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    hey Ma watch this !!

    got a new projrct and gonna use a stinger for it, more later !!

    this will show industrial this little baby is,,,,

    1.2 million square feet on the main floor, mezzanie ads another .5 mill or so.

    the real kicker is Amazon is moving in, in less than 4 weeks, and a stinger is a big part of the production tooling,, more to come !!




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    1.2 million square feet on the main floor, mezzanie ads another .5 mill or so.

    the real kicker is Amazon is moving in, in less than 4 weeks, and a stinger is a big part of the production tooling

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    I need some of that work!
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    I think that is classified as a "Industrial gloat"....

    Good Luck,

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    I think amazon knew that it would take a personality as big as Jim's not to get lost in that place.
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    I'm with Gene on this one. We got lots of flat work, but still have idle time that could be used for something even more interesting...
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    we are providing all the casework and solid surface tops,, 300' of cabinetry 360' of solid surface vanitys (about 80 sinks) in 12 restrooms,, we are using the stinger for all bowl and fixture cutouts,, produces a finished smooth cut where a hand held router and templates will take 7 times longer and require much more sanding.. this tool paid for itself in savings on this job

  7. Cool job congratulations! now get that man a box to stand on when assembling.

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    interesting how many caught that on camheads,, it was the only one that tall

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    Why so many duplicate photos Jim?

    This is profitable work, and I'm glad it paid for your router...

    But I thought you were doing some more of those carved panels...
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    moving the digital into another room for the panel work.. got a contract for a large clubhouse in panels, as far as type of work we have churches (furniture) military, (churches) private corporate interiors, amazon, intel, deltacom and a few others at the same time

    the new aspire has more capabilitys with the textured panels, some of this will be explained at the aspire vegas user group meeting

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    amazon done made enough with the stinger to order a new camaster 510 atc!!!

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    Nice choose .... I am only able to get a 508 ATC in my workshop, I am getting the anaalog spindle so I can adjust on the fly
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    hI jIM,
    Its great and awesome project. Are you not afraid such huge, never-ending projects?... What is the time-frame for completion of this project and how you monitor the progress?
    My respect to you and your work.

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    timing based on completion of sheerock installation and customer expectations,, it has been said that " when the cabinetmaker installs it changes a job from a construction project to a finish project" onve we arrive it turns into a race as all the other subcontractors want to get paid !! it is a balance of timing. i call it dancing

    we are within one week of finnishing more pics soon

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