The factory setup looks awesome, those 500t mills are hella hella expensive it's really cool to see the actual machines that shape the parts we hold as a final product. You should show off the actual machines more and put a gopro in the bay while its doing passes etc. PS Can we get some more mlok m-wm mounts if you are on the tools pretty please?? ❤
As someone who has operated a small business for years and also worked in a machine shop, it baffles me that they are able to give away so many free lights after going through all of these processes!
Also every time one of the workers would scramble out of view it would crack me up! But I do wish they would have felt comfortable to keep working so we could see it.
Looks great!! I really like how safe and durable the lights are, and the high quality of battery, build, drivers, everything. My #1 flashlight-brand here in Sweden. Only sad part is we can’t get any nice colors here, only standard black.
Really interesting and informative, thank you - and a question: since most of the solid bar stock is machined to become tubular (i.e., hollow), there must be an enormous amount of machine waste - what happens to all that waste metal? Is it sent back to a foundry to be reprocessed (basically, melted back into more of the same general type of bar stock)? I'm wondering if this waste can be put back into production of the same material, since the exact type of alloy would be known and all you'd need to do is clean off liquids used in the process of machining the bar stock.
It really is awesome to see how our beautiful Olight gear is made from beginning to end ... gotta luv it
great tour, everything is so nice. 👍
Really love the sharing of all the manufacturer processes of the lights!💚😁
The factory setup looks awesome, those 500t mills are hella hella expensive it's really cool to see the actual machines that shape the parts we hold as a final product.
You should show off the actual machines more and put a gopro in the bay while its doing passes etc.
PS Can we get some more mlok m-wm mounts if you are on the tools pretty please?? ❤
Best video Sean 😊
👍Fantastic to see thess processes in making such fantastic flashlights. Thank you Sean 👌😊
As someone who has operated a small business for years and also worked in a machine shop, it baffles me that they are able to give away so many free lights after going through all of these processes!
Also every time one of the workers would scramble out of view it would crack me up! But I do wish they would have felt comfortable to keep working so we could see it.
Awesome Sean
Looks great!! I really like how safe and durable the lights are, and the high quality of battery, build, drivers, everything. My #1 flashlight-brand here in Sweden. Only sad part is we can’t get any nice colors here, only standard black.
I can't believe there isn't a single bar feeder in that place.
I would have enjoyed watching the machines make the cuts.
QC= Quality Control
Nice!!!
Really interesting and informative, thank you - and a question: since most of the solid bar stock is machined to become tubular (i.e., hollow), there must be an enormous amount of machine waste - what happens to all that waste metal? Is it sent back to a foundry to be reprocessed (basically, melted back into more of the same general type of bar stock)? I'm wondering if this waste can be put back into production of the same material, since the exact type of alloy would be known and all you'd need to do is clean off liquids used in the process of machining the bar stock.
Seeker 4pro is great ❤❤❤
I think we need a raw material option for some of the small lights.
Please make a weapon light for J frame revolvers like lasermax did couple years back 🙏🏼
me with my x9r but please see and the lep technology!!!!
Makes me sick to think we cannot competitively manufacture these here in the USA.