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Clinical Research Associate
MIG and stick. I work in a small mfg plant. We build farm equipment, tractor implements, etc..
Small world, big internet.. Lolfancy that! I build center sections and odd ball stuff for sprayers! I used to be a pipe welder.
Small world, big internet.. Lol
Worked as a helper for a couple years on pipeline jobs. Learned quite a bit, just never got a rig together. Decided I liked it here at home better. It's hard to homebrew in an RV. I've done it though....
Plumber/pipefitter/welder here. I do contracting mostly in power plants, food processing, chemical plants, paper mills etc. Working on a hydro electric dam for the past 14 months. I've never gotten any of that pipeline work, just small pipe 24 inch and under. Just as well, if I found a piece of thin walled 36 inch stainless I'd have to make a bk.
Control Systems Specialist in Process Automation. I was made for this hobby.
I've had alot of the training and work with your kind daily. I can only imagine your setup. Depending on your resources, your system may not require you to even be around on brew day. You just tap a key or two on your lap top, half a world away and the process starts. You monitor and it does it all, right down to the kegging and carbing.
Heck it could be so automated that you only have to work the tap/bottle opener! LOL
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So far I'm all manual because I'm fairly new, but I have all kinds of ideas . I want to start with precise temperature control and run thermocouples into a controller that will dump data to a database that runs a trend on my TV upstairs. Then graduate to hot water purge system operated by solenoids for easy clean. Baby steps though
Software engineer checking in.
Alcohol is very important in software-> Ballmer Peak http://xkcd.com/323/
I always code better with a few in me.
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