Fort Lee's machining course prepares students for civilian jobs
On the machining side, students work eight hours a day for 23 days in an introductory course learning how to manufacture parts by using hand tools and drills. “It's to teach them countersinking, counterboring, precision drilling, precision tamping …
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EXCLUSIVE: Booming aerospace market prompts big expansion at Cincinnati …
Tomak Precision is increasing its capacity at its 2600 Henkel Drive headquarters in Lebanon. The facility is adding 15,200 square feet, growing from 20,000 to … Tomak produces individual parts that go into hydraulic pumps to control flight actuation …
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