11-22-2012, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by tonyko1
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So after writing the above, but not reading the link, I said to myself: "Myself, oh heck, how pretencious of myself to not read the article before chiming in".
After reading the article, which is factually correct in the time line, so too am I correct in my above post, and gosh darn, my 32 yrs of mfg is starting to pay off.
Indeed, 24hrs from start to finish, okay. But actual labor hours associated with it is actually the smallest part of the equation.
Not to go historical, but this is why Ford made the assembly line so successful, planning and preparation. Or as any fortune cookie will tell you " Fail to plan, and plan to fail."
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I'm somewhat curious as to why you'd assume that build time wouldn't include things like transit & curing time. Afterall, they're still part of the build process, even if nothing is being added.
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Originally Posted by FbodFather My sister's dentist's brother's cousin's housekeeper's dog-breeder's nephew sells coffee filters to the company that provides coffee to General Motors......
........and HE WOULD KNOW!!!!
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