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ChadTower:
--- Quote from: USSEnterprise on April 06, 2007, 03:42:21 pm --- It was not a good operation IMO.
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We were afraid of that when you took the job. Good call in not hitching your rep to his.
Don't ever assume you've learned all there is to learn about a job. Even if you're just coming up with ways to do things faster, you're still learning.
USSEnterprise:
If I were allowed to do things my own way, even if I found them to be faster, I would have. However, I was told not to.
shardian:
--- Quote from: USSEnterprise on April 06, 2007, 03:42:21 pm ---In the month that I worked there, I learned as much as I was going to, with the exception of how to take apart and reassemble each and every DMD machines that exist individually. I know know how to shop a machine's PF. And personally, some of the methods they used I strongly disagreed with. He would list machines on ebay as being in like new shape. However, he never replaced all the PF bulbs, he would leave cracked plastics in place, and he would use washers to cover up cracked slingshot plastics. Take a little extra money and buy new plastics. He would never rebuild flippers, pop bumpers, or the like. He used white rubbers on all the newer machines as opposed to black. He used a bleach cleaner on PFs and cabinets that would sometimes remove paint. It was not a good operation IMO.
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If he was gonna do that bad of a half-ass job, he might as well just have taken the glass off, grabbed a bottle of windex and a roll of paper towels and called it done. What a crappy operation. It appears that all you really gained from the experience was what not to do.
USSEnterprise:
They did do some things right. They did novus the PF. They did remove mylar pretty well without paint loss, but what they did do that was wrong strongly outweighed what they did correctly.
USSEnterprise:
I'm not a pothead :dunno
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