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Peterson Brass Article - New Caliber Development
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2559463" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have worked with engineers over the years in a specially trade or application. I am a carpenter by trade. I installed of overseen installation of operable walls. Which at one time there was about 16 or men in S. California that installed them that I feel were really good at it. I had been called in on several jobs, because the engineer couldn't figure how to attach the track to something. They hadn't invented sky-hooks yet. I had one College Instructor with a PHD in engineering told me you can't operate those walls. The head of the college was there at the same time. I told him I could with my little finger. I did it. I also told the PHD, that I only had a Straight "D" average diploma at the time I finish high school, and could do it, why can't he. The head of the college had to turn his head and laughed. The other it went right over his head. </p><p>Now I have seen engineers that have worked up through the trades and are engineers now. Others that only have book learning. So it combination of tradesmen, engineers, and bean counters that put it together. There only a few that can do it all. My hats off to all that run a business, and make it succeed. </p><p>Yes I believe that Peterson make good brass!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2559463, member: 101791"] I have worked with engineers over the years in a specially trade or application. I am a carpenter by trade. I installed of overseen installation of operable walls. Which at one time there was about 16 or men in S. California that installed them that I feel were really good at it. I had been called in on several jobs, because the engineer couldn't figure how to attach the track to something. They hadn't invented sky-hooks yet. I had one College Instructor with a PHD in engineering told me you can't operate those walls. The head of the college was there at the same time. I told him I could with my little finger. I did it. I also told the PHD, that I only had a Straight "D" average diploma at the time I finish high school, and could do it, why can't he. The head of the college had to turn his head and laughed. The other it went right over his head. Now I have seen engineers that have worked up through the trades and are engineers now. Others that only have book learning. So it combination of tradesmen, engineers, and bean counters that put it together. There only a few that can do it all. My hats off to all that run a business, and make it succeed. Yes I believe that Peterson make good brass! [/QUOTE]
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