Another Ford Video Some scenes show the casting and machining of the block and crank along with much more.
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Re: Another Ford Video Nothing there a Ron
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Re: Another Ford Video Probably the same as my brain??
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Re: Another Ford Video Now that is funny Ron! :)
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Re: Another Ford Video Very nice video Ron. Looks like early 1938 production. During the engine assembly I could see 21 studs, 24 studs and a V8-60. All with Stromberg carbs.
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Re: Another Ford Video Finally, I got something right. That's getting harder to do.
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Re: Another Ford Video Reminds me of those Jim Handy films we saw in the shop classes of the 50's and 60's.
Very inspirational to the young engineers of tomorrow. Those were good times. |
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Re: Another Ford Video Thanks for sharing. Very enlightening!!
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Re: Another Ford Video Thanks a bunch Ron !!!!!! Loved it. mike
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Re: Another Ford Video Mickey Rooney was a Gem, loved his films.During the war my Mom hired an older boy to take us kids( several younger boys) To the movies Over on Milwaukee ave Chicago. At the times Theater. We got 10 cents for the show and a nickel for candy. Show started at 10AM and ended around 4 pm or so. It was a form of baby sitting, while the Moms went shopping and other things for the family. My mom worked at Zenith during the week. Sometimes we'd stop at the barber school and get a free hircut.. That building is still there.. I'm glad I can remembr these old days, times were different then
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Re: Another Ford Video A person can see the engine block flasks being loaded with cores and then going down the pouring line as well as a lot of the machine shop stuff too. Frame fabrication was fast but those guys had to turn out a lot of stuff in a shift. It was busy work for sure. No time to loli-gag around.
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