
Chain-drive paint tint-strength tester in a Sherwin-Williams factory (via “How It’s Made”, season 9, episode 10).
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Chain-drive paint tint-strength tester in a Sherwin-Williams factory (via “How It’s Made”, season 9, episode 10).

Spark tester machine on a wire assembly line – electricity is run through the hanging ball chain (via How It’s Made, season 7, episode 3).

A 3d model of progressive surface broach (but don’t really know what that means), via Wikipedia user Wizard191.

Fluorescent light tubes being testing in the factory.
Via: “How It’s Made”, season 1, episode 2

A Xerox 2400, an early mass-production copier from 1964.
Via the strange and fascinating: Early Office Museum

Driving behind this Jeep a few days ago, admiring the sculptural quality of their tool rack – very aesthetic.

Front step on a fire engine – just a lovely-made object that really makes me want a mill…