Ji

"John, in MN"

01/06/2004 12:34 PM

The old masters

A local sharpening service makes a run once a week through the
area and I drop my blades off at a small local cabinet shop for
pickup. Stopped by there today to pickup some that I left there
last week. It's called a cabinet shop but they'll make just about
anything, too much competition in cabinets these days the owner
once said. The shop is owned by an old timer with nothing but the
old iron everywhere. The shop and equipment is always spotless.
Today he was setting up a Oliver 4 head molder. I've never been
around any of this old heavy stuff so it was quite impressive to see
it working. More so though was seeing him set it up to get it to
produce a cove like a sample he had. Run a few feet, check it with
a dial caliper, run some more etc. Obviously he's done this probably
hundreds if not thousands of times gauging how long it took him to go
to what adjustment to tweak. The skill these old timers have is just
amazing. One of the employees mentioned how all the new machines
built today were computer controlled and a breeze to setup. Well, that
won't be happening at Jack's.

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John, in Minnesota