Trail - Continental Divide Trail Dual Sport Ride on WR250R
Limitedslip7 replied to indypup's topic in Pics and Vids
I mountain biked the Monarch Crest trail a few months ago! It follows the continental divide as well and some sections looked similar to that. Spectacular views. Looks a lot easier on something with a motor... -
Does he have a Journeyman card? Whirlpool here in Marion just recently had some direct hire open positions for them. Only pays ~$25/hr, but there is usually plenty of overtime available from what I understand...
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Only been in there twice, the salesman I talked to was a huge d-bag. Said his wrist was broken because he punched a burgler and that he had sold all five of his guns the night before it happened or he would have shot him for sure. Also said that the Continential SportAttacks I had just bought elsewhere were complete shit because he slid all the way through an intersection at a red light on a bike equipped with them. I just kind of backed out slowly and never returned...