How whistles are made by hand | MADE HERE | Popular Mechanics
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2020
- Joseph Hudson started work at the age of 12 in the engineering workshops of Birmingham. He trained for 7 years as a toolmaker learning to do by hand the many tasks so often undertaken by a machine today. In these early times he learned the skills that made him a superb craftsman in metal, later forming J Hudson & Co Whistles Ltd., which would become ACME Whistles.
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Whoever decided what steps to skip, know that it is maddening.
That first machine was made down the road from where I live!
When I grow up I want to be a whistle blower:)
It is this low tech, small & medium enterprise that put most people on job.
Yet they are very much 'the whistle manufacturer' if you ignore cheap imports from China...
Toot toot!
Will there ever be enough whistles in the world...? Not until each child is given one at birth, and encouraged to blow it at special times in life...
well mostly by machine but sometimes by hand too
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👌👍😁
...I hope they have ''safety meetings'' and stuff.
Convened by a whistle blast, I imagine...
Can't they have a machine blowing air through them to test them with someone listening? I'm not sure I want to buy a new whistle fresh with random guy saliva on/in it.
Not a 'random guy'... He's a whistle testing specialist.... Hear in the video.. one of the metropolitan whistles was a bit flat - Into the reject bin it went !