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Posted On: 10/14/2018 1:46:27 PM
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"The Warehouse is HUGE. I'm guessing in the neighborhood of 75,000 to 100,000 square feet. And it has its own paint bay that is connected but you have to go outside to get to it, presumably to keep the paint fumes away from the supplies area.
The first thing i noticed was i could see the other end but it was way too far to make out what was there. The photos will tell the whole story better. There were racks and racks of new parts, freshly refurbed/painted parts ready for sale, refurbed parts ready to be painted then sold, and then there were used parts waiting to be refurbed. There was a shipping area up at the front near will call, and there were numerous good sized machines that were refurbed but looked possibly heavy enough that small mobile cranes would be needed to transport them. This business has many large parts weighing in the tons.
In the back area there was a worker with a couple of work benches doing what looked like refurbing very small parts by replacing rubber plugs and the like on parts roughly the size of a human hand.
"Further back we came to a massive sand/blasting machine that i was told can completely clean blast a part by just placing it inside and pushing a button. Once the process is complete in a few minutes, the part is sent to production to have any non-metal pieces replaced and then tested."
The first thing i noticed was i could see the other end but it was way too far to make out what was there. The photos will tell the whole story better. There were racks and racks of new parts, freshly refurbed/painted parts ready for sale, refurbed parts ready to be painted then sold, and then there were used parts waiting to be refurbed. There was a shipping area up at the front near will call, and there were numerous good sized machines that were refurbed but looked possibly heavy enough that small mobile cranes would be needed to transport them. This business has many large parts weighing in the tons.
In the back area there was a worker with a couple of work benches doing what looked like refurbing very small parts by replacing rubber plugs and the like on parts roughly the size of a human hand.
"Further back we came to a massive sand/blasting machine that i was told can completely clean blast a part by just placing it inside and pushing a button. Once the process is complete in a few minutes, the part is sent to production to have any non-metal pieces replaced and then tested."
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