Posted by teddy52food on June 13, 2009 at 06:52:11 from (209.237.111.169):
In Reply to: OT Mechanics posted by John B. on June 12, 2009 at 20:52:11:
This reminds me of a true story told by my friend Joe. He was working at a factory job on maintainance when the foreman brought him a drawing of a jig for bending iron and asked if he could build it. Joe said ,sure I can build it but it won't work. He asked why it won't work & Joe said you figure it out. He later came back & said the engineers looked it over & said it will work if you build it according to the drawings. So Joe built it on company time & when he was done they all agreed it was what they wanted. They put a length of iron in it & pulled the levers & it bent up the iron just the way they wanted, but after it was all bent there was no way to get it out of the jig!
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