[AT] Fwd: Beautiful American Car - 1936 Chevrolet Assembly Line

John Dunlap jsdunlap at roadkill.org
Wed Apr 24 12:34:04 PDT 2013


try this www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPpTK2ezxL0


On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Phil Vorwerk <pvorwerk at newulmtel.net>wrote:

> This came through without any links to the video for me.
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> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of
> joehardy at epix.net
> Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013 8:27 PM
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> Subject: [AT] Fwd: Beautiful American Car - 1936 Chevrolet Assembly Line
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> Not tractor related but found interesting.  Joe Hardisky, Ryman Farm
> Dallas,
> PA
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> From: "RONALD JESSWEIN" <rmjesswein at bellsouth.net>
> To: "Al Nus" <aldornus at morrisbb.net>, joehardy at epix.net, joehardy at epix.net
> ,
> "Arve Opperud" <arve at telia.com>, "Bertil Dahlgren" <xkbd at bredband2.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 9:29:03 AM
> Subject: Fw: Beautiful American Car - 1936 Chevrolet Assembly Line
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> Really Interesting!
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> Ron
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> Automation, No Computers
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> Notice no body wood.  1935 was the first year for all steel bodies with
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> roof shells instead of the chicken wire and canvas roofs.    Whoever
> choreographed this with the music did a pretty good job.
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> This was 77 years ago.
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> This is some good footage from a long time ago. Really interesting.
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> I wasn't aware they had robotic welders in 1936!
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> This is especially for the men in the household.
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> Amazing - these people actually worked to earn a living.  None of them were
> overweight either.
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> This was state of the art at one time...........................
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> 1936 Chevrolet Assembly Line  Interesting stuff
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> For car buffs
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> This is an amazing video !!
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> 1936 Chevrolet Assembly Line
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> This is really awesome footage. A 1936 Chevrolet assembly factory.. Note
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> automation that was already in place, the workers lack of any and all
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> safety equipment, glasses and helmets, and they ALL know exactly what to do
> and its getting done. Note also that when the body comes together with the
> chassis that it is in FULL trim, Interior, windshield, all glass etc. Is
> already in place as it is dropped onto the awaiting rolling chassis,
> "AMAZING". Simplicity at its best. Note that while the metal finishers are
> checking the sheet metal for minute and tiny flaws and defects that they
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> wearing heavy leather work gloves.
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> How would YOU like that repetitious job of placing 3 rivets in the 3 holes
> on the chassis for about 35 to 40 years.
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> Click here: Fascinating 1936 Footage Of Car Assembly Line [VIDEO]
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