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How did so many Mexicans learn motor winding? All the motor winding shops in my area are Mexican family run operations
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>>534282323
What area would that be faggot?
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same way I did, they were willing to accept shit pay under an ancient boomer running the actual winding machine slitting or combining the material that is then hand wound into the motors

it's a crap job but I learned what a REM slitter and what a mark andy are
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There are many industrial practices outlawed because they create gross waste. Pajeet industry.

They only exists because employers pay below minimum wage and produce defective products, or are committing statutory warranty violations. Pajjeeting the public electricity, water, gas supply.
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American kids getting science degrees to build rockets and sheeet but can't repair the machines the make the rocket parts.
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>>534282410
ok but winding and converting isn't particularly wasteful and every label in your house was produced using machines that can also rewind motor wire
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>>534282470
That user is a bot.
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>>534282323
they prolly watched that chinese girl on youtube do it
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>>534282470
>>534282531
This user is an engineer.
The public utilities grid isn't public property, it's government property and there are things you aren't allowed to use it for.

Now most ordinary people, the worst they can do is fuck the taps, power points, meter, to fuck their own connections. But some particularly persistent retards can damage the grid itself. To do that you'd have to have at least some technical understanding do while these laws apply to everyone only tradespeople are generally educated. Educated being the key word.

In the west, we have public utilities that actually work, because we force tradesmen to get liscenced or find another job. We do not let local halfwits fuck with our power grid. And I am in fact community liaison, it's my job to educate halfwits, 90% of whom are immigrants, in the importance of not fucking up the public utilities.

People who try to plug three phrase solar into the mains power, people who try to force water and waste back into the public drinking water supply, people who try to set up sub-grids and sell power to their neibours or try to bottle mains natural gas to resell it.
Shit which if you saw IRL you'd immediately identify as Africa tier, but which you probably wouldn't know specifically why it was illegal or who to call about it.

The other issue related to this is unlicensed repairs of parts, which are then sold as-new, and can fuck incredibly expensive assets. There's no buyer beware, we don't let people take risks like that because within a few years retards would purchase and destroy half the states key industrial infrastructure.

With electrical motors, the issue is that it's very easy to repair them badly, creating a silent liability to future users and to the grid.
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>534283167
Non sequitur
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>be Mexican
>watch fake trade video on YouTube
>think you can make money rewinding electric motors
>they half work, constantly trip their own fuses
>disable the fuses, problem solved
>faulty motor now constantly sparks and causes surges,24/h a day
>nobody will ever know why their stove keeps clicking, as the spiritually white appliance desperately attempts to turn itself off
>run a network of granny switches and outdoor extention lines inside walls, in rooves, underground, between houses.
>suddenly power in the whole area isn't running correctly, because the mains is facing 999 faulty end lines
>constant brown outs

Then there's leeching, people who try to siphon power from the grid without paying for it with magnetic coupling devices, or people who drill holes into the mains to steal water, or who try to boost wireless internet. Theft that causes a hundred times the disruption to the network.
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>>534283441
Humans are stealing cooking gas to resell and setting up their own private electrical grids in your country? Don't tell me anything about Mexicans.
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>>534282436
Making things is Brown-coded
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>>534283587
Mexicans do it in America, are you not aware of the third world ghettoes in your own country? Parts of America have already regressed to third world conditions because migrants have totally destroyed the public infrastructure.

Mexicans rewind electrical motors because the copper is stolen, they're unlicensed, in violation of industrial codes, the buyers are also Mexican, and they don't understand even collectively why Mexico was so fucked up in the first place, or how repeating the same behaviors will fuck up the US.
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>>534283648
no, it's White coded, jew, making inferior copies decades or centuries later is brown coded
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learning curve. once you overcome it and do something over and over, you will get the hang of it. most jobs just require lots of focus and repetition. there are "low iq retards" doing jobs that keep various aspects of your life running smoothly.
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>>534282323
Wow wire loop counting, real complicated shit there.
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>>534286085
But why. This is what, 64kb or something?
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>>534282323
Because when the mexicans learned to do it in mexico they passed down the knowledge in their family to make a trade for themselves for life.

