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This week, we have only one link to share. It’s a video of a pretty amazing example of outside the box thinking.

Pay attention to the process that the operator uses, and the fixtures that he uses during the transitions. If he can do this, think of what you can accomplish in your work area.

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April 20th, 2010

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