Sam Moser, a student of the collision repair program at Butler, sent me a video with Jay Leno explaining how antique car builders can now generate some of their parts with ease. For example, in the video, they made an adjustable wrench out of plastic. Not only did it look like a wrench, but it functioned too. Take a few minute to check this video out. I think that you will agree that this is an awesome tool.
If this is something that fascinates you, check out our pre-engineering/manufacturing classes at Butler. I’m not sure if they have this specific set-up, but they do have a machine that makes aluminum parts. They also have a composites class. Think about it, if you took some of those classes and our collision repair program, you’d be set to do some really cool things. Not your cup of tea? You may want to learn more about our auto tech program.
Baron's Life says
March 31, 2009 at 8:31 pmJay Leno’s shop is so well equipped, it would put some dealership’s service dept’s to shame
Donnie Smith says
March 31, 2009 at 9:55 pmIt would be nice to have a garage like his. I watched an interview of his one time and he said that he was the president of the “more money than sense club.” I would just like to be a member…