Check out this 1936 Chevrolet Assembly Line Video

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  1. Lakeroadster

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    very cool, everyone had a job....
     
  3. Fleetside63

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    Impressive! Demanded coordination and concentration for repetitive work. Didn't see any missing fingers! I can imagine the noise of that machinery and hammering too! Impressive. Lots of folks from the hill country traveled up to work in Detroit, etc, to get out of the coal mines, and for decent steady pay. Maybe more so towards the 40's and 50's.
     
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    Neat. Its like the tv show, "How Do They Do that?" You can learn things that you never imagined wanting to know:)
     
  5. Lakeroadster

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    I posted the video about a year ago... just watched it again.. so cool seeing how automated we were really were in 1936.

    Thanks for keeping the post alive!
     
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    Great video ! I wonder if they use some of the same dies for reproduction parts?
     
  7. Lakeroadster

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    If they do they are probably in China, Taiwan, or South Korea. :mad:
     
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    i really enjoyed that video
     
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    Thought this might be a good thread to add onto.
    Great cutaway views of the Chevy Six begin about 5:45,
    including an explanation of the old "dip and splash" crank lube...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz2p1SvuYjY
     
  10. vwnate1

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    That's " TARGET LUBRICATION ' John..... :p

    I'm off to watch the video .

    EDIT : THANK YOU ! that was terrific .

    I wish they'd show training films like this o the new kids coming up ....
     
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    How boring! I wonder if they rotated jobs or was it the same friggin' job, all day every day.
     
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    Same job , every day .

    Boring as all get out .
     

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