Making tube or pipe successfully—efficiently—is a matter of optimizing 10,000 details, including equipment maintenance. Sticking to the manufacturer’s recommended preventive maintenance schedule is no mean feat, considering the myriad moving parts in every mill type and every piece of pe
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We’re told across the manufacturing industry that Industry 4.0 is a revolution. For those in the metal fabrication sector who see the big picture, it likely will be. Getty Images
We’re told Industry 4.0 is an industrial revolution as significant as the transition from cottage industr
Like most of you, I spend as much time in the garage as possible fixing, tinkering, or upgrading a project car. I currently have two different builds, one of which is fully operational, and I've been enjoying the other just tiptoeing on to local roads to shake down. After finally seeing the li
The room next to Langen’s had been his brother-in-law’s man-cave. Langen had helped Liddie clean it out, leaving only books, framed nature photos Jason had taken over the years, and his worktable for making fishing lures—a colorful fly in mid-construction, left the day he died. One after
With original work from Imani Perry, Kristen Arnett, Diane Roberts, and so many others, our Spring Issue honors our past and looks into our expansive future.
"god's hand," recycled yarn and monks cloth by Molly Z. G. Courtesy Institute 193
For almost four years, Molly Z. G., (who u
Sometimes the bad guys get what's coming to them. Con artists are everywhere. Sadly, scammers often try to take advantage of the elderly. However, one feisty grandmother wasn't having any of it, and decided to hit back at a recent attempted scam. Officials say the suspected scammers
Genelle Guzman woke on the morning of Sept. 12, 2001, in a terrible darkness, unable to move, feeling her 30-year-old body fading. Her head was wedged between broken slabs of concrete, and her legs were pinned beneath something she could not see. She had spent the long night flitting in and ou
Authorities say a woman who jumped from the Washington Street bridge in Binghamton was pulled from the fast-moving water of the Susquehanna River.
City police did not release an age or other information about the woman who was rescued early Tuesday afternoon.
Police officers were s