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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 00:15:20 -0600, Ignoramus9551 wrote:
I have a question about cost of wrenches. I thought that making wrenches is automated. There is not much labor cost in wrenches. They are stamped, forged, polished etc, and that all seems to be a fully automatable process with no need for much human input. Hence labor cost is not a big consideration. Am I mistaken? I toured the snap-on plant in Kenosha about 10-15 years ago, and was amazed at the amount of hand-work being done for what seemed to me could easily be done by machines. Maybe that's changed now but it was impressive. |
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