An avid endurance athlete, Kenny has competed in triathlons (he’s an Ironman) and various other fitness activities. Still, his passions lie with his faith, family, friends, and his love for well-designed power tools. With a background in science, you’ll often find Kenny chatting up engineers at media events to get caught up on the latest tool technology.
In addition to Wente’s concerts, Livermore has a growing music and arts scene that makes it easy to stumble across live music and entertainment most days of the week. Shadow Puppet Brewing Company (4771 Arroyo Vista, Ste. B) frequently pairs live music with beer releases, plus hosts stand-up and magic show events. // Over in Blacksmith Square, grab a pint from Tap 25 (25 S. Livermore Ave.) or a glass of wine and a small plate from Swirl on the Square (21 S. Livermore Ave.) and listen to live music Fridays through Sundays. // For something more high brow, hit Bankhead Theater (2400 First St.), home to performances from local groups such as the Livermore Valley Opera and Valley Dance Theatre. Lest opera and dance aren’t your thing, Bankhead also serves as the Tri-Valley stop for touring musical heavyweights ranging from OK Go to Lisa Loeb, so keep an eye on the calendar.
I’m not going to invest in the high cost of D cells–any more– to check this out, but only rely on experience. All the fluorescent emergency lights I’ve ever owned (and I’ve still got a few)–which used D cells–would not run–last–for 20 hours on a set of D cells, but more like 3 hours at best. (I also know, from experimentation–that the current drain of this type lamp is ≈ 500 mA). (I live in an area where power outages have given me much too ample opportunity for un-wanted data-gathering, and D-cell purchases).
The automatic sorting system, which can be factory ordered or retrofitted, deposits processed sheet metal components onto a pair of pallets next to the laser cutting center. It supports users manufacturing large series where the cut parts need to be unloaded quickly and stacked.
Park Jin Hyok worked as part of a team of hackers, also known as the Lazarus Group, to try to breach multiple other U.S. businesses, according to the complaint. In 2016 and 2017, Park’s targets included defense contractor Lockheed Martin. The complaint said there was no evidence Lockheed was breached.
And what’s next may already be here. Advances in manufacturing technology of all kinds—from hardware to software and productivity-enhancing ancillary equipment—could be seen in the booths of 1700 exhibitors who took up 750,000 square feet of exhibit space. They welcomed 45,000 plus visitors to Chicago’s McCormick Place, where FABTECH 2017 revealed that the metal forming and fabricating industry is well aware of the key trends in the metalworking industry. Automation, digitalization via Industry 4.0, and just about any way of lasing, punching, cutting, burning, and welding materials were highlighted in virtually every exhibit.
New in bending technology on the Trumpf stand this year was the introduction of the MagicShoe and the TruBend Series 5000. The MagicShoe is a work shoe fitted with smart sensors. This makes it easy for the operator to move around and initiate the stroke wherever they are standing at the machine. Dragging and relocating foot pedals becomes a thing of the past, and the space in front of the machine remains clear.
Cutting is cutting, bending is bending and when you look at a price differential that adds up to hundreds of thousands or millions of ZAR one starts to wonder who is shafting who. Consider the components. Most racks, linear guides, cabling, optical fibers, beam control optics, drives, invertors etc. can only be sourced from a few manufacturers. It seems to me that all the manufacturers, European and those from the East, are sourcing from the same suppliers. So what exactly are you paying for? It seems we are all blinded by the fact that to have a quality product one needs to buy from Europe or Japan. Is it the huge factories with clean white facades, massive R&D budgets or is it the marketing that gives us the feeling we are special and should we be paying the higher price that will cover the cost of a very nice holiday home someone, for the benefit of a name? Or is it the shame of saying I bought a Chinese or Taiwanese machine?
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The AL-220/70 gathers all sawing, punching, drilling and marking operations together on a single computer-controlled machine.
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