And when you learned to do it in america you didn't tell your family anything about it beyond "ok day at work I guess" and then when you eventually retired or were fired all that knowledge stayed with the company and absolutely zero of it was passed to your family.

That is why.
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>>534286085
They employed nogs to do this
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>>534286142
This went to the moon yeah. It was needed because the magnetic fields/way it works was robust and could survive space.
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>>534286286
Oh god I thought this one was something someone was doing as a hobby. That would be a dangerous level of autism. I don't think transistor memory even existed yet so that was not only robust it was basically the only option.
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>>534286273
I know. because
>on
>off
Is really fucking simple. So is winding wires, in fact it's so easy that Indians do it completely wrong and it still somehow manages to function.
>So why don't whites do it
Whites just do the proper thing and make a new one. No fucking around testing phases, no looking for shorts and god forbid actually pulling enameled hot potted wires from a core assembly. Fuck that shit, only poor people do that shit because..well they're poor.
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>>534282323
American flags shitting on winding without knowing it’s done here as well, they’re exposing themselves as worthless niggers. They’re mad they can’t fix shit and gotta buy new because they can’t open a fucking book and learn basic skills
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>>534282323
This electrician I worked under said motor winding is one of the worst jobs he's ever had to do, and most companies would rather throw it away and replace it because of how long it takes (up to a certain point I'm sure).
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>>534286340
It was non volatile type of memory that wouldn't lose data in the case of power bumps/loss. I actually don't know how they "compute" new flights, if they use another non volatile based memory or moved to some shielded/special snowflake ECC RAM/"modern" computer.
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>>534286384
lol, incredible cope.
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>>534282436
Holy SOVL
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>>534282436
This is actually the problem. Manual labor was so vilified by the 90s, not even poor White kids were funneled into trades. Trades were considered dead ends back then, their image only started recovering the last 15-20 years.
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>>534282323
>How did so many Mexicans learn motor winding?
You recommend your friends as potential hires. Nepotism? Yes, and until we get a real social credit system that actually has your real profile, you need to rely on friends and family
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>>534286533
This, the millennial generation got scammed into getting a college degree and not learning any actual skills
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>>534286587
Shut up kike
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>>534286504
>It's so hard saar we don't know even know how to use a spirograph

I would make a "basket weaving forum" joke but it's literally just basket weaving with enameled wires and it's no joke that's what we're talking about.
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>>534286533
>>534282436
have you guys never visited a university workshop? Every experimental physicists institute has has one and usually the scientist in question is expected to know how to fix these things himself.
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>>534286832
Over here only licenced electricians are allowed to do that. I'm not even sure if an electrical engineering professor would be allowed.
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In Mexico knowing what a phase is elevates you from landscape gardener to minister for electricity.
We must have more phrases!

The other week I did a field day and some of the shit I saw
>bridging domestic fuse box while you worked on it to avoid walking back and forth to reset the emergency fuses
>running a power cable inside the water overflow pipe to install a light above a bath
>spraying insulation foam over a ceiling wire to stop rats chewing it/ to hold it in place
>burrying an outdoor power cable under a patio to make a power point
>how to splice one wire 6 times to make 6 power points.
>how to turn off mains power to a building without calling us to turn it off (by causing a local brown out)
>ten ways to move a down line without disconnecting the power

Sometimes we're showing guys in real time how what they plan to do could kill them, often we resort to filming these pantomime videos where someone flips around in a puddle until they get the idea. They don't even care that electrocution kills people, we tell them they will pee their pants and it will break their phones and cause erectile dysfunction, the fact they would die, somehow not relevent or tangible enough for them
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>>534286641
One mexican in a crew knows how to install drywall, calls his friend to help him, now theres two mexicans in the drywall crew.
Who else would he call?
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>>534283167
The Chinese grid seems to do fine
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>>534286478
A lot of businesses use old machines.
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>>534282323
It's an ancient art forbidden to christians.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zksguR4hLrY]



